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The Lagos State Government has sealed Cubana Chiefpriest's Donald’s Fast Food restaurant in Lekki due to persistent noise pollution and environmental violations. Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab confirmed the closure followed multiple warnings. The socialite has yet to respond publicly to the government’s decision.

The Lagos State Government has taken action against a fast-food restaurant owned by Nigerian socialite Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu, better known as Cubana Chiefpriest. The state's Commissioner for Environment, Tokunbo Wahab, announced on Sunday that the establishment, located on Adebayo Doherty Street in Lekki 1, was sealed due to persistent noise pollution and other environmental infractions.

Wahab highlighted that the decision followed multiple warnings and abatement notices issued by the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA). In a post on social media, he shared images of the sealed restaurant, emphasizing the importance of compliance with environmental regulations.

As of the latest updates, Cubana Chiefpriest has not publicly commented on the closure of Donald’s Fast Food, which has been popular among locals and celebrities alike. The restaurant's sealing reflects the Lagos government's ongoing efforts to address noise pollution and maintain a conducive environment for residents.

This incident also underscores the importance of adherence to local laws and regulations, especially in areas known for their vibrant nightlife and social activities. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how this will affect Cubana Chiefpriest's business operations and his social media presence, where he has a significant following. The community and patrons of the restaurant are left waiting for further updates regarding its future.