Ogbomoso bandit attack false alarm
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported May 19, 2026 · Last updated May 19, 2026
The false alarm of a bandit attack in Nigeria — Ogbomosho and Ajaawa language caused temporary disruption to academic, commercial, and social activities. The swift response by the Nigeria — Lagos State Police Command to dispel the rumors and restore calm helped mitigate any prolonged negative market impact.
A false alarm of a bandit attack spread across Nigeria — Ogbomosho and Ajaawa language, Nigeria, on May 19, 2026, causing widespread panic. The rumors originated from Are-Ago High School after students sighted unfamiliar individuals behind the school fence. Preliminary investigations by the Nigeria — Lagos State Police Command revealed that the individuals were an officer of the Nigeria — Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps from the Nigeria — Lagos State Police Command and two civilians, who were visiting for a birthday celebration. An altercation between teachers and the visitors further heightened suspicion, leading to the rapid spread of unverified claims. The Nigeria — Lagos State Police Command, through its spokesperson Ayanlade Olayinka and Commissioner Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga, clarified that there was no bandit attack or security breach, intensified patrols, and warned against spreading fake news. Normal activities have since resumed.
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