Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, better known as Mandy Kiss has once again thrust herself into the spotlight. On October 18, 2025, the self-proclaimed "President of Olosho" traveled from Lagos to Ondo State, determined to silence her critics. What unfolded was a tense confrontation that led to the arrest of a popular mother-daughter duo known as Efo Tete, sending shockwaves across platforms like TikTok and X.

The feud traces back to late September, when Mandy Kiss announced her audacious plan: a 24-hour "sex marathon" with 100 men, aiming for a Guinness World Record. She flaunted cartons of condoms in videos and teased an October 30 event in Ikorodu, Lagos. The stunt ignited immediate outrage. Guinness World Records swiftly disavowed any involvement, stating they don't endorse sexual activities due to ethical and safety concerns.
Critics piled on. Oba Ebenezer Akinyemi, a traditional ruler from Ogun State - Mandy's home turf penned an open letter to Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, demanding her arrest and psychiatric evaluation. He called her actions a "stain on Nigeria's reputation." The Young Global Leaders Network echoed the sentiment, petitioning officials and labeling the plan a moral and health hazard, contrasting it with wholesome feats like Hilda Baci's cooking marathon.
Amid the backlash, the Efo Tete duo - famous for their humble, faith-inspired TikTok videos about family life, cooking pupuru, and moral lessons jumped in. They posted clips accusing Mandy of moral decay, warning she'd "perish" without change, and hurling personal insults. Mandy fired back in her own videos, mocking their appearances and demanding they stop dragging her family into it. But the trolling persisted, pushing her to file a lawsuit for cyberbullying.
Watch the Duo Video criticizing MandyKiss Here
Frustrated, Mandy took drastic action. On that fateful October 18, she arrived in Ondo State, reportedly with police aid, and had the duo detained. Viral videos captured the raw drama inside a car: Mandy, voice raised, berating the teary-eyed mother and silent daughter. "You've crossed the line," she warned, threatening to make them "suffer" for involving her kin. The mother begged for forgiveness, promising to stay out of Mandy's business, while inset clips showed emotional breakdowns.
Watch the Arresting Video Scene Here
The atmosphere was electric - distressed faces, hand-holding for comfort, and overlays from editing apps like InShot. Public opinion split like a fault line. Some hailed Mandy for fighting back against bullies, whispering that the duo's wholesome image hid a hypocritical streak. Others condemned her as a bully herself, accusing her of vigilante justice and power abuse. Skeptics even speculated it was staged for clout, but sources confirm the authenticity, with the incident exploding online by mid-morning, amassing millions of views under hashtags like #MandykissArrests and #EfoTete.
A follow-up video later that day hinted at unresolved tension, spotlighting the duo's alleged stubbornness. No word yet on formal charges or their release, but the saga underscores Nigeria's grappling with cyberbullying laws and social media's wild west. Mandy's history of bold stunts meets Efo Tete's faith-based content in a clash that's part ironic, part tragic.
Will this cool the flames or fuel more fire? Only time and perhaps more videos will tell.

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