Popular Nigerian content creator, Jubril Oladapo Gbadamosi, widely known as Officer Woos, has dismissed reports linking him to an alleged drug trafficking case, describing the claims as false and damaging.
Reports circulating on social media on Thursday alleged that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control arrested the entertainer over the purported importation of bread and brownies allegedly infused with cocaine from Mexico.
However, in a statement issued on Saturday through his legal representatives, Versed Attorneys, Officer Woos strongly refuted the allegations, insisting that the reports were fabricated and aimed at tarnishing his image, business interests, and professional reputation.
The legal team described the publication as defamatory and warned that those responsible for creating and spreading the claims could face legal consequences if corrective steps are not taken immediately.
According to the statement, the content creator is demanding an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the reports from all platforms and accounts that published or circulated them. He also requested a public apology to be issued on the same platforms within 48 hours.
As of the time of filing this report, neither NAFDAC nor the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency had released an official statement confirming or denying the alleged arrest.
Officer Woos, who gained prominence through comedy skits and online content, reportedly stepped away from content creation in 2025 to focus on his bread production business.








