Hauwa Mohammed, better known as Jaruma, a self-proclaimed sex therapist who’s stirred up quite a bit of controversy, has opened up about why she got married.
As reported by Gistlover, Jaruma tied the knot with Ross Fahad Isabor in 2018, but their marriage ended in divorce by 2021, and they have a child together.
During a chat on the ‘Issues and Society’ podcast, Jaruma shared that her marriage was largely influenced by the harsh criticism she received from people in the northern part of the country for selling aphrodisiacs while being single.
“There was massive criticism from the north because I was selling sex products as a single lady. They wondered why people allowed a single lady to teach them what happens in the bedroom for lots of money.
“It wasn’t easy at all. The sex industry is a multi-billion industry, I have made N760 million in 3 years. So I thought the industry would not die and I have a booming business so I can’t just leave because of the heat I was going through.
“I just said if marriage is the problem, let me just do it. I didn’t get married because of love, I got married a month after meeting my ex-husband just to get away from the pressure I got from the north.
“He knew it was not for love but pressure because I told him.”
Interestingly, in 2022, Ross Fahad Isabor publicly asked Jaruma to stop using his name to promote her “fake products.”
In other news, May Edochie, the spouse of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, is attracting considerable attention due to her burgeoning acting career.
A well-known film channel has unveiled a teaser for the forthcoming movie “The Host,” in which May plays a principal role.
May’s performance was compelling, demonstrating her emotional depth and genuine expression.
Her depiction has created considerable excitement, with audiences commending her skill and adaptability.
The teaser has ignited enthusiasm among viewers, many of whom have voiced their appreciation for May’s acting abilities. Her performance is regarded as a reflection of her commitment to her art.