LASG unseals Cubana Chief Priest’s restaurant days after closure

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The Lagos state government has reopened Nigerian socialite Pascal Okechukwu, also known as Cubana Chief Priest,’s restaurant, Donalds, after it was temporarily closed due to environmental issues.

The restaurant was closed on Sunday, but it has since fixed the required problems and started to run again.

Cubana Chief Priest was at the site of the reopening and was essentially keeping an eye on what the authorities were doing, according to a video that went viral.

The business endeavours of Cubana Chief Priest are prospering, as seen by Donalds’ ascent to prominence in Lagos’ dining scene.

The restaurant, Donalds located in the Lekki neighbourhood and owned by nightlife entrepreneur Cubana Chiefpriest, was shut by the Lagos State Government a few days ago.

On Sunday, Tokunbo Wahaba, the Honourable Commissioner of the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, affirmed this.

He claims that multiple warnings about noise pollution and other environmental violations led to the action being taken.

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:

Cubana Chief Priest Resturant/Bar has been opened after being sealed by the Lagos State Government over noise pollution pic.twitter.com/EMx9PcnDxX

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