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Supermodel Naomi Campbell Opens Up: Drugs And Alcohol Nearly Ruined My Life

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Supermodel Naomi Campbell Opens Up: Drugs And Alcohol Nearly Ruined My Life....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Renowned former supermodel Naomi Campbell has revealed the harrowing battles she faced with substance abuse and alcohol during her early years, a tumultuous period that nearly derailed her life. In a new documentary titled “The Super Models,” the 53-year-old fashion icon candidly shared that she turned to drugs and alcohol as a means to cope with deep-seated childhood trauma and grief.

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Naomi recounted how she began abusing substances as a way to mask the profound pain stemming from her father’s abandonment during her childhood and the tragic loss of her dear friend and designer, Gianni Versace.

During the height of her fame in the early 90s, she acknowledged that her relentless drug use was slowly self-destructing her career and her well-being.

“Grief has been a very strange thing in my life because it doesn’t always show. I go into a shock and freak out when it actually happens, and then later is when I break. But I kept the sadness inside, I just dealt with it,” she revealed.

Reflecting on the special place Gianni Versace held in her heart, Naomi shared, “Late designer Azzedine Alaïa was my papa. With him, I learnt about chosen families. The same for Gianni Versace. He was very sensitive to feeling me, like, he pushed me. How would push me to step outside and go further when I didn’t think I had it within myself to do it. So, when he died, my grief became very bad.”

Naomi’s substance abuse was, in part, an attempt to conceal her profound grief. However, she acknowledged the futility of addiction as a coping mechanism, stating, “Addiction is such a bulls**t thing, it really is. You think, ‘Oh it’s gonna heal that wound.’ It doesn’t. It can cause such huge fear and anxiety. So I got really angry.”

The British-born model famously collapsed at a 1999 photoshoot after battling cocaine addiction for five years, which led her to seek rehabilitation.

Reflecting on her tumultuous past, Naomi, who was born to Jamaican-born dancer Valerie Morris and never met her father, who abandoned her mother during pregnancy, revealed the deep-seated issues she carried from her childhood. She spoke about anger, insecurity, self-esteem, loneliness, abandonment, and rejection as core issues she grappled with throughout her life.

Naomi’s journey serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience she demonstrated in overcoming her struggles and emerging as an iconic figure in the fashion industry.

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Crude Oil Prices Drop To $65 — Lowest Level Since 2021

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Crude oil prices experienced a sharp decline this week, dropping to $65 per barrel — a level not seen since 2021. This downturn follows a combination of geopolitical and market factors, including new U.S. import tariffs and an unexpected supply increase from the OPEC+ alliance.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Last week, prices had seen a brief uptick after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on countries importing oil from Venezuela. However, that gain was short-lived. By Friday, Brent crude fell below $65 per barrel, a price point last recorded in August 2021.

As reported by Oilprice.com, the slump was triggered by a triple impact: the U.S. tariffs, OPEC+ accelerating the rollback of production cuts, and China’s retaliatory trade measures. The global benchmark for oil dropped by $10 per barrel due to these developments.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude also took a hit, closing at $61.99 — down by $4.96 or 7.4%.

“With market backwardation showing little change from earlier in the week, it’s likely the U.S. tariffs were the primary driver of this price decline,” Oilprice.com noted. “Nonetheless, this week marks a significant downturn in global oil market history.”

In a further escalation of trade tensions, China — the world’s largest oil importer — announced plans to impose a 34% tariff on all U.S. goods starting April 10. This move has intensified fears of a global economic slowdown, pushing investors to brace for a potential recession.

In addition to the trade friction, OPEC+ contributed to market pressure by announcing it would accelerate its production increase. The group now plans to add 411,000 barrels per day to the market in May — a significant jump from the previously scheduled 135,000 bpd.

These combined actions have triggered volatility in the energy markets, with industry analysts closely watching how global supply-demand dynamics and geopolitical tensions will evolve in the coming weeks.

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Multiple Accidents Trigger Major Traffic Gridlock On Apapa-Oshodi Expressway

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A serious traffic disruption occurred on Saturday along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway following a multiple-vehicle accident at the Cele Bus Stop axis. The incident involved a container-laden truck that toppled onto its side, colliding with seven other vehicles.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to an official update shared by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) via its X (formerly Twitter) account, emergency response teams were promptly deployed to the scene and are actively managing the situation.

The statement reads:
“A multiple-vehicle accident occurred at Cele along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, involving a container-laden truck and seven other vehicles. Emergency responders are already on the scene, attending to victims, while our personnel are working to manage the resulting traffic congestion.”

LASTMA further reported that the accident has led to extensive traffic delays, with the gridlock stretching back to Ijesha and spilling over into surrounding areas.

“Traffic backlog has extended to Ijesha and is currently spreading,” the agency noted.

Authorities continue to urge motorists to exercise caution and consider alternative routes while rescue and traffic management efforts are ongoing.

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Senegal Accounts For 68.7% of Nigeria’s Exports Within ECOWAS – Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu

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The Nigerian government has reaffirmed its strategic partnership with Senegal, citing shared historical experiences, democratic principles, and strong economic ties as core pillars of the bilateral relationship.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Naija News reports that Vice President Kashim Shettima made this statement during Senegal’s 65th Independence Day celebration held at Place de la Nation in Dakar on Friday. Shettima represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the event, which was hosted by Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and attended by dignitaries from across Africa and beyond.

Speaking on the sidelines of the celebration, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, highlighted the robust cooperation between Nigeria and Senegal, emphasizing that both nations gained independence in 1960 and have since remained steadfast in promoting democracy and regional security.

“Senegal and Nigeria enjoy deep-rooted bilateral relations built on shared history and common aspirations,” Odumegwu-Ojukwu noted. “Both countries have continuously championed democratic values and constitutional governance across the African continent, while also collaborating in the fight against terrorism and the strengthening of regional institutions.”

The minister further revealed that Senegal is Nigeria’s leading trade partner within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), accounting for an impressive 68.7% of Nigeria’s total exports to the region. She described this as a strong indicator of the mutually beneficial economic cooperation between the two nations.

Ambassador Odumegwu-Ojukwu also disclosed that President Faye had visited Nigeria last year to engage in high-level discussions with President Tinubu on enhancing bilateral ties and exploring areas for increased collaboration.

According to a statement by Stanley Nkwocha, spokesperson for Vice President Shettima, President Faye used his Independence Day address to commend Senegal’s democratic achievements and reiterated his administration’s commitment to comprehensive reforms aimed at national transformation.

President Faye emphasized the importance of fiscal responsibility, budgetary transparency, and efficient debt management as key steps toward economic stability and sustainable development.

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