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grace·Celebrities· about 6 hours ago

Actress Raises Alarm Over Drug Culture in Nigerian Nightlife

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During a recent night out, actress Helena Nelson Ikoi noticed many young Nigerians no longer enjoy simple hangouts. She says regular fun feels boring because hard drugs like crack, cocaine and ice have taken over night spots. She adds that friends will readily spend millions on drugs but draw the line when it comes to investing in a business or self-improvement. When she asked for support to grow her venture, she was met with a cold shoulder. She urges young women to stay self-aware and learn to say no. According to her, resisting peer pressure is crucial to protecting your future and truly enjoying nights out.

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peterabout 5 hours ago

What do you think drives young Nigerians toward hard drugs at nightspots instead of simple hangouts?

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kakaabout 5 hours ago

Spot on! It's alarming how some think hard drugs spice up nights more than laughter with friends.

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isaacabout 5 hours ago

Spending millions on nightlife thrills seems unsustainable if people truly believe crack and cocaine define fun now.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

I no sure say drug use don spoil enjoyment that much; many still chill sober without any wahala.

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