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Lagos Police and Council Boss Demolish Viral Rumor of Bandit Invasion and Schoolgirl Massacres in Imota; Radio Station Tenders Humiliating Apology

Lagos Police and Council Boss Demolish Viral Rumor of Bandit Invasion and Schoolgirl Massacres in Imota; Radio Station Tenders Humiliating Apology

The Lagos State Police Command and local administrative authorities have moved aggressively to smother a fast-spreading wave of panic across the metropolis, declaring widely circulated reports of an active bandit invasion and the murder of primary school pupils in the Imota axis as completely fake.

The terrifying rumor, which triggered chaotic scenes on Monday morning as frantic parents rushed to withdraw their children from classrooms, was sparked by a major verification failure on a local radio station. During a live, unverified phone-in segment on GBEDU 100.1FM, panicked callers claimed that a syndicate of armed bandits had breached a public school in the Imota Local Council Development Area (LCDA), allegedly killing two young girls on the spot. The broadcast was instantly copied into viral videos and audio files, flooding WhatsApp networks and digital portals across the state.

Reacting swiftly to prevent a total breakdown of public order, the Executive Chairman of Imota LCDA, Benson Sunday Ayodele, released an emergency counter-briefing, describing the panic manual as entirely malicious and unfounded.

“We wish to state categorically that the information contained in that video is false, misleading, and entirely unfounded,” Ayodele declared in an official statement. “There is no verified report, official record, or credible security data confirming the alleged incident within Imota LCDA. Similar incidents across the country have shown that many viral reports are often recycled, taken entirely out of context, or completely fabricated to destroy public peace.”

A simultaneous tactical sweep executed by the Lagos State Police Command confirmed that all academic and socio-economic hubs within the community remain perfectly secure. Intelligence teams noted that the false alarm put unnecessary stress on the state’s security architecture at a time when borders are already tightly guarded.

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Faced with severe institutional backlash, the management of GBEDU 100.1FM was forced to execute a total U-turn. In a formal apology signed by the station’s Chairman and Programmes Director, Dayo Ajiteru, the broadcaster admitted to violating standard journalistic protocols. The station confessed that in its desperate urgency to push breaking news, it allowed unverified listeners’ claims that “Imota is on fire” to bypass its internal editorial security shield, only to discover upon cross-checking with the police that everywhere was completely calm.

With the disinformation portal now firmly closed, Lagos security coordinators have strongly warned independent media platforms and bloggers against recycling unverified crisis narratives. Law enforcement agencies emphasized that manufacturing or magnifying imaginary bandit threats severely exhausts state resources and diverts physical operational teams away from genuine security duties. Urging parents and transport unions to completely disregard the fake broadcast, the government reaffirmed that an unyielding defensive shield remains active to protect all educational institutions across the state.

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