A Nigerian lady with male and female sex organs, who simply identified herself as Queen the Gbola, has revealed that she has had impregnated two women and also indulges in sex with men, including anal sex.
The lady, who is based in Lagos State, made the startling revelation in the latest podcast of a Nigerian podcast, titled: “Doyin’s Corner.”
According to Queen, she has had a unique experience living as a hermaphrodite, a state she discovered when she was 15 years old.
She said to the host of Doyin’s Corner: “I date women now because I do not feel anything for men, but my feelings are always strong with women.
“I have not carried any pregnancy, but I have impregnated two women.
“Women love me and give me the love I deserve more than men.
“I am not a lesbian, but I identify as a man because I have children and impregnate women.
“My two kids call me daddy and mummy interchangeably.
“I feel happier with women than with men.
“I am scared of men because I am unsure of their intentions and do not have urges for them.
“I also have anal sex with men if they need it.”
Queen added in pidgin: “If man gree make I knack am, I dey knack am.”
Queen told the host of Doyin’s Corner that social media has played a significant role in her acceptance of her intersex identity.
She said: “Ever since I joined social media, I feel excited and no longer feel bad because I have been advised to face reality.
“But when I was not on social media, I felt bad and I was also suicidal because I thought I was a different human.”
According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, an hermaphrodite is: “An animal or plant having both male and female reproductive organs, structures, or tissue: an organism exhibiting hermaphroditism.”
Queen is not the first Nigerian known to have both the male and female reproductive organs.
A Nigerian footballer, James Johnson, who was born intersex, started a career in the game as a female, with the name Iyabode Abade.
Johnson was sacked from the female national team when it was discovered to be intersex.
After a series of incidents on and off the pitch, Abade, then 19, decided to undergo surgery and changed his name to James Johnson.
He has since played for men’s teams in Nigeria’s top division but says that he has faced discrimination at all levels of the game.