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NAFDAC Arrests Content Creator “Officer Woos” Over Alleged Drug-Laced Bread Imports

Jun 19, 2026  By Daily Observer Reporter
NAFDAC Arrests Content Creator “Officer Woos” Over Alleged Drug-Laced Bread Imports

Agency probes claims of cocaine-infused bread and brownies allegedly shipped from Mexico and sold through a reservation-only system

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has reportedly arrested Nigerian content creator Jubril Oladapo Gbadamosi, popularly known as “Officer Woos,” over allegations of importing illicit substances concealed in baked goods.

According to emerging reports, the social media personality—who scaled back his online presence in 2025 to focus on a private bakery venture—is being investigated for allegedly bringing in consignments of bread and brownies from Mexico suspected to be laced with cocaine.

Sources claim the products were not openly marketed but distributed through a reservation-based system to a select group of buyers who paid in foreign currency. Authorities are said to be examining the supply chain, distribution network, and financial transactions linked to the operation.

NAFDAC has not yet released a detailed official statement confirming the full scope of the allegations, but insiders indicate that the agency is working alongside other security bodies to determine the authenticity of the claims and whether any public health risks were posed.

The case has sparked widespread reactions online, with many expressing shock over the allegations involving the once-popular content creator known for his comedic skits.

As investigations continue, officials urge the public to avoid speculation and allow due process to take its course. Further updates are expected as authorities conclude preliminary findings.


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