Dr. Michael Agyekum Addo, CEO of KAMA Group of Companies, has made a remarkable claim that men who admire beads on women’s waists can potentially extend their lifespan.
He believes that the decline in women wearing beads has led to a surge in kidney diseases among men, as they seek alternative solutions to stimulate their sexual desires.

Speaking at a town hall meeting in Koforidua, Dr. Agyekum Addo explained that in the past, men’s sexual desires were aroused by the beads on their wives’ waists, reducing the need for aphrodisiacs.
However, with many women no longer wearing beads, men have turned to aphrodisiacs, which can harm their kidneys if overused.
Dr. Agyekum Addo, a pharmacist and entrepreneur, advised women to revive the tradition of wearing beads to stimulate their husbands’ sexual desires naturally, potentially protecting their kidneys and prolonging their lives.
A accomplished entrepreneur with a strong background in the pharmaceutical industry, Dr. Agyekum Addo has made significant contributions to education and entrepreneurship.
He established the Kama Education Project, which trains teachers to instill entrepreneurial skills in students from a young age, and has written several books aimed at inspiring the younger generation.