A former presidential candidate, Prof. Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies, has condemned an alleged plan by a Nigerian entertainer, Mandy Kiss, to have sex with 100 men within 24 hours in pursuit of a Guinness World Record.
Adesanya-Davies, in a statement yesterday, noted that, “Nigerian content creator, Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, popularly known as Mandy Kiss, has announced plans to attempt a Guinness World Record for the highest number of sexual partners in a single day. In a post on Instagram on Monday, Mandy Kiss shared a flier featuring the Guinness World Records logo and revealed that her attempt is scheduled for October 30.
“According to the flier, she aims to engage with 100 men within 24 hours. The event is expected to take place in Ikorodu, Lagos, though the exact location has not been disclosed. Mandy Kiss wrote, “100 men for 24 hours. I can and I will.”
The university don, however, said that “It remains unclear whether Guinness World Records has officially approved or will recognise such a category.”
Describing the stunt as an alarming degradation of human dignity and a dangerous exploitation of societal values, Adesanya-Davies expressed profound disappointment over the event, which she said undermines the core principles of respect, self-worth and morality.
She emphasised that such acts contribute to the erosion of cultural and ethical standards in Nigerian society.
“This is not a matter of entertainment or freedom of expression — it is a reckless display that trivialises intimacy and promotes dangerous behaviour, especially among vulnerable youth who look up to public figures for guidance. We must not allow such spectacles to define or distort the future of our nation’s moral fabric.
“A public ‘sexathon’ for the Guinness World Records could further destroy the Nigerian community through the health risks it poses, potential exploitation and commodification of sex, and deep offence to cultural and religious values.
“Nigerian Supreme Council for Ecclesiastical Affairs (NSCEA) and Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) would resist it, with all well-meaning people of Nigeria. The proposal of such an event, as was reported in Cameroon in 2023, sparked widespread backlash for obvious reasons and it would be worse if the Nigerian government allows it,” she said.