Tobi Kukoyi

Oluwatobi Tolulope Kukoyi, popularly known as Tobi Kukoyi, (born 3 June 1984) is a Nigerian aphrodisiac entrepreneur, beautician, and sex therapist. Tobi is a native of Mahin in Ogun State in Nigeria, and a known promoter of the controversial herbal sex enhancement recipe, popularly known to Nigerians as Kayanmata. She is the CEO of Goldrush Beauty Concept.
Early life and education
Tobi Kukoyi grew up in Ijebu Ode in Ogun State, having her primary education at Adeola Odutola Elementary School, before proceeding to Federal Government College Odogbolu. She is the last of seven children, born to Late Venerable Stephen Sheyin, an Anglican cleric father, and Dr. Adejoke Sheyin, an educationist mother.
Later on, she got admitted into Olabisi Onabanjo University, where she finished with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication.
Business
Tobi began her entrepreneurial journey as a university student when she started GoldRush Beauty Concept. After graduating in 2006, she later went on to become a registered distributor for the global multi-billion-dollar brand, Forever Living Products, where she spearheaded strategies for pushing the direct sale of the company's products, recruiting and coaching additional distributors and facilitating seminars on health and wellness.
GoldRush Beauty Concept was finally registered with Nigeria's Corporate Affairs Commission in 2010. However, it took until 2018 before they launched their own aphrodisiac product Mydsiac, which has become their flagship brand. In 2019, the company signed Nollywood actors Nosa Rex and Seyi Edun as Brand Ambassadors.
Tobi Kukoyi is also known for her Vlogging platform on YouTube Ask Aunty Tobi, where she discusses health and sex-related issues. She has also been featured on several print media platforms, where she has promoted the use of aphrodisiac in enhancing sexual bliss amongst couples.
Charity
Tobi Kukoyi partners with charity foundations to help the less-privileged.
Personal life
Tobi Kukoyi is married to Adedapo Kukoyi, and they have two children.
 
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