Key Points:
- Oba Akinyemi urged Sanwo-Olu to arrest Mandy Kiss before her planned record. He said the event is a threat to morals.
- Mandy Kiss plans to host a 24-hour s+x event with 100 men in Lagos. Guinness World Records has already rejected her bid.
- The monarch called her action a disgrace. He asked for a drug test, a check-up, and federal help to curb the plan.
Social media star Mandy Kiss has found herself in fresh trouble. A top Ogun monarch has now called for her arrest over her shocking plan to break a so-called world record.

The Eselu of Iselu Kingdom, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi, said Mandy Kiss’ plan is shameful. He urged Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to act fast before the planned event in Ikorodu.
Monarch slams Mandy Kiss’ record plan
Mandy Kiss, born Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, said she wants to have s+x with 100 men in just 24 hours. She shared a flier online with the Guinness World Records logo. She also set October 30, 2025, as the date for the show in Lagos.
But Guinness had already turned down the bid. Still, she insisted she would go on with it. This angered many people, with Oba Akinyemi saying it was not only “disgraceful” but also “dangerous.”
In his open letter, the monarch said the plan was a slap on her family, Ogun State, and Nigeria. He said: “The best way forward is to arrest her before this act, which Guinness itself has rejected, tarnishes the image of Lagos State.”
Call for strict action and tests
Oba Akinyemi also asked that Mandy Kiss face a drug test. He advised that she should get a psychiatric check too. He said her moves showed signs of deep trouble and a need for care.He further urged Lagos State to link with federal bodies like the NDLEA. He said the state must stop her from creating what he called a “public nuisance.”
The monarch’s call has now sparked wide talk on social media. Some users blasted Mandy Kiss for pushing “immoral” goals. Others said the state should not waste time on her plans.
Meanwhile, this case adds to the list of viral record bids that shock Nigerians. Just last month, another Guinness rejection caused uproar after fans questioned why such “wild stunts” keep spreading online. In a similar mood, Nigerian stars have voiced outrage over acts they say damage the nation’s image abroad.





