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Ogun Monarch Calls for Arrest of Influencer Over Planned ‘Marathon Sex’ in Lagos

Ogun Monarch Calls for Arrest of Influencer Over Planned ‘Marathon Sex’ in Lagos

 

 

 

The Eselu of Iselu Kingdom in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Oba Ebenezer Akinyemi, has urged Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to order the arrest of social media influencer Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, popularly known as Mandy Kiss, over her controversial plan to engage in a marathon sexual act with 100 men in a single day.

 

The influencer had scheduled the event for September 30 in Ikorodu, Lagos, claiming it was an attempt to enter the Guinness World Records (GWR). However, the Guinness World Records has since dismissed the claim, clarifying that it does not monitor or endorse sexual activities for record purposes, noting that all approved records must be measurable, verifiable, ethical, and safe.

 

In an open letter to Governor Sanwo-Olu, Oba Akinyemi described Mandy Kiss’s planned act as “reckless, dangerous, and a public nuisance” capable of endangering lives and undermining societal values. He warned that if the event goes ahead, it could necessitate police intervention and urged that the influencer be arrested immediately to prevent potential tragedy.

 

“From my assessment, I do not think the lady understands the implications of her actions. If she did, she would not attempt such an act,” the monarch said.

 

Oba Akinyemi further argued that the influencer’s behaviour demeans the moral values of Lagos State and disrespects its cultural heritage, pointing out that both President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu hail from the state. He recommended that Mandy Kiss be taken into custody and handed over to her family in Ogun State for rehabilitation under the supervision of Governor Dapo Abiodun.

 

The monarch also called on the federal government to strengthen regulations governing social media content, warning that unchecked excesses of online influencers could fuel moral decline among Nigerian youths.

 

“Our children, who use the internet for genuine purposes, are daily exposed to the nonsense some content creators push online. Other countries regulate such socially harmful activities; Nigeria must do the same to protect its values,” he added.

Olayinka Babatunde

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