Toyin Abraham, a renowned Nollywood actress, has made a heartfelt appeal to Nigerians who find themselves caught in the destructive cycle of drug abuse.
Using the micro-blogging platform, Toyin Abraham passionately implores drug users to break free from their addiction. She emphasizes the detrimental impact drugs can have on one’s life, while assuring them of her willingness to provide assistance.
“Let me implore you to stop using drugs. It will only bring chaos to your life. Look up, seek a better path. Please, discontinue drug use. If you need help, I’m here to offer my support. Sending love and positivity always.”
SolidStar Opens Up About His Battle with Drug Addiction
It is worth noting that last year, Nigerian singer Joshua Iniyezo, popularly known as SolidStar, shared his own harrowing experience of nearly losing his life due to drug abuse and addiction.
Taking to his Instagram page, the Delta-born star recounted his struggle with hard drugs and how it brought him to the brink of death.
This was not the first time SolidStar had shared his ordeal with drugs. In 2019, he posted about overdosing on drugs, which resulted in him experiencing severe bleeding.
SolidStar also took the opportunity to express his sincere apologies to anyone who may have been hurt as a result of his actions.
Noble Igwe reveals the unfortunate reality of drug consumption among Nigerian entertainers by comparing it to a daily necessity like food.
In a thought-provoking statement, Noble Igwe, a renowned media entrepreneur and fashion enthusiast, drew a parallel between drugs and food within the Nigerian entertainment industry.
The incident that triggered this discussion occurred last year when the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) apprehended De General, a popular skit maker, on charges of alleged drug possession. The agency reported discovering cannabis Sativa, 225mg of tramadol, and drug paraphernalia during a search of his residence in Lagos.
The incident elicited a range of reactions from various individuals and stakeholders in the entertainment field. Taking to Twitter to share his perspective on the matter, Noble Igwe made a striking claim, comparing drugs to a form of sustenance for many Nigerian entertainers.