Lagos State Government has reopened De-Angels Donald’s Fast Food, owned by celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest.
This comes just two days after Cubana Chief Priest’s restaurant was shut down due to noise pollution and environmental issues.
The establishment was originally sealed on Sunday after residents complained about loud music and late-night disturbances, as it operated as De-Angels Night Club in a residential neighborhood.
On Tuesday, officials from the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) unsealed the fast food business after the owner agreed to follow state environmental regulations.
Lagos State Commissioner for Environment, Tokunbo Wahab, shared the update on X, explaining that the reopening came after the owner signed a commitment to operate strictly as a fast food restaurant and avoid any club or party activities.
“Following the seal-up of Donald’s Fast Food (De-Angels Night Club) in accordance with the Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection Law 2017, Part VI Section 177 by the Lagos State government, the business proprietor has signed an undertaking to stick to the environmental laws of the State, promising to maintain the approved fast food business enterprise as against using the facility for any form of clubbing or partying as it is a residential area and state laws forbid it.
“Consequently, the Fast Food facility has been ordered unsealed.
“The Lagos State government continues to show commitment to ensuring safe environment for all Lagosians,” the post reads.
KanyiDaily recalls that Cubana Chief Priest recently tackled food critic Opeyemi Famakin after he reviewed his restaurant in Imo State.