‘I’m okay with Kayamata candies because it boosts sexual desires’ – Snapchat Influencer Dulcie Boateng

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Dulcie Boateng via Delay Show
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Social media Influencer, Dulcie Boateng has said she sees nothing wrong with using aphrodisiacs such as ‘Kayamata’ candies.

The Snapchat influencer disclosed this in a recent interview with Delay aired on March 9.

Responding to the question about whether she endorses ‘Kayamata’, Dulcie replied “there’s some part of Kayamata that I am actually okay with like the candies. It makes you wet. It also makes you enjoy sex tremendously.”

“It’s really good you should try it,” she told Delay.

The 26-year-old who is known as one of the biggest Snapchat influencers in Ghana admitted to advertising ‘Kayamata’ and other sex toys on her platform.

I gifted my mom GH₵500k and 2 Range Rovers from money I earned from my ‘Snapchat work’ – Influencer Dulcie Boateng

“I advertise for brands that sells sex toys. I do [endorse sex toys]. I have done that [selling the idea of sex toys]. I still sell sex toys when I am paid to do that,” she said.

Dulcie also revealed that through her ‘Snapchat work’ she was able to gift her mother GH₵500,000 as a birthday present last year in addition to buying her two Range Rover vehicles in 2021 and 2022.

About Kayamata

Kayamata are herbs, potions, aphrodisiacs or oil and they used to enhance sex or enhance love.

Kayamata has existed for centuries and originated from Northern Nigeria. It was originally used by women for sexual pleasures and served as enhancers or aphrodisiacs. It has now become popular and used by many people.

It is a combination of two Hausa words – ‘Kayan’ and ‘Mata’. Kayan means property or stuff and Mata means women. Combined together, it means ‘Women’s property or stuff”.

Many people who use Kayamata have different purposes for it. These include; using it to attract men for money, to enhance sex etc.