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Online Drug Trafficking: NDLEA arrests social influencer, one other in Benin City


...confiscates cookies laced with Cannabis


The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Edo State Command has dismantled an illicit online drug cell in Benin City, leading to the arrest of two female suspects, a social influencer, Praise Nwogu, 19, also known as Candy, and Ebong Emem Oghosa, 25.

The arrests were made following weeks of persistent surveillance and intelligence gathering on how to dislodge the online drug ring involved in lacing cookies with cannabis.

According to the NDLEA Edo State Commander Dr Mitchell Ofoyeju, both suspects were apprehended with various confectioneries that tested positive for cannabis. Praise Nwogu, who resides in Benin City but hails from Imo State, was found in possession of 12 plates and 1 cup of brownies infused with cannabis indica. Praise is the brain behind the online promotion with numerous videos on different channels.

Meanwhile, Ebong Emem Oghosa, who hails from Akwa Ibom State and resides in Benin City, is believed to be the production expert. During the arrest, she was found with 76 grams of cannabis sativa and 1.5 grams of Colorado (a potent form of cannabis); in addition to the illicit drugs, she was found with one big pan and a plate of brownies.

The operation, conducted on November 22, 2025, underscores the NDLEA’s commitment to combating drug-related offences and ensures that the law is upheld firmly against those who choose to engage in the production and distribution of illegal substances. The swift actions taken by the officers emphasise the agency’s readiness to respond to the evolving tactics of online drug traffickers.

Commander Ofoyeju issued a stern warning to individuals hiding under the canopy of online drug trafficking to prepare for the Agency’s arrest.

“This should serve as a clear message to all perpetrators of online drug peddling that they have no place to hide. This unfortunate development is very concerning, as innocent customers do not know that the cookies are laced with illicit drugs, including synthetic cannabis known as Colorado. Engaging in the manufacturing and distribution of cookies laced with illicit drugs, especially those harmful to our youth and society, has severe consequences,” Mitchell stated.

“When they advertise their products online, they will not state that the cookies are laced with illicit drugs. How would you feel if your drug test proved positive for cannabis through their cookies? It is fraudulent and unacceptable. This can be very devastating for a patient, especially young students and other unsuspecting members of the society. Members of the public must be careful what they eat,” Commander Mitchell noted.

The investigation into this case is ongoing, and the suspects will soon face charges in court. The NDLEA encouraged members of the public to report any suspicious activities or drug-related issues in their communities, adding that society can be a healthier place when people collaborate with law enforcement agencies.

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