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    How fake sex boosters are destroying health

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedAugust 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In bedrooms across Nigeria, a booming “manpower” market is thriving. Pills, herbal mixtures and powders promising sexual stamina are sold openly on WhatsApp, in kiosks and on street corners. But behind the glossy promises of satisfaction lies a health crisis few are willing to discuss.

    The Allure and the Cost

    For 28-year-old Osas, it started with a comment from his girlfriend—her ex “lasted longer.” Embarrassed, he bought sex enhancers. At first, the results seemed magical. Soon, however, he developed priapism, a painful and prolonged erection that left him scarred and struggling with declining performance. His relationship collapsed under the strain.

    Ajeibi, a 34-year-old mother of three, wanted to rekindle intimacy after childbirth. Friends advised vaginal tightening creams. Instead, she ended up hospitalised with bleeding, micro-tears and infections.

    Meanwhile, Bala Isa, haunted by teenage teasing, applied harsh herbal treatments. Weeks later, he was diagnosed with early nerve damage and partial numbness—his sexual function under threat.

    These stories reflect a wider national trend.

    A Growing Health Crisis

    Medical experts warn that Nigeria’s obsession with sex enhancers is spiralling. Global erectile dysfunction is projected to affect 320 million men by 2025, and Nigeria is already contributing significantly.

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    Counterfeit Viagra, testosterone boosters and herbal aphrodisiacs laced with heavy metals are widely available. Long-term risks include cardiovascular disease, infertility, kidney failure and, ironically, permanent erectile dysfunction.

    With fewer than 500 cardiologists serving a population of over 200 million, many Nigerians turn to unregulated products rather than professional help.

    Beyond Biology: The Real Drivers

    Doctors stress that the problem is not only physical. Stress, unrealistic expectations, cultural pressure and stigma around sexual health are fuelling demand. Social media, advertising and peer influence amplify the pressure to “perform.”

    Psychologists argue that better communication, exercise, healthier lifestyles and medical consultation offer safer solutions than dubious pills and creams. Quick fixes, they warn, often deepen problems rather than solve them.

    The Bigger Picture

    Until myths around sexual performance are openly addressed, Nigeria’s dangerous romance with manpower products will continue. What promises validation and pleasure is leaving a trail of damaged bodies, broken relationships and silent suffering.

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