VIDEO: Extreme ‘Kayamata’ Practices Spark Concern Across Ghana
Reports have emerged of alarming practices linked to the so-called “kayamata craze” in Ghana, drawing widespread public attention and concern. According to the reports, some women are allegedly engaging in extreme rituals—including sleeping with live snakes and using human blood as makeup—in an effo
Ogyem Solomon

Reports have emerged of alarming practices linked to the so-called “kayamata craze” in Ghana, drawing widespread public attention and concern. According to the reports, some women are allegedly engaging in extreme rituals—including sleeping with live snakes and using human blood as makeup—in an effort to attract, influence, or retain male partners.
The phenomenon, which has gained visibility on social media, is described as a set of unconventional beliefs and practices surrounding love and romantic relationships. While the exact origins of kayamata are not fully documented, the craze appears to reflect a mix of traditional beliefs, superstition, and social pressure.
The circulation of such extreme practices online has sparked public debate, with many expressing shock and disbelief. Social commentators argue that these behaviours are symptomatic of deeper societal pressures faced by women in the pursuit of relationships, including fear of rejection, competition, and cultural expectations surrounding romance and marriage.
Health experts have warned that the reported rituals pose significant physical and psychological risks. Direct contact with snakes can lead to serious injuries, while using human blood as makeup raises the potential for infections and other health hazards. Experts emphasize the importance of safe, informed practices and caution against imitation of such dangerous behaviours.
Beyond the health risks, psychologists highlight that the kayamata craze points to the need for education on healthy relationships and self-worth. Individuals may be driven toward extreme measures due to social media influence, peer pressure, or a misunderstanding of love and attraction. Raising awareness about safe and ethical approaches to relationships is seen as critical to protecting vulnerable individuals.
Community leaders and cultural commentators have also weighed in, noting that extreme rituals like those linked to kayamata underscore the tension between traditional beliefs and modern social norms. While spiritual or cultural practices can play important roles in society, experts stress that any activity that endangers health or safety should be discouraged.
The story has reignited conversations about personal safety, cultural education, and the impact of viral trends on youth behaviour. Many Ghanaians are calling for campaigns that promote awareness of safe relationship practices and discourage dangerous rituals, while also addressing the social pressures that contribute to such behaviours.
As the kayamata craze continues to capture public attention, authorities and experts alike stress the importance of responsible social media use, education, and open dialogue. Encouraging young people to make informed, safe decisions about relationships remains a key priority for both health and social well-being.
While sensational reports of extreme rituals often attract curiosity and debate, they also serve as a reminder of the importance of protecting health, dignity, and safety in the pursuit of love and social connection.
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Source: Thepressradio.com
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