Adefemi Lawrence: 40% Nigerian Men Suffer from STDs

Chief Executive Officer of Fekomi Herbals, Mr Adefemi Komiyo Lawrence has said that 40 per cent of Nigerian men suffer from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

In an interview, the herbal expert said his products are effective and take care of these problems for men and women.

“Based on the feedback that I get on regular basis from users of my products, on a scale of 1-10, I give the effectiveness of my products 9,” Adefemi Lawrence said.

Fekomi herbal products which started production five years ago, not only focuses on men, but also takes care of women hormonal imbalance challenges as well as other sexually-related issues.

“We have products that deal with genital warts, herpes and skin tags. Also, hormonal imbalance and immune system. All the aforementioned are not gender-related.”

Speaking on what lead him to go into finding a solution that takes care of men’s erectile dysfunction, Adefemi Lawrence said the need to save marriages from breaking up motivated him.

“Passion for erectile dysfunction treatment is what led me to start the business. As we all know that a reasonable percentage of our men are losing it due to stress and sickness hence the need for help. Moreover to reduce the level of divorce caused by lack of sexual satisfaction,” he said.

Adefemi Komiyo Lawrence explained that advertisement is a major challenge. Others include trust of potency and legitimacy “due to many fake personalities who only do the business for the cake and not the passion. Also funding of researches to gather the necessary information to work on.”

Fekomi herbal products are sold in Nigeria and other African countries such as Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa, “With more countries to join subsequently,” he said.

Adefemi Komiyo Lawrence, who described himself as a penis care expert, has an associate certificate in the treatment and management of erectile dysfunction at Empire Medical Training, Florida, USA.

He also has his first degree in Psychology at the University of Ado Ekiti and hails from Akure in Ondo state.

Lawrence is currently studying a related course at Harvard University online.

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