The revelations contained in on air personality Toke Makinwa’s tell-all book, On Becoming, is eliciting sympathy across the land.
Her confession of contracting a sexually transmitted infection from her husband of 18 months, Maje Ayida, learning about his other woman and more found pity from many quarters.
Here are some views on the new book launched on Sunday, November 27…
#OnBecoming , because it remind it him of her,especially the line that said”now I don messed up and threw her out the door” storyofmylife
— Arewa Falaye (@Brainyrules) November 29, 2016
Some things I picked from #OnBecoming
-Marriage doesn’t fix relationship issues.
-Fix your issues first before getting in a relationship— Sewcialist ✂️???? (@SkusSkus) November 28, 2016
We learn every day of our lives,but we suffer when we don’t pay attention to the lessons we have learnt #OnBecoming
— Chioma♥ (@omakhalifa) November 28, 2016
She stopped being the victim and became a victor… That kind of growth only God can give. #OnBecoming
— SHE (@PoshAgabi) November 29, 2016
Maje is the biggest Yoruba demon hands down!!! The guy had no soul…#onbecomingbooklaunch #OnBecoming
— Maya Grey (@CeekasCollectn) November 29, 2016
Good Sex can stretch a really Bad Relationship. that’s my interpretation of this toke and Maje ‘s saga. #OnBecoming are you with me on dis?
— Magnanimous (@PrinceOworu) November 29, 2016
“Shit ain’t ryt when your bf’s mum prays for you & says God wud give u ur own husband ” ???????? Toke Makinwa #OnBecoming????????????????
— Ifeoma (@TameThaDame) November 28, 2016
Moral lesson from @tokstarr #OnBecoming “All that glitters is not Gold”
— Dio Peter O #iamDPO (@dinhoptarh) November 28, 2016
He almost ruined her, he made her compete with another girl for years but I’m glad she conquered, I need that exact Strength ????????#OnBecoming
— ƠŁƠRI IŁEŁADEWA (@rayleebelle) November 27, 2016
The roller coaster of lies in this relationship…Toke was very tolerant and strong to go through all this. #OnBecoming
— ♥Vanessa Bobai ♥™ (@vanniebee_) November 27, 2016
Argh I don't care what anyone says, Toke Makinwa is a strong black woman. This book is everything ????❤️ @tokstarr #OnBecoming
— tk. (@Tinu_Kuye) November 29, 2016
Okay. So read @tokstarr's book in one go. I think she is very courageous. It's never easy to be that vulnerable. #OnBecoming.
— Koye (Mogbekeloluwa) (@koyegbeke) November 29, 2016
I must agree that @tokstarr has charted an unwalked path with #onbecoming book. #lemonades and #money don't hurt no one. Good job Toke.
— Anuli Ola-Olaniyi (@anulialphahuman) November 29, 2016
She stopped being the victim and became a victor… That kind of growth only God can give. #OnBecoming
— SHE (@PoshAgabi) November 29, 2016
But your book has really showed u are full of strength #OnBecoming and the lord will continue to give u more strength @tokstarr
— atmospheric zain (@atmozain) November 29, 2016
amaraorjii: This Toke s story is the plight of so many married women especially in African where the culture keeps women at the receiving end. A man cheats, its expected and condoned. A married man has a baby with a whore, the wife of the man is expected to gladly accept the baby and raise. God forbid! I will never raise my son and daughter this way.