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Marriage Is a Major Achievement”: Pretty Mike Opens Up on Love, Life After Nightclub Raid

Zuleihat by Zuleihat
May 25, 2026
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Marriage Is a Major Achievement”: Pretty Mike Opens Up on Love, Life After Nightclub Raid
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Lagos nightlife entrepreneur reveals plans to settle down, recounts N100m club renovation and life beyond the spotlight Nwogu, popularly known as Pretty Mike, says he still hopes to marry and raise a family someday, describing marriage as one of life’s most important achievements.

The showman and owner of Proxy Lagos nightclub spoke candidly about his personal life, business struggles, and public image during a recent media chat at his club. After months of closure following a raid by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Pretty Mike is reopening with a newly renovated space and a renewed perspective on life outside the spotlightMarriage Is a Major Achievement”: Pretty Mike Opens Up on Love, Life After Nightclub Raid

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“Am I looking forward to marriage? Yes. I believe marriage is a major achievement. There’s nothing more beautiful than building a family and raising children together,” he said.

Despite his flamboyant public persona, he said he values substance over style when it comes to a life partner. For him, character outweighs physical appearance.

“For me, it’s about behaviour, attitude and personality. Physical appearance is not enough to sustain a marriage,” he explained.

He acknowledged that the rising rate of divorce and failed marriages has made many people, including himself, more cautious about settling down. But he hasn’t ruled it out.

“I still believe in the institution. It just means you have to be more intentional about who you choose and why,” he said.

Pretty Mike is known for elaborate costumes, theatrical entrances, and viral stunts that have made him one of Nigeria’s most talked-about nightlife figures. But he says the controversy that follows his brand isn’t something he actively seeks.

“My brand is already a controversial brand. It doesn’t necessarily mean I like controversy, but I found out that in this business, it is part of it,” he said.

Behind the costumes, he describes himself as a private person who prefers quiet over crowds.

“I actually hate parties and loud music. I like staying indoors by myself, but because nightlife is my business and source of income, I have to push myself out there,” he explained.

That disconnect between his public image and private life, he says, is something he’s learned to manage. The nightlife business demands visibility, even when it doesn’t match his personal temperament

Proxy Lagos remained closed for about nine months after an NDLEA raid in 2025. For Pretty Mike, the shutdown was both financially draining and emotionally taxing.

“I spent over N100 million renovating the club. After everything that happened, I felt there was a need to rebuild and create something even better for people who support my business,” he said.

The renovation was aimed at repositioning the venue and improving the customer experience. He called the period of closure one of the toughest phases of his career, but said it gave him time to reassess his priorities.

Despite the loss of revenue from the club, Pretty Mike said he stayed afloat through other ventures and support from trusted associates.

“The brand, Pretty Mike, is always making money. That is what has kept me afloat regardless,” he stated.

*Business Beyond Nightlife*

Nightlife may be what made him famous, but it’s not his only source of income. Pretty Mike revealed that he runs a construction firm and is involved in real estate, building and selling properties in Lagos and beyond.

“I have a construction firm. I’m also slightly into real estate where I build and sell properties. Then, of course, there’s family support. People feel safe investing with me because they know I’m not the type to disappear,” he said.

He credits the credibility he’s built over the years for helping him maintain investor trust even during the club’s closure.

“I’ve always tried to be straightforward in business. People know if you invest with me, you’ll get updates and you’ll get your returns. That trust matters more than any stunt,” he said.

The diversification, he added, is deliberate. Relying solely on nightlife in Nigeria’s unpredictable regulatory environment is risky, and he wants a business portfolio that can weather shutdowns, policy changes, and economic downturns.

The NDLEA raid and subsequent closure put Pretty Mike under intense public scrutiny. While no criminal charges were filed against him personally, the incident raised questions about compliance and operations in Lagos’s nightlife sector.

Rather than shy away, he used the period to overhaul the club’s systems and public image. He said the experience reinforced the importance of structure, documentation, and professionalism, even in an industry often seen as informal.

“People think nightlife is just about music and lights. But it’s a business. You need staff, compliance, security, accounting. If one part fails, the whole thing suffers,” he said.

Despite his reputation as Lagos’s nightlife provocateur, Pretty Mike says he finds peace away from the club scene. He spends much of his downtime on construction sites, reviewing business plans, and staying close to family.

“I like building things. Whether it’s a house, a business, or a relationship, I like seeing something grow from the ground up,” he said.

That mindset, he says, is what will guide him when he eventually decides to marry.

“When that time comes, I want it to be real. Not for show, not for clout. Just a solid foundation with someone who understands me,” he said

With renovations complete, Proxy Lagos is set to reopen with a new look and stricter operational protocols. Pretty Mike said the goal is to create a space that feels premium but safe, and that appeals to both longtime patrons and new customers.

He’s also expanding the brand’s events calendar and exploring partnerships with other entertainment businesses in Lagos and Abuja.

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