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Kito is a slang term used in Nigeria to refer to the act of extorting money or other valuables from gay men by threatening to expose or out them to their families, friends, or community. [1] It is a form of homophobic violence that is often used to control and intimidate gay men.
Kitaw was born in Bonga, Keffa province, Ethiopia on 25 February 1948 [1] [3] to his father Ejigu Haile and mother Askale Belayneh. [citation needed] After completing his primary and secondary education in Bonga, Waka and Jimma, Kitaw attended his higher education at the Polytechnic College of Ethiopia, in Bahir Dar in the department of Mechanical Engineering.
Kito (musician), Australian DJ; Kito de Boer (born 1957), Dutch business consultant and former diplomat; Kito de Pavant (born 1961), French sailor; Kito Junqueira (1948–2019), Brazilian actor and politician; Kito Lorenc (1938–2017), German writer, poet and translator; Kito Pikaahu, or Te Kitohi Pikaahu (born 1965), New Zealand Māori ...
Kirill Yurievich Sergeyev (best known as Kito Jempere; born October 15, 1985, Leningrad) is a Russian electronic musician, DJ, performer and producer.He is the member of the bands Uniquetunes, Saint Petersburg Disco Spin Club, Kito Jempere Band, Mancave and the leader of the solo musical project Toje Kito.
Maaike Kito Lebbing, known professionally as Kito, is an Australian record producer, songwriter and DJ currently based in Los Angeles, California. Between 2011 and 2014, she was a member of the duo Kito & Reija Lee , and in 2012 collaborated with Feadz on Electric Empire .
"Bitter" is a song co-written [2] and performed by American pop singer Fletcher; issued as the lead single from her third extended play The S(ex) Tapes.Two versions of the song were released: one version featuring producer Kito; [1] and another version featuring American singer Trevor Daniel.
Kitō, Kito, Kitou or Kitoh (written: 鬼頭, 紀藤 or 木藤) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Akari Kitō ( 鬼頭 明里 , born 1994) , Japanese voice actress
Kito Lorenc (4 March 1938 [1] – 24 September 2017 [2]) was a Sorbian writer, lyric poet and translator. He was a grandson of the writer and politician Jakub Lorenc-Zalěski . Lorenc attended the Sorbian boarding high school in Cottbus from 1952 to 1956 and majored in Slavic studies in Leipzig from 1956 to 1961. [ 3 ]