HIV self-testing, breaking stigma, discrimination barriers in Nigeria Published It is 7pm as I step into a minibar, in an average neighbourhood to speak with madam Ifeoma but as I made to settle into a chair, she frantically signals me not to seat. I walk up to her and she whispers, ”Madam, you be wan siddon, we can’t talk about ‘that thing’ here now”. ”My customers may hear us, I no want wahala o”. I smile and follow her outside as she bellows instructions to her service girl. I make a mental note to remind her she had asked we meet in the shop.