Toolz is a Nigerian radio personality, talk show host, and presenter who is best known for hosting The Midday Show on Beat 99.9 FM.
Sharing her story towards accepting her body uniqueness with the media, she says:
“The journey to accepting my body hasn’t really been a smooth one.
“Growing up, I wasn’t particularly confident. As a plus-size and curvy girl, you tend to feel out of place – my body type wasn’t the hot thing back then. I just didn’t fit in. I became very self-conscious – I thought my hips were too wide… my bum was too big, and I was on the short side.
“As a teenager, you are dealing with a lot especially when it comes to self-identity and accepting yourself, and you often get quite confused about what ‘beautiful’ is. My self-consciousness got so bad at one point that I had to cover up all the time.

“In the middle of summer, I would wear a light coat to cover up my hips, and people thought I was weird. Clothes shopping was a bit of nightmare, not to talk of lingerie shopping. Most of the lingerie in plus sizes were quite unattractive; boring styles and colours with super thick straps.
“Sadly, inclusivity wasn’t such a big thing when I was growing up, you were basically stuck with what was available.
“Later in life, I began to notice and research curvy/plus size models like Tabria Majors, Candice Huffine, Anita Marshall and Ashley Graham – her confidence is incredible!! In an industry that is notoriously discriminating about anyone above a size 8, seeing this beautiful and curvy ladies flourish was magical. I was extremely inspired to say the least.





