Toolz Shares Motivation Behind One Of Her All-Time Favorite Magazine Covers –


  • Toolz shared a favorite magazine cover on Instagram.
  • The cover features Genevieve Bridal magazine.

Toolz is reflecting on a favorite magazine cover.

On her Instagram, she posted photos of her bridal magazine cover featuring Genevieve Bridal magazine, which is run by Betty Irabor.

She wrote;

”#ThrowbackThursday

This is one of my favourite magazine covers… the Genevieve Magazine Bridal Issue in 2015.

Outdoor shoots aren’t for the faint-hearted!

We shot this at the Christ Church Cathedral in Marina, and I can still remember how hot it was. We would take a few shots, then have to go inside because I was sweating bad, and my makeup was sliding off my face.🤣

Nonetheless it came out beautifully, and it was amazing working with @hyperfashun and Aunty @bettyirabor

@genevievemag”

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In other news, A Nigerian woman has taken to social media to express her anguish regarding the severe abuse she has endured in her marriage. She disclosed that her husband frequently assaults her, even during her pregnancy, and once left her locked outside after she experienced a miscarriage.

In a heartfelt post on her TikTok account, she shared her personal narrative, highlighting the challenges faced by many women who find themselves in abusive relationships.

She elaborated on the reasons why some women manage to escape such situations, while others remain trapped due to fear, financial constraints, or worries about their children.

Tragically, she emphasized that some women do not survive these circumstances.

“A lot of women are in abusive marriages, and the reason they are still there is because of their kids, not knowing where to go, and wondering how they will care for their children.”“If you’re a woman going through abuse, I understand — it’s not easy. It took me 4 years to realize that you can never change an abuser. No matter how much you try, it’s impossible.”

“Instead, they keep destroying you. Some women manage to leave in their 20s, some never leave, and some aren’t lucky enough to leave alive. Many women are victims just like me, and when children are involved, leaving becomes even harder.”

“As for me, I am leaving. People will say I’m leaving because of another man, but that’s not true. They’re also threatening to take my children from me if I leave, but I have to save myself.”

In reply to a comment on her post, she disclosed the traumatic experiences she faced: “A man that beats me when I’m pregnant? A man that hits a new mom? A man that locks his wife out after a miscarriage? God will judge you.”

As her poignant narrative spread across the internet, many individuals expressed their concern in the comments, providing support, encouragement, and advocating for justice.