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Kayamata Seller, Jaruma Arrested, Boasts Of Becoming Nigerian President

Popular Aphrodisiac seller, Hauwa Saidu, professionally known as Jaruma, has confirmed that she was arrested by the Nigerian Police.


In a video she shared on her verified Instagram page in the early hours of Saturday, the businesswoman spoke from detention, and boasted about being the next Nigerian President.


It was rumoured that the sex therapist was arrested on Friday and a viral picture which was claimed to be taken in a police station circulated around social media.


Confirming her arrest, the Instagram sensation made a two-minute video where she noted that people were making jest of her because of her arrest.


She further revealed that she was arrested because she paid N10 million to someone and the person didn’t do the job she paid for.


Towards the end of the video, Jaruma noted that her experience was only a pattern through which she’d become the next President of Nigeria.


According to her, former President Olusegun Obasanjo was in prison before becoming president.


She also said that the current President Muhammadu Buhari was also in prison before he became president.


In the video, Jaruma said, “The only thing I have to say about this is that President Obasanjo was in prison. He came out of prison and he became president.


“President Buhari was in prison and he came out of prison and became president.


“For this, you know who your next president of Nigeria is going to be. Your girl, Jaruma. It’s a pattern and that has been the cause. This must happen to you and then you become president in Nigeria.”


She captioned the video, “Jaruma live broadcast from Ningi Village Prison. It’s only two minutes. Please endeavor to watch till the end.


“Obasanjo prison = PRESIDENT. Buhari prison = PRESIDENT. Jaruma prison = FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA INSHAALLAH (sic).


“Dear friends, apologise anytime you are wrong but if you are right, do not be intimidated. Stand and fight for your right.”


Jaruma in police detention




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