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Can We Talk About This Cover Of Genevieve Magazine? | Zikoko!

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Four of the most beautiful Nigerian celebrities, Beverly Naya, Mocheddah, Adesua Etomi and Sika Osei, covered the latest edition of Genevieve Magazine.

See how they’re all shining and popping.

But in spite of how empowering this cover looks with all the slayage, the quotes on this picture couldn’t be more disappointing.

And for a magazine that claims to be women-oriented, the quotes on this cover are a bit of a let-down .

It’s even more disappointing because most of us thought a cover like this would feature quotes on the things women face in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

When a magazine puts ‘Fearlessly Female’ and quotes that bring women down on the same page.

Some Nigerians aren’t pleased with this cover sha.

https://twitter.com/yew1e/status/755417385029558272

They’re hoping the article isn’t as bad as the cover.

https://twitter.com/moetomi/status/755398630538969088

The quotes could’ve been random statements that were taken out of context.

Although the quotes on this cover page could be easily taken out of context, we’ll wait to see the full article before judging them.

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