- Donald Fast Food, owned by Popular socialite Cubana Chief Priest was recently sealed by the Lagos State government
- The restaurant was particularly sealed over its noise pollution
- TheRadar compiled a list of 5 reasons why the restaurant owned by Cubana Chief Priest was sealed by the Lagos State government.
The Lagos State Government, through its Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), has sealed Donald’s Fast Food, a restaurant owned by Pascal Okechukwu popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest.
The restaurant situated in the heart of the Lekki axis of the state was sealed over several reasons particularly relating to persistent noise pollution and environmental violations.
Via his official X (formerly Twitter) page, on Sunday, September 15, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, shared the news.
“After several warnings and abatement notices, LASEPA sealed Donald’s Fast Food on Adebayo Doherty Street, Lekki Phase 1 over noise pollution and other environmental infractions.” he wrote.
Meanwhile, Cubana Chief Priest is yet to make any official statement in regards to the recent seal of his restaurant at the time of this report.
Following this news, TheRadar compiled a list of 5 crucial reasons the restaurant was sealed.
5 reasons Cubana Chief Priest’s restaurant in Lagos was sealed
- The Lagos State government revealed that Donald’s fast food management had ignored its several warnings before now.
- On Sunday, an anonymous resident had recorded De Angels Nightclub at Donald Fast Food playing ‘loud’ music at 2 am
- The music allegedly was said to have constituted noise pollution to the environment
- As a result, the restaurant was sealed for its persistent noise pollution and environmental violations.
Netizens react to sealing of Cubana Chief Priest’s restaurant
TheRadar curated some below:
@ceasarokoli said, “Some months ago, the same Cubana Chief Priest cast aspersions on the entire SE as “unfavorable” for business, hence his moving to Lagos. I hope he is having a swell time?”
@DoublePrince001 said, “They are friends and allies... Na family matter, them go settle am,”
@Officialsoliu wrote, “Everything isn't attacked tho.. let's find out if the restaurant actually constitutes those infractions. Government must do their job and everything mustn't be seen as witch hunting.”
@CroBender commented, “At least he won't claim it was insecurity.”
@Balatic said, “E dey enough to touch everybody,”
@NairaExchanger said, “In a country where call to prayer is on megaphones,”
Drama as food critic Opeyemi Famakin accuses Cubana Chief priest of threatening his life
Earlier, TheRadar reported that in a dramatic development, popular food critic, Opeyemi Famakin, accused celebrity bartender, Cubana Chief priest of sending him threats over the review of his son’s restaurant in Imo State.
Famakin shared the direct message Cubana Chief Priest sent him on Instagram over the food review on social media on Thursday, September 12.