Sex therapist, Jaruma, has told women that her products cannot work on Obi Cubana because he has "spiritual protection"

 

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Sex therapist, Jaruma, has told women that her products cannot work on Obi Cubana because he has "spiritual protection".

The businesswoman, who markets products to women which she promises will help them get the man of their dreams, said that billionaires like Obi Cubana cannot be easily "penetrated" with her product.

She said the only way such men can be penetrated is for the women to first break down their spiritual protection.

She added that the wives of these men are also doing things to protect their husbands.

Meanwhile, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has charged Jaruma, the embattled sex therapist, to show regulatory certifications for her “kayan mata” product or risk facing legal actions.

It must be noted that Jaruma sells “kayan mata” which, in Nigeria, are herbs or potions that act as love enhancers and aphrodisiacs.

The products were made  originally for married women to spice up sexual relations but have, over time, been peddled online as voodoo-like herbs for ladies looking to attract the attention of rich men or “secure” their man as Jaruma claims.


HURIWA, in an open letter gave Jaruma a 72-hour ultimatum — from February 9 — to provide documents showing the regulatory approval for her product.

“We have observed with worries the controversies surrounding your business as a sex therapist and sales of a local aphrodisiac called kayan mata, which you claim are aimed at rescuing women from failed marriages,” the statement read.

“The evidence available seems to suggest that you are allegedly preying on impressionable women and as such has allegedly built an empire on the gullibility of desperate women.

“Can you contradict this allegation with empirical evidence and license from the Nigerian government?

“Allegations are rife of the use of voodoo and ‘juju’ dark magic alongside these products in order for your clients to successfully trap men and do their bidding after sexual encounters the male folk finds difficult to walk away from.

“Why is there a popular belief that your products can help young girls catch rich sugar Daddies? You have also portrayed that your ‘kayan mata’ which literally means a woman’s property is said to enhance love and intimacy and even make women receive expensive gifts from men out of inducement.”

“Adultery is a criminal offence under the Penal Code of Northern Nigeria. Although adultery is not prosecuted under the Criminal Code, it provides for redress if a spouse can prove that adultery occurred,” it added.

“We are not aware of any approval from NAFDAC. As such, selling of unlicensed love potion subject to permitted conditions under national or regional regulation and legislation is a crime and punishable.

“Are your products accredited? We are giving you 72 hours from the date of this publication to go to the media and repudiate the alleged efficacy of your products with an apology to the men and women you have allegedly induced.

“Failure to do so, we may very likely take legal steps to force relevant agencies to rise up and do their duty.

“Unless you show that your Kayan Mata is certified fit for consumption by NAFDAC (National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control) and the federal competition and consumer protection commission (FCCPC).”

HURIWA cited Section 419 of the Criminal Code stipulating the punishment for love scams and false pretenses.

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