The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has warned nightclub operators and fun seekers about the creeping culture of organising, hosting, and attending drug parties, saying it is a blatant illegality under the Nigerian law.

The NDLEA’s warning comes on the heels of a raid carried out by its operatives at a drug party, which held on Saturday night into the early hours of Sunday, October 26, 2025, at Proxy Night Club in Victoria Island, Lagos State, where over 100 attendees were arrested along with the owner of the facility, Mike Eze Nwalie Nwogu, popularly known as Pretty Mike, and his manager, Joachin Millary.

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The anti-drug agency, in a statement issued on Tuesday by its spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, said: “Any gathering organised for the purpose of consuming, distributing, or abusing illicit substances is an act of criminality.

“These ‘drug parties’ contravene the explicit provisions of the NDLEA Act and will be treated as serious narcotic offences.”

Speaking on the drug party at Proxy nightclub, Babafemi said the organisers went above board by producing and circulating flyers inviting fun seekers to “come together to commit crime, an act that not only constitutes an incitement to commit crime but equally an affront to the law enforcement capabilities of the country if condoned.”

Pretty Mike, 100 others arrested as NDLEA raids Lagos nightclub over drug party

The NDLEA spokesman added: “Following intelligence on the party, our undercover agents conducted surveillance on the facility, made pre-purchases of illicit drugs from within the club and for four hours between 11pm on Saturday and 3am on Sunday during the party, our operatives observed and recorded drug transactions and abuse going on before we eventually disrupted the brazen public display of illegality and made arrests.

“All attendees initially arrested were later profiled, addressed, counselled and released within hours in custody, in line with best global practices while the two principal suspects: Pretty Mike and his manager, Joachin Millary remain in custody following the seizure of 384.882 kilograms of Canadian Loud, a strong strain of cannabis and other substances from the club’s store.

“While the Agency will intensify surveillance and apply the full force of the law against perpetrators, owners of properties, hotels, and event centres found to be knowingly hosting such illegal activities risk the confiscation and forfeiture of their assets to the Federal Government.

“Those held in custody in the ongoing case will face prosecution while we will file for forfeiture of the property, Proxy Night Club, in which the drugs were found.”

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