Panic erupts at a nighttime church crusade in Nasarawa as worshippers flee in confusion. No injuries reported as officials probe the cause.
A routine church crusade in Agboda Village, Nasarawa State, turned chaotic late Monday night when worshippers suddenly fled the outdoor gathering in fear. A widely circulated video shows congregants scattering as voices rise in alarm, though no physical violence, weapons, or attackers appear in the footage.
The brief but intense moment of confusion quickly fueled speculation online, with many attributing the disturbance to suspected Fulani herdsmen a recurring point of tension in Nigeria’s Middle Belt. However, authorities have not confirmed any link to herder-farmer conflicts or any other organized threat.
Police and state officials have yet to release an official statement detailing the cause of the unrest. For now, residents and viewers remain divided between treating the incident as a genuine security scare or a case of mass panic triggered by miscommunication in a nighttime setting.
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Community members have expressed concern about the safety of evening religious events, emphasizing the vulnerability of families attending open-air programmes after dark. Despite the scare, no injuries, casualties, or arrests were reported, and calm has since returned to the area.
As investigations continue, locals await clarity on what prompted the sudden flight and how future gatherings can be better secured.
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