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Why kayanmata can’t work on Obi Cubana: Jaruma

Jaruma has been selling her merchandise to women for years with claims that it has the powers to subject any man they use it for to their desire.

• July 28, 2021
Hauwa Saidu Mohammed, popularly known as Jaruma

Nigerian popular fortified aphrodisiac seller Hauwa Saidu Mohammed, popularly known as Jaruma, shockingly reveals her much publicised kayanmata products will not work on multi-billionaires like Obi Cubana.

Jaruma has been selling her merchandise to women for years with claims that it has the powers to enhance their sexual appeal and subject any man they use it for to their desire.

Obi Cubana, born Obi Iyiegbu, has of late become a media sensation following his stupendous burial of his mother at his hometown in Oba, Anambra State.

The week-long event got tongues wagging and eyes popping due to leaving spray of cash by Cubana and his friends.

Jaruma, the Dubai-based sex therapist, however, issued a disclaimer to ladies looking to deploy her goods to manipulate wealthy men like Obi Cubana.

In an Instagram video, she told her customers that her fetish goods will not be effective on business mogul Obi Cubana because he would have been under “spiritual protection” against such manipulation.

“To all the girls that want Obi Cubana, how [do] you want to date Obi Cubana, the billionaire Obi Cubana, you want him to be yours, you want him to be your sugar daddy, do you seriously think Obi Cubana doesn’t have spiritual protection?” she asked, undermining her earlier claims that her products are capable of guaranteeing her customers complete submission and luxurious favours from men they choose to use them on.

According to Jaruma, her products are automatically nullified by whoever is spiritually protected.

“Rich people like Obi Cubana billionaires like Obi Cubana have spiritual protection, my products will not work,” she added.

The professional kayanmata expert have been in the limelight for producing and distributing “fortified” products and claims to be widely patronised by prominent individuals in the society and beyond.

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