‘On This Day I Quit Smoking’ – Kizz Daniel Says As He Marks Birthday [Watch Video]

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Popular Nigerian serial hitmaker, singer Kizz Daniel publicly announces he is finally done with smoking and will never light it up ever again in a recent video.

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The Singer who is born with his legal name, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe turns 28 years on Sunday, May 1, 2022, and as part of marking his birthday and also beginning a new journey, he has vowed not to smoke again.

Kizz Daniel is now 28 years of age as of 2022, on May 1, he took to his official Instagram page a few hours before his birthday and shared a video where he was seen with a pack o cigarettes and breaking them as he announced he will no longer smoke them again.

Kizz Daniel Quit Smoking

According to him, he is taking this bold step because of his kids and those who love him. He again went on to dish out words of advice to people out there who are addicted and are finding the habit a hard one to quit to try and stop because it is not a good thing to do.

“To celebrate my birthday, for the sake of my kids and those who really love me. I quit.

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“Those of you still struggling with this addiction, it is not cool and it is not good, trust me.

“May God save us all,” he said in the video.

See the video below;

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cc_m5Wdg5Dm/

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Some people do see smoking as something cool but hey, in the long run, it is not good as it seems, smoking sometimes imposes on humans some health effects which can lead to a whole lot of health-related conditions.

Health Effects Of Smoking

Smoking leads to disease and disability and harms nearly every organ of the body.

More than 16 million Americans are living with a disease caused by smoking. For every person who dies because of smoking, at least 30 people live with a serious smoking-related illness.

Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Smoking also increases risk for tuberculosis, certain eye diseases, and problems of the immune system, including rheumatoid arthritis.

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