ICE PRINCE REVEALS HE SPENT ₦340 MILLION ON WEED BEFORE QUITTING SMOKING AND ALCOHOL. (PHOTO).

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 Ice Prince Reveals He Spent ₦340 Million on Weed Before Quitting Smoking and Alcohol Ice Prince has spoken about his former smoking lifestyle, revealing the massive amount he spent on cannabis before eventually quitting. During a recent podcast interview, the rapper disclosed that between 2020 and 2026, he spent about ₦340 million on weed from just one supplier. According to him, the amount does not include purchases he made from other dealers based in Abuja, Jos, Ghana, and London. Ice Prince explained that he later decided to stop smoking and drinking alcohol as part of a personal transformation focused on self-improvement, discipline, and better wellbeing. “From 2020 to 2026, I have spent N340 million on weed from just one dealer alone, not to even mention my other dealers from Abuja, Ghana, Jos, and London. This is just one dealer, who lives close to me in Lagos,” he stated. The artiste noted that quitting smoking and alcohol became part of his journey toward weight loss, heal...

DELE ODULE OPENS UP ON DARK MOMENT, REVEALS HE ONCE PRICED HIS OWN CASKET. (PHOTO).


 Dele Odule Opens Up on Dark Moment, Reveals He Once Priced His Own Casket


Dele Odule, a veteran in the Nigerian film industry, has revealed that he once went as far as pricing his own casket during a difficult period in his life.


He made this known in an interview with Feelright TV, where he opened up about a time he struggled with deep discouragement and a sense of hopelessness.


According to him, the decision came during a low point when he felt stuck in his career and believed he might never achieve success in the industry. He also mentioned that fellow actor Olaiya Igwe accompanied him at the time.


“I had priced my own casket before, when I was in a state of hopelessness, and complete loss of hope. Olaiya Igwe went there with me. Olaiya started crying like a baby.


“I wasn’t sick, I just believed I can no longer have breakthroughs in the industry. I was fed up. Because all my school mates are doing far better than me and my life was nothing to write home about,” he said.


Dele Odule, who began his acting career in the 1970s, gained widespread recognition in 1993 after starring in the popular Yoruba film Ti Oluwa Nile.

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