WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY Today, we join the global community in commemorating World No Tobacco Day, with the theme "Protecting Children from Tobacco Industry Interference." This year's theme highlights the tobacco industry's tactics to target youth and undermine public health Show more uge chukwumela and 6 others
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Don’t trade your health for a harmful habit. Quit tobacco today. Tobacco products are marketed indirectly with flashy appeal - but behind every puff lies disease, addiction, and heartbreak for families. On this World No Tobacco Day, take the bold step to protect your loved Show more
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World No Tobacco Day 2025 Ho, Volta Region May 31 Today, the FDA and our dedicated partners are on the streets of Ho, engaging with the public, raising awareness and advocating for a tobacco-free Ghana. World Health Organization (WHO) and 7 others
Today, Kenya joins the world in marking World No Tobacco Day 2025 under the theme "Unmasking the Appeal: Exposing Industry Tactics on Tobacco and Nicotine Products." As a country, we have made notable progress in tobacco control, guided by the Tobacco Control Act of 2007, which Show more
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Today is World No Tobacco Day Every puff brings you closer to illness, not relief. Let’s raise awareness about the dangers of tobacco and commit to healthier, smoke-free lives. Tobacco kills over 8 million people every year. Choose life. Choose health. Choose to quit. Show more
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Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy (DoSEL), today addressed the national workshop on school health and wellness being organised on World No Tobacco Day (31st May, 2025) at Rang Bhawan, Akashvani Bhawan in New Delhi. During the workshop, Shri Show more PMO India and 7 others
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Today is #WorldNoTobaccoDay Tobacco and nicotine products look sweet BUT are deadly. That bubblegum, mango, or cotton candy flavour isn’t just for taste. It’s a trap to get young people hooked! Don’t fall for the illusion. Unmask the appeal http://bit.ly/NoTobacco2025 Show more
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World No Tobacco Day History
World No Tobacco Day is an event observed around the globe to draw attention to the prevalence of tobacco use and its effects on human health. This day seeks to encourage individuals to refrain from tobacco consumption for at least 24 hours while educating them about the need for policies to reduce tobacco use. Organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), this day emphasizes the importance of implementing strategies to reduce tobacco use especially in a country with a high tobacco consumption rates.
In Nigeria, the harmful effects of tobacco consumption represent a major challenge given tobacco's impact on non-communicable diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular illnesses. According to WHO, Nigeria has one of the highest smoking prevalence rates in Africa with an estimated 4.5 million adult smokers in the country.
World No Tobacco Day campaigns in Nigeria aim to encourage policymakers and stakeholders in the healthcare sector to enforce strict anti-smoking laws, promote tobacco cessation interventions, and raise awareness about tobacco's dangers. World No Tobacco Day is observed annually on May 31st.
World No Tobacco Day facts
According to the World Health Organization, nearly 80% of the world's 1 billion smokers live in low and middle income countries.
Arsenic, lead, and tar are just three of the 7,000 chemicals that are found in tobacco smoke.
Globally, the prevalence of tobacco smoking is higher among men, with around 32% of men being smokers compared to approximately 9% of women.
A major challenge in Nigeria is the availability of cheap and unregulated tobacco products. For instance, locally-made cigarettes often have higher levels of harmful chemicals and are more accessible to young people and low-income individuals.
Tobacco consumption in Nigeria is responsible for an estimated 16,100 deaths annually, with many more suffering from various tobacco-related diseases.
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Top things to do in Nigeria for World No Tobacco Day
Educate youth and teenagers in your neighborhood about the negative effects of smoking and encourage them to quit if they have already picked up the habit. The best way to eradicate smoking is by educating the new generation of the negative effects of tobacco use.
Volunteer for the Freedom from Smoking program or another like program that helps smokers quit.
Watch a documentary to learn more about the threat that tobacco poses to Nigeria. Here are our picks: 1. Nigeria's Deadly Cigarettes (BBC Africa Eye): This documentary investigates Nigeria's booming cigarette industry, revealing the illegal smuggling, cheap prices, and the impact of tobacco on health in the country. 2. Tobacco's New Frontier - Nigeria (Journeyman Pictures): This documentary explores the tobacco industry's expansion in Nigeria and its growing impact on public health in the country. 3. The Real Cost of Smoking in Nigeria (Voice TV Nigeria): This documentary examines the growing popularity of tobacco products in Nigeria and the resulting health consequences, with a focus on issues such as addiction, health risks, and the economic burden.
Read a book to learn about the danger of tobacco in Nigeria? 1. Tobacco Control in Nigeria: Policy Recommendations by (Tobacco Control Policy Advocacy Group in Nigeria) - This book provides an overview of the tobacco control landscape in Nigeria, including the dangers of tobacco use, and offers policy recommendations to address the issue. 2. Curbing the Epidemic: Governments and the Economics of Tobacco Control by (The World Bank) - This book provides an economic analysis of tobacco control measures, including their effectiveness in reducing tobacco use and improving public health. It includes a discussion of Nigeria's context and its efforts in tobacco control.