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Court orders interim forfeiture of Pretty Mike’s nightclub over alleged drug dealings
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Wed, 5 Nov 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

Justice Musa Kakaki of the Federal High Court in Lagos has issued an interim forfeiture order on a property owned by popular socialite and entertainer Pretty Mike, over allegations that the location was being used to store and distribute illicit drugs.

The court granted the order on Tuesday after hearing an ex parte motion filed by counsel to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Mr Buhari Abdulahi.

The property, located at No. 7 Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, and operating as Proxy Lagos Night Club, was allegedly used as a storage and distribution centre for 169 cylinders (384.662 kilograms) of nitrous oxide (popularly called laughing gas) and 200 grams of cannabis sativa.

According to the NDLEA, the nightclub is owned by Mike Nwalie (Pretty Mike) and Joachim Hillary, who purportedly used the premises as a base to prepare for a “large-scale drug party.”

Abdulahi, while moving the motion dated October 27, 2025, urged the court to grant an order for the interim forfeiture of the nightclub to the Federal Government, describing it as an “instrumentality of crime” under the NDLEA Act.

He also sought an order suspending all commercial and entertainment activities at the property until investigations are concluded.

He argued that the order was necessary to preserve the integrity of the property during the ongoing probe, adding that no party would be unduly prejudiced by the court’s decision.

In an affidavit deposed to by Deputy Commander of Narcotics, Nasiru Garba Bungudu, the NDLEA disclosed that the agency had received credible intelligence in October 2025 about preparations for a major drug event at the nightclub. Acting on the tip-off, NDLEA operatives from the Lagos Strategic Command stormed the location on October 26, 2025, at about midnight.

During the operation, officers reportedly recovered 169 cylinders of nitrous oxide and 200 grams of cannabis, while more than 200 persos, including the two respondents, were arrested.

Laboratory analysis later confirmed that the seized substances were controlled drugs.

The affidavit also alleged that the nightclub had a history of drug-related activities carried out with the knowledge and consent of its owner.

After reviewing the motion and accompanying evidence, Justice Kakaki granted the NDLEA’s prayers, ordering the interim forfeiture of the nightclub to the Federal Government.

The court also directed that all operations at the venue remain suspended pending the completion of investigations.

The case was adjourned until January 28, 2026, for further hearing.

 

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