Repented Igb0 User Opens Up on Addiction Struggles and Hard Truths About W**d

  • The lady recounted that w**d once seemed like a trusted ally, offering comfort during hard times, but gradually it drained her health, ambition, and looks.
  • She noted that the damage was visible in old pictures, even with filters — from a faded glow to constant tiredness and dwindling motivation

An X user has shared a candid account of her experience with marijuana addiction, describing how she eventually quit and cautioning others about its lasting consequences.

She recounted that w**d once seemed like a trusted ally, offering comfort during hard times, but gradually it drained her health, ambition, and looks.

“At first w*d sells you a dream, wraps you in a soft illusion whispering lies of unfulfilled fantasies,” she wrote. “It satisfies you for a while, but how long can you keep escaping reality? For every time you smke, it takes a part of you in exchange.”

She noted that the damage was visible in old pictures, even with filters — from a faded glow to constant tiredness and dwindling motivation. “No, I wasn’t doing other drugs, just w**d only. But little by little, I started to lose my drive, procrastinate, stay indoors more often,” she admitted.

Her message was unmistakable: “It’s not a free trade. You’re losing more than you’re receiving. No one says you shouldn’t smke — heck, who am I to judge? But don’t ever think wd is just wd. It’s not just w*d.”

In other news….. Tochi Okechukwu, widely known as Tochi from Nigerian reality TV, has criticized the Federal Government’s recent decision to appoint Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly called KWAM 1, as an aviation security ambassador.

Sharing his thoughts on Instagram, Tochi expressed concern over the move, highlighting how many individuals may have faced wrongful punishment in the past simply because their stories did not gain traction on social media.

According to Naija News, he described the appointment as troubling and questioned how someone previously accused of obstructing a plane’s takeoff could later receive such a prominent role.

He wrote: “From this airline situation, just imagine the number of people that have been wrongly jailed or persecuted just because social media didn’t carry their story… just imagine. An ordinary civilian prevented a whole plane from taking off, and you made him aviation security ambassador. That’s a new low even for us.”

This statement follows the Federal Government’s reduction of KWAM 1’s flight ban from six months to just one month. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) also revealed plans to collaborate with him in promoting proper airport security measures.

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