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Jaruma Arrested In Abuja, Sources Attribute Kanyamata Seller’s Trouble To Defamation Of Nwoko, Other Crime

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Nigerian Aphrodisiac seller, Hauwa Saidu Mohammed, popularly known as Jaruma, has been arrested by men of the Nigeria police force in Abuja over the use of drugs.

The sex therapist was arrested on Friday evening in Abuja, over alleged use of drugs and publication of fake news. According to sources from the force, she takes hard drugs by injecting substances into her body.
It has been rumoured that the arrest was powered by Prince Ned Nwoko.
Recall it was reported some months ago on the clash that ensued between the Nwoko family and Jaruma.
See the picture of Jaruma seemingly putting down a statement in the police station below:
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