Maje ayida biography books

  • Tofarati Ige Wellness coach, Maje Ayida, speaks about his career and his estranged wife, Toke Makinwa.
  • DOWNTOWN's Editor, Onah Nwachukwu, heard from the Wellness guru on quitting banking to find his life purpose in fitness and Wellness.
  • Maje Ayida in an interview with Punch talks about childhood experiences, healthy living, and the impact of “On Becoming” on his brand.
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  • Exclusive: Toke Makinwa’s Sensational Memoir “On Becoming” is Out on Monday…Read Excerpts

    There is no doubt that media personality Toke Makinwa is one strong woman. We got a copy of her soon to be released book – On Becoming and it has been an interesting and eye-opening read so far!

    She says it “is not a tell-all but a must tell”, and the book did speak of many things. She spoke of her childhood days, and the sad loss of her parents as a result of a fire incident in their home when she was 8 years old and its impact on her life.

    Here are some excerpts.

    The Discovery

    I got on my knees in front of him, my voice calm as I can make it. “Maje, you can’t keep lying. What is going on?

    He walks away, leaving me there with my heart in my hands. I see him pacing, like he is having a private conversation. Then all of a sudden, he walks back to the living room, looks straight into my eyes and says, ‘She’s pregnant’.

    I fall to the ground. My head….

    ‘What’s she having?’

    ‘A boy,’ he says.

    ‘How long have you known?’

    ‘I’ve always known…. It was what I thought I wanted,’ he says.

    The Wedding

    “Finally, I thought. He chose me! He has stepped up and he’s finally ready to make us a priority.

    It was my wedding day.

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    Maje Ayida Speaks on His Childhood, Healthy Living & the Impact of “On Becoming” on His Brand

    Maje Ayida

    Maje Ayida in an interview with Punch talks about childhood experiences, healthy living, and the impact of “On Becoming” on his brand.

    The book was written by the wellness coach’s estranged wife Toke Makinwa.

    See excerpts of the interview below:

    What ambitions did you have as a child?

    I didn’t really want to become anything. However, I liked dancing and I wanted to be like the Jackson 5 group because Michael Jackson was pretty much my hero. I was also into sports and I remember that I represented my school in sporting events like rugby, cricket, archery and horse riding though I excelled more in athletics. But in my teenage years, I began to think of banking and that’s because a lot of my family members were bankers, and I didn’t think I could be anything else.

    How would you say the British educational system impacted on the man you have become?

    While I was there, we were filled with the idea that we were among the top one per cent of society, so we came out with a sense of entitlement that everything would be handed to us. However, upon graduation we were confronted with the reality that we were not that special