Popular Nigerian content creator Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, widely known as Mandykiss, has been officially unveiled as an ambassador for LASKADA (Lagos State Kicks Against Drug Abuse).
The announcement comes just days after she trended online for abandoning her much-criticized plan to sleep with 100 men in 24 hours; a stunt that sparked heated debates about morality, fame, and internet culture.
In a video shared on her social media platforms, an official of the anti-drug agency warmly welcomed Mandykiss, commending her for taking up a role that could influence youths to steer clear of drug abuse and addiction.
While her appointment has been celebrated by some who view it as a bold step toward reform and youth empowerment, others have expressed skepticism, questioning whether her controversial past aligns with the campaign’s values.
Critics quickly resurfaced old clips of Mandykiss smoking heavily, pointing out the irony of her new position. Supporters, however, argue that her story could serve as a powerful example of change, especially for young people battling similar struggles.
The development has since sparked conversations about second chances, public image rehabilitation, and whether figures with controversial histories can truly inspire social change.
For Mandykiss, the ambassadorial role marks a major turning point in her career, one that could redefine her influence from viral controversies to meaningful advocacy.




















