Hauwa Mohammed, known as Jaruma, shared her experience of being introduced to hard substances by a billionaire’s wife and the late cosmetic surgeon Dr. Anu.
This revelation came through a video posted by journalist Stella Dimoko-Korkus. Jaruma recounted how she was warned about the billionaire’s wife, who had a reputation for substance use, but she dismissed the warnings, believing she would never be influenced.
During a visit to the billionaire’s wife, Jaruma was persuaded to inhale a substance from a balloon, which led to a loss of control over her senses.
This incident caused her distress, especially since she had previously avoided alcohol. Following this, she cut off contact with the friend who introduced her to the substance.
Jaruma also described how Dr. Anu reached out to her during a scandal involving one of her patients.
After some time, Dr. Anu visited Jaruma and suggested an injection that would help her forget her problems. Trusting Dr. Anu’s medical background, Jaruma accepted the injection, which left her unconscious for two weeks.
This marked the beginning of her struggle with substance use. The story has sparked varied reactions from the public.
. Read what some Nigerians had to say about it below:
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