Lagos Police Debunk Viral Claims of Restaurant Selling Human Parts

  • The Lagos State Police Command has refuted viral allegations that a restaurant on Airport Road was killing people and selling body parts.
  • Police spokesperson CSP Benjamin Hundeyin said the claims were “baseless and untrue,” adding that an investigation ordered by CP Olohundare Jimoh confirmed no criminal activity.
  • He urged the public to disregard the video, continue patronizing the restaurant, and fact-check information before sharing.

The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed viral claims that a restaurant on Airport Road was killing people and selling their body parts.

Police spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, said the allegations are “entirely baseless and untrue,” adding that Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, ordered an immediate investigation which confirmed the claims were false.

“The Lagos State Police Command urges members of the public to disregard the video, as it is unfounded and capable of causing unnecessary panic,” Hundeyin said.

He further assured that the restaurant is safe to patronize, stressing that “no evidence of any untoward activity was found on the premises.”

Hundeyin noted that efforts are ongoing to identify those behind the malicious video, urging anyone with credible information to contact the Command’s Complaint Response Unit.

“The Lagos State Police Command remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents. Members of the public are urged to fact-check information before sharing to prevent the spread of misinformation,” he added.

In other news,…. Nigerian Pilot Arinze Odira Endorses Arranged Marriage, Says He Will Guide His Daughter’s Choice

Nigerian pilot, Arinze Odira, has openly declared his support for arranged marriages, stressing that he will ensure his daughter ends up with a well-raised partner.

In a post shared on Wednesday, Odira explained that he views arranged marriages—where families introduce individuals with shared values—as a path to stronger unions.

He wrote:
“I am definitely a fan of arranged marriages. The kind where two people with similar values are introduced, and if love grows, they take it further. I believe marriages built on shared values last longer.”

Odira, who is also a father, emphasized his responsibility in shaping his daughter’s future.

“I am raising a beautiful daughter, and I will make sure she becomes an amazing human. I won’t sit back and watch her end up with someone badly behaved. If I know good, well-raised people, I will guide her toward that circle. We owe this to our kids especially in a world that’s not short of crazy people.”

His comments have sparked conversations online, with many Nigerians debating whether arranged marriages remain relevant in today’s world or if young people should be left to choose their own partners independently.

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