NDLEA Raids Pretty Mike’s Lagos Party, Arrests Over 100 in Drug-Themed Bust
- Posted on 26 October, 2025
- By Jasmine
In the early hours of Sunday, October 26, 2025, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) raided Proxy Nightclub in Victoria Island, Lagos, arresting popular socialite and club personality Pretty Mike alongside more than 100 partygoers. The surprise operation followed intelligence reports that the club was hosting a drug-themed party, allegedly involving the use and distribution of illicit substances. According to official NDLEA statements, operatives infiltrated the event undercover on Saturday night and launched the full raid around 3 a.m. Sunday. Confiscated items included cartons of “Loud” (a potent strain of cannabis), nitrous oxide (commonly known as laughing gas), and other party drugs, reportedly recovered from the club’s store area. The raid has ignited national conversations on nightlife culture, celebrity influence, and drug abuse among young people. While some defend the club scene as an expression of youth and entertainment, others see the incident as a wake-up call on the growing glamorization of substance use on social media. y hours of Sunday, October 26, 2025, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) raided Proxy Nightclub in Victoria Island, Lagos, arresting popular socialite and club personality Pretty Mike alongside more than 100 partygoers. The surprise operation followed intelligence reports that the club was hosting a drug-themed party, allegedly involving the use and distribution of illicit substances. According to official NDLEA statements, operatives infiltrated the event undercover on Saturday night and launched the full raid around 3 a.m. Sunday. Confiscated items included cartons of “Loud” (a potent strain of cannabis), nitrous oxide (commonly known as laughing gas), and other party drugs, reportedly recovered from the club’s store area. The raid has ignited national conversations on nightlife culture, celebrity influence, and drug abuse among young people. While some defend the club scene as an expression of youth and entertainment, others see the incident as a wake-up call on the growing glamorization of substance use on social media. Pretty Mike, known for his eccentric public appearances and controversial event themes, has yet to release an official statement. The NDLEA confirms those arrested are currently undergoing drug tests and screening, and further legal action will follow based on the results.
