- Cubana Chief Priest has taken necessary steps to ensure his recently opened bar and restaurant be unsealed by the government.
- Recall the restaurant was shut down by the Lagos state government over noise pollution complaints.
- In a fresh update, the restaurant has now been reopened just days after closure.
Following a brief closure due to environmental violations, the Lagos state government has reopened Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chief Priest’s restaurant, Donalds.
The eatery was sealed on Sunday but has since addressed the necessary issues and resumed operations.
In a video seen online, Cubana Chief Priest was present at the scene of the reopening, basically monitoring the activities of the authorities.
Cubana Chief Priest’s entrepreneurial ventures continue to gain traction, with Donalds becoming a notable destination in Lagos’ culinary scene.
Days ago the Lagos State Government sealed Donalds, the restaurant in the Lekki area owned by nightlife businessman, Cubana Chiefpriest.
This was confirmed by the Honourable Commissioner, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahaba, on Sunday.
According to him, the action was taken after several warnings due to noise pollution and other environmental infractions.
Wahab wrote: “After several warnings and abatement notices, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency @LasepaOfficial sealed Donald’s Fast Food on Adebayo Doherty Street, Lekki 1 over noise pollution and other environmental infractions.”
Cubana Chiefpriest only opened the restaurant over a month ago.
Watch the video of Donald’s Fast Food being reopened below:
This comes after Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest broke his silence concerning rumours that he fathered a child with a Kenyan woman outside his marriage.
The lady shared recent pictures of her son and took the case to the Data Protection Authority (DPA), who has taken it up and is ready to institute a court case in the US against the businessman.
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