Officer Woos and cocaine mixed bread - NAFDAC Arrest Rumor: Officer Woos Threatens Legal Action Over Viral Claims

The "Officer Woos cocaine bread" story that went viral on social media appears to be a rumor that Officer Woos has strongly denied.

According to posts that spread across X (Twitter), Instagram blogs, and other platforms around June 18–20, 2026, skit maker and entrepreneur Officer Woos was allegedly arrested by NAFDAC for importing bread and brownies supposedly laced with cocaine from Mexico. The viral posts claimed he had stopped making skits in 2025 to focus on a premium bread business that allegedly sold loaves for as much as $500. 

The rumor gained traction after social media accounts circulated a "breaking news" style post alleging:

"NAFDAC arrests popular Nigerian content creator Jubril Oladapo Gbadamosi..." 



However, Officer Woos quickly responded through his lawyers, describing the allegations as:

 "entirely false, fabricated, and without any basis whatsoever." 



His legal team stated that he had never been arrested, investigated, or charged in connection with any drug-related offense and demanded retractions and public apologies from those spreading the claims. They also threatened legal action against publishers and social media accounts responsible for the reports. 

As of now, there has been no official confirmation from NAFDAC or NDLEA supporting the cocaine-bread allegation. Most credible reporting on the issue focuses on Officer Woos' denial and legal response rather than evidence of an actual arrest. 





No comments: