Nigerian Woman Refutes Claim That Women from Her Tribe Use Charms to Keep Men

Jp Sadoh
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Constance Kawa Yenda, a native of Gembu in the Mambilla Plateau region of Taraba State, has refuted widespread claims that women from her tribe use a traditional soup prepared with Kumbi leaves to spiritually bind men.

Kumbi is a well-liked, luscious, and nourishing vegetable soup that is indigenous to the Gembu people.

“I want to set the record straight as a real GEMBU BAE. I’ve heard people saying that Gembu ladies use ‘Kumbi’ to tie down their men. But let me tell you, Kumbi is not a charm!,” she wrote in a Facebook post on Friday.

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“It’s actually our traditional soup, and it’s delicious,” she wrote. Kumbi is a popular vegetable soup gotten from Gembu, a local government in Taraba

“Y’all if not a fake life, why will a GEMBU lady be eating cow meat when our almighty KUMBI is the real cow Itself.….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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