Zlatan Ibile quits smoking after four years

Nigerian rapper Zlatan Ibile, whose real name is Temidayo Omoniyi, has disclosed that he no longer smokes. The musician, known for his hit song “Zanku,” made this revelation during a recent interactive session with fans on Snapchat. When asked by a fan if he still smokes, Zlatan Ibile stated that he quit smoking four years ago. He clarified that he has no issues with those who smoke.

This announcement comes as several Nigerian musicians have publicly declared their decision to quit or reduce smoking in recent times. Notable examples include Don Jazzy, Peruzzi, Tekno, and Kizz Daniel. In 2018, Davido also expressed his intention to quit smoking, citing inspiration from Don Jazzy’s success.

Zlatan Ibile’s decision to quit smoking is a significant personal choice, especially considering the potential health risks associated with the habit. The World Health Organization has consistently warned about the dangers of tobacco use, which is a leading cause of preventable deaths globally. By sharing his experience, Zlatan Ibile may inspire his fans to make similar lifestyle changes.

The trend of Nigerian musicians quitting smoking is a positive development, highlighting the growing awareness of health and wellness in the entertainment industry. As public figures, these artists have a significant influence on their fans, and their choices can shape cultural attitudes towards smoking and other health-related issues.

Zlatan Ibile’s announcement serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing health and making informed lifestyle choices. With his large following and influence, his decision to quit smoking may encourage others to reevaluate their habits and consider a healthier path. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how this trend develops and whether more artists will follow suit.

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