Popular Nigerian social media personality Mandy Kiss, born Mandy Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, has stirred widespread controversy once again after confirming plans to proceed with her controversial “100 men in 24 hours” mission — despite not receiving any form of recognition or approval from Guinness World Records.
In a series of online posts, Mandy disclosed that preparations for the event are already underway.
According to her, the men involved are “on ground,” and the event is set to take place in Ikorodu, Lagos.
She added that participation or entry to the venue will not be free.
“This is coming from the bottom of my heart. I want to do this for my fans,” she said, reiterating her commitment to fulfilling what she described as a deeply personal goal.
The announcement sparked a wave of reactions online, with many questioning the motivation behind such an act.
Critics also raised concerns about the nature of the mission and its potential societal implications.
Meanwhile, Guinness World Records has responded to the development.
In a clear statement shared via their official platform, the international body dissociated itself from Mandy’s intended feat, stating: “This is not a record we monitor.”
The response from Guinness has only intensified discussions online, with social media users expressing mixed opinions. While some condemned the act as morally questionable, others dismissed it as a publicity stunt.
Mandy had previously shocked the internet when she first declared her intent to attempt what she called a record-breaking challenge involving sexual encounters with 100 men within a 24-hour period. Despite the backlash and lack of official endorsement, she has remained defiant in her decision to go ahead with the plan.
 
							
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		
 
			 
		 
		 
		