By Kayode Olaitan (Agency Reporter)
Claimed to be potent as sex enhancer among users, Kayan Mata some local herbal preparations (aphrodisiacs) has generated electric mix of feelings among women and men when issues on love-making arise.
Literally interpreted as “women things’’ from Hausa language, Kayan Mata is a generic name for a range of aphrodisiacs. However, as women have Kayan Mata, men have maganin maza –“men things’’.
Proponents of the preparations claim that sexual feelings among couples are essentially stimulated by Kayan Mata which has attracted publicity on the internet in recent times.
Though the substances are originally prepared to make-up brides for marriage to enjoy sex life during marriage, observers note that the aphrodisiacs are no longer restricted to ladies who are preparing for marriages alone.
Kayan Mata which has attracted publicity on the internet in recent times. Though the substances are originally prepared to make-up brides for marriage to enjoy sex life during marriage, observers note that the aphrodisiacs are no longer restricted to ladies who are preparing for marriages alone. According to observers, for the products efficacy, some critics insinuate that
Kayan Mata products are love potions or charms used by women to keep husbands away from other women. But a seller, Mrs
Halima Abdulrahman in Minna, Niger, notes that
Kayan Mata is an answer to ladies who request for something to impress and drive their husband “
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By Lilian Okoro
Lagos, April 26, 2021 Some medical experts have warned Nigerians against taking malaria treatment without proper diagnosis and confirmation as it could lead to complicated medical conditions.
The experts, who spoke with newsmen in Lagos on Monday, decried the rate at which people indulged in self-medication by using anti-malaria drugs without diagnostic confirmation of the presence of malaria parasite in the body .
Mr Jude Ezenwa, Laboratory Scientist, urged Nigerians to always comply with the National Policy on Malaria which advised medical testing before receiving treatment.
Ezenwa, who works with Tex Laboratory Services, Okota Lagos, said that the policy, which had been in existence for years lacked adequate implementation, compliance and supervision.
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