Key Points
- Jaruma shares claims from a live Instagram talk. She describes a plan to trap a husband.
- She alleges the wife pushed booze and a balloon. She says the man knew of substance use.
- She claims he demanded ongoing rehab after marriage. ValidUpdates could not verify the claims yet independently.
Jaruma (Hauwa Saidu Mohammed) has opened up in a new chat. In an Instagram Live with journalist Stella Dimoko Korkus on Monday, October 20, 2025, she laid out bold claims. She says she once helped a billionaire’s wife become a virgin again and joined a plan to trap her husband.

She adds that the wife urged her to drink despite her faith, then later pushed a party balloon she calls risky. Jaruma says the man knew his partner used substances and told her to continue rehabilitation.
She says he told her, “You must continue your rehabilitation.” Her interviewer has recently broken delicate family stories; see our Stella Dimoko Korkus divorce report for context.
What Jaruma alleges in detail
According to her, a video shows the wife pressing her to drink despite her being Muslim. On a later visit, she recalls a room where people held balloons; she inhaled one, drooled, and fell. She says onlookers cheered and told her she would adapt after more tries, which left her angry.
She further claims she delivered products to the client and none were returned. She paints the party scene as reckless and says she felt unsafe. She adds that the abuse worsened after the marriage, though she gives no dates.
Jaruma also frames the events as a long-running plan. She says she knew the woman before the marriage and was carried along. She stresses family worries, noting she is her mother’s only child.
Reactions and wider context
The chat sparked fresh debate about kayan mata claims and party drug risks. Many viewers asked for receipts while others urged caution until named parties speak. Jaruma insists she delivered products and none were returned, but offers no proof.
These remain allegations at this stage, and ValidUpdates has not verified them independently. We handle such claims with care, similar to our approach in the Portable marriage claim to Tiwa. We will update this report if evidence emerges or if any party responds





