Nigerian Aphrodisiac Seller Reveals High-Profile Relationships in Candid Interview
Hauwa Mohammed, popularly known as Jaruma, has made headlines after opening up about her past relationships in a recent video interview. The entrepreneur, who has gained notoriety for her kayamata business, claimed to have dated only two men in her life: international football star Samuel Eto’o and a Nigerian vice president whose identity she chose to conceal.
Speaking candidly, Jaruma disclosed, “I have only dated two men in my life, Samuel Eto’o, the international footballer, and a vice president. That vice president’s name cannot be mentioned because, if you do, they can wipe out your whole image from the face of the earth.” Her statement highlights the perceived power dynamics at play in Nigerian politics and the influence that high-ranking officials can exert.
Jaruma further likened Nigerian politicians to “spiritual husbands,” suggesting that they wield significant control over those who have been in relationships with them. “Nigerian politicians are like spiritual husbands. You cannot mention their names, even if they’ve been in your life,” she stated.
The aphrodisiac seller explained that she decided to reveal her past relationships in response to questions about her luxurious lifestyle. “Before I even started selling kayamata, I was already living large. People kept asking how I could afford such an expensive lifestyle. The honest truth is, it was only these two men I dated in my whole life,” she added.
Jaruma’s experiences abroad, having studied in Istanbul, Turkey, and later lived in Dubai, appear to have shaped her encounters. Her candid revelations provide a glimpse into the complex dynamics of power, relationships, and reputation in Nigeria’s high society.
By sharing her story, Jaruma aims to set the record straight about her past and present. As a successful entrepreneur, she has built a reputation for herself in the business world. Her decision to open up about her personal life has sparked discussions about the intersection of power, politics, and relationships in Nigeria.