Korede Bello, a Nigerian singer, has spoken up about his prior smoking habits, stating that his environment played a key role in his decision to start smoking at an early year of his life.
The “God Win” singer told his story on a recent episode of a podcast.
Bello revealed how he was exposed to smoking at a young age after growing up watching his father smoke.
However, he quickly realised that it wasn’t his “thing” and successfully kicked the habit.
He said …
“I tried weed before but it’s not my thing. Very early on in my life, I mean not in my life like when I was a child, but it was just something that people did around me also and this is something about myself I have a very addictive personality so whatever I find pleasurable it can turn into an addiction.”
Korede Bello revealed that his father, who was a smoker himself, would often send him to buy cigarettes, but paradoxically, he also warned him against smoking.
“My dad used to smoke a lot of cigarettes and as a child, he used to send me to get him cigarettes. I noticed something then, he used to cough a lot so I’d ask him ‘Daddy why are you coughing?’ and he’d tell me ‘It’s because of the cigarette. So if you don’t wanna cough like me, don’t smoke’,” he added.
The musician credits his father’s wise counsel and his own personal experiences with shaping his perspective on smoking. He developed a strong conviction that smoking is harmful and unhealthy, which ultimately motivated him to quit the habit.
Olaitan Ibrahim