Key Points
- Lady Golfer was deported to Nigeria after about eight days detained. The report says authorities found alcohol and laughing gas.
- She denies lasting guilt while others were reportedly released earlier. Local posts say she refused to sign deportation papers.
- The case follows earlier Dubai after-party reports involving a golfer’s licence checks. Her situation raises questions about licenses and local rules.
Lady Golfer (Blessing Edet Osom) returns to Nigeria after detention

Lady Golfer (Blessing Edet Osom) arrived back in Nigeria early on Monday morning. Her return follows roughly eight days in a Dubai detention facility, local posts report.
Arrest and what sources say happened at the party
Sources say police raided a rented villa after a Saturday night party on November 8. Officials reportedly found concentrated alcohol and laughing gas among items at the scene.
Police held several people that night but released most in the following days. Reports claim Osom remained detained because she rented the villa used for the party.
Legal angle and earlier Dubai reports
Local coverage says her case echoes a recent Dubai after-party probe that reached court. See a related report on the golfer facing Dubai court for after-party offences. Golfer faces Dubai court.
If authorities record licence or sale irregularities, penalties can include fines, deportation or business sanctions. Dubai law treats alcohol and laughing gas possession strictly, and enforcement can be swift.
Family, business and travel consequences
Friends and followers posted mixed reactions after her return and videos showing her at home. The reports add that she may be banned from re-entering the UAE, which could affect her Dubai restaurant.
Her team has not issued a full public statement denying the reports with official documents. Social posts claim she resisted signing deportation papers while detained.
Broader context and other recent cases
This episode comes amid other high-profile foreign legal cases that ended with deportation or court action. For another recent arraignment story, see FCT police confirms arraignment details.
Observers say the Dubai outcome will likely depend on formal test results and any administrative findings. If officials record offences, local penalties may follow and affect travel rights.
What to watch next
Look for an official statement from Osom or her legal team clarifying the facts and the grounds for deportation. Journalists will also watch for any confirmation from UAE authorities or the Nigerian embassy



