May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Genevieve magazine is using its platform to create more awareness. They are doing this by using real-life experiences from actual people.
Their May cover star is the one and only comedienne, Chioma Omeruah best known as Chigul.
According to Genevieve Magazine:
@THEONLYCHIGUL LETS US IN ON HER JOURNEY TO A FULL RECOVERY FOLLOWING A MAJOR SURGERY THAT LEFT HER IN SEVERE PAIN, DEPRESSED AND UNABLE TO WORK. BUT HER JOURNEY DOESN’T STOP THERE:
Source: www.fabwoman.ng
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