^ "Life is not a bed of roses when you are African, black and a lesbian".
Archived from the original on 7 June 2017.
^ "Exclusive: Blogger Bandy KIKI Defends Her Support For Homosexuals".
"UK Based Cameroonian Maverick Blogger Kiki Bandy Nominated For Best African Blogger Of The Year Award By AWA".
^ "Full list of 50 most influential young Cameroonians 2016 nominees".
Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. "Cameroonian Blogger, Bandy Kiki Wrongly Labelled 'Aids Patient' Due To Her Stand On Ongoing Political Unrest In Southern Cameroon". "Kinnaka's Blog founder, Bandy Kiki comes out as gay". Archived from the original on 20 June 2018.
^ a b "Is Bandy Kiki (of Kinnaka's Blog) The Most Hated Anglophone On Social Media in Cameroon?".
"Kinnaka's Blog CEO Bandy Kiki is engaged: 4 things to know about her girlfriend". "I'm African and a Lesbian: Get over it".
^ a b Marchant, Apai-Ketuya (9 November 2017).
Archived from the original on 8 October 2017. "Cameroonian Blogger Bandy Kiki Takes LGBTQ Activism To The Next Level Despite Threats From Her Community".
^ a b c d "Cameroon: Gay blogger no get any regret".
In one example, film producer Agbor Gilbert Ebot stated that ''.If I catch you for Cameroon, I go 'rape' you well well so that di demon of lesbianism go comot for your body…I get plans to give you belle." She has been the subject of death threats. Kiki has been criticized for being gay and supporting LGBT rights in Cameroon. She received extensive abuse online, including the spread of unsubstantiated rumors claiming Kiki was HIV-positive and that she is an agent of the Cameroon government attempting to sabotage the ongoing crisis. She was criticized for her controversial post on her blog following the ongoing 2016–2017 Cameroonian protests. She also gave an interview to the Humen Online Hungarian gay magazine, which is also available in Hungarian language. In a May 2017 interview, Kiki announced she would be assisting Irène Major with the Gay in Africa Foundation. In 2017, she was nominated for best African Blogger of the Year Award By AWA. Kiki is a spokesperson for the Rainbow Equality Hub, an NGO that supports LGBT people in Cameroon. Kiki was crowned Best Cameroonian Media CAMEEA in 2015 and won "Best 2016 Blogger" from Diaspora Entertainment Awards. In 2016, she was listed among the 50 most influential Cameroonian youths under the age of 40 by Avance Media, CELBMD Africa and partners. Her blog is one of the most frequented by anglophone Cameroonians. Kiki started her career as a blogger in the UK, in a daily published online blog Kinnaka’s Blog and Kinnaka’s TV, launched in 2015. Kiki was born Emily Kinaka Banadzem on Februin Jakiri, Cameroon.