A Nigerian woman who happens to be entrepreneur and seller of aphrodisiacs has stirred a heated discussion on social media after promoting “attraction waist beads” designed to attract other people’s partners.
The video advertisement, which quickly went viral, has garnered mixed reactions from the online community.
In the now widely circulated video, the entrepreneur enthusiastically endorses her attraction waist beads, asserting that single women can utilize the product to draw the attention of married men, fathers, and other people’s husbands.
Additionally, she suggests that married women can also use the waist beads to enhance their allure and make their husbands find them more attractive.
Unconventionally, the seller claims that the attraction waist beads do not require advertisement, but she decided to market them due to their overwhelming demand, leading to a temporary stock shortage.
“I was wearing three of the beads while talking in the clip, and it works very well for people,” the woman said in the video.
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If this so called attraction waist bead works for real, it’d wicked for anyone to patronize it.
This would cause a father to abandon his family. You won’t just snatch someone’s father and husband, but you’d ruin his entire life and that of his family. This is evil! pic.twitter.com/TEvMxfbKIR
— Omo Ure 🇳🇬 (@iam__temmyy) August 1, 2023