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Yemi Alade Overcomes Cigarette Addiction

Nigerian singer Yemi Alade recently opened up about overcoming a brief struggle with cigarette addiction. In an interview, she explained […]

Why I quit smoking - Yemi Alade

Nigerian singer Yemi Alade recently opened up about overcoming a brief struggle with cigarette addiction. In an interview, she explained that she experimented with smoking during her university days but eventually quit because of its negative impact on her health and well‑being. Known for her hit song “Johnny,” Alade said she initially became dependent on smoking, needing a cigarette before bed and hiding the habit from the public. She soon realized that the discomfort and secrecy were not worth the temporary high, prompting her to stop.

Alade emphasized that smoking harmed her voice—a crucial asset in her career—and that she was able to quit within a year, remaining smoke‑free ever since. Her experience underscores the importance of prioritizing health and making conscious lifestyle choices. By speaking openly about her addiction, she hopes to raise awareness of smoking’s risks, especially among young people, and inspire others to reassess their habits.

The music industry has long been linked to substance abuse and the pressures of fame, yet Alade’s story offers a refreshing counterpoint. It highlights the value of self‑care and responsible decision‑making. As she continues to navigate her career, fans and followers are likely to appreciate her candor and vulnerability, and may be motivated to follow her example of healthy living and self‑awareness.

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