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'Leaving my tribe in Cameroon was the only way I could live openly as a lesbian': Influencer Bandy Kiki on rising above death threats to be the LGBT+ advocate she is today

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For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter One of the earliest memories Bandy Kiki can remember of growing up in Cameroon is the ‘earthy smell’ as the rain hit the ground after a scorching hot day.

The nearby fireside, used to prepare that evening’s meal, had now been whittled down to nothing but a sizzle. It's a far cry from Bolton, where Kiki, 30, now lives.

Venturing from Cameroon all the way to Greater Manchester is an achievement in itself but it’s made all the more impressive when you hear Kiki’s story for the first time.

Born into a Catholic family in Nso, a tribe located in the Northwest region of Cameroon, Kiki was brought up on being conservative, courageous and welcoming. “As a

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