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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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States Left Short: FG Seizes ₦500 Billion From FAAC Revenue For Urgent Security Ops!.

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Sources have confirmed that approximately ₦500 billion was deducted from the May 2026 Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) revenue to support an emergency national security intervention. This deduction occurred prior to the distribution of monthly revenue among the Federal Government, states, and the 774 local government councils.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Senior officials noted that this deduction accounts for a significant portion of the disparity between total gross revenue and the final distributable amount.

  • While official communiqués did not itemize the specific deductions under transfers and refunds, sources confirmed that the security allocation was part of the adjustments made before distribution.

  • State commissioners of finance, who serve on the FAAC, are reportedly aware of this deduction.

  • Additional documents indicate other major deductions, including ₦250 billion for a Military Intervention Fund, ₦252 billion for an Infrastructure Development Fund for states, and ₦450 billion for the Non-Oil Excess Revenue Account, totaling ₦952 billion in pre-distribution deductions.

Overview of May 2026 Revenue

  • FAAC announced a total distribution of ₦2.3 trillion to the various tiers of government for May 2026, marking a ₦43 billion increase from the previous month.

  • The total gross revenue for May was reported at ₦3.395 trillion, from which ₦123.546 billion was taken for collection costs and ₦971.610 billion for transfers and refunds.

  • Final disbursements included ₦818.680 billion for the Federal Government, ₦759.141 billion for state governments, ₦534.277 billion for local councils, and ₦188.132 billion for oil-producing states as 13% derivation revenue.

Context of Security Challenges

  • This financial intervention occurs as the administration faces continued pressure to address widespread insecurity, including insurgency, banditry, kidnappings, and oil theft.

  • President Bola Tinubu’s administration maintains that national security is a prerequisite for economic and social stability, having consistently increased defense funding and military procurement since taking office in May 2023.

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Ebola Alert! Federal Government Launches Emergency Task Force To Combat Deadly Outbreak!.

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On Thursday, the Federal Government inaugurated a Presidential Task Force on Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness to ensure the nation remains proactive rather than reactive. Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, confirmed that while there are currently zero reported cases of Ebola in Nigeria, the government is committed to maintaining this status by shifting the focus from curative measures to prevention. Gbajabiamila emphasized that the government aims to avoid the chaotic response seen during the 2014 outbreak.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Coordinated Surveillance: The task force has established subcommittees to manage emergency responses, immigration, and surveillance, with collaboration from state governors representing Lagos, Rivers, Enugu, and the Federal Capital Territory.

  • Border Vigilance: Beyond monitoring airports, the government is placing significant emphasis on securing land borders to address risks associated with informal migration routes, involving the Border Control Development Agency and immigration services.

  • NCDC Preparedness: Dr. Jide Idris, Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), stated that surveillance systems at all major entry points have been strengthened.

  • Rapid Response Framework: Although the primary objective is to prevent the virus from entering the country, the NCDC is upgrading emergency response systems to ensure that any potential case can be rapidly identified and managed.

This multi-sectoral approach involves the ministries of health, interior, and education, as well as border control agencies and state governments, all working in unison to address potential Ebola-related threats.

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Army Finally Breaks Silence: The Shocking Truth Behind Battalion Commander’s Death Exposed!.

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The Nigerian Army has officially refuted social media claims alleging that Lieutenant Colonel Emmanuel Gabriel Okoye, the late Commanding Officer of the 20th Model Battalion, was killed during a bandit attack. According to a statement released on Thursday by Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, the Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for the 6 Brigade, the officer actually passed away on June 13, 2026, following a brief illness.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Describing the online reports as both “misleading and inaccurate,” the Army emphasized that his death was not connected to any operational incident or banditry. The military expressed strong disapproval of the speculation, labeling it insensitive to both the grieving family and the institution. Furthermore, the Army warned that spreading such unverified narratives undermines public confidence and creates unnecessary anxiety among military personnel, their families, and the broader public.

The 6 Brigade urged the public and media to disregard these false reports and instead rely on official military channels for accurate information regarding personnel matters. In closing, the Army honored the late officer for his dedicated and professional service to the nation, extending its condolences for his passing.

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