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NCDC Warns Against Ebola Misinformation Spreading on Social Media

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Last updated: May 23, 2026 2:08 pm
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LAGOS — The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a strong warning against the spread of Ebola misinformation on social media. False reports claiming that Ebola cases have been confirmed in various Nigerian states have gone viral on WhatsApp, Twitter/X, and Facebook, causing public fear and confusion.

NCDC spokesperson Dr. Ngozi Okeke said the agency has identified and is monitoring several pieces of false information circulating online. She confirmed that none of the claims about Ebola cases in Nigeria are true. The agency has verified that no confirmed case exists in any part of the country.

“We want to categorically state that there is no confirmed Ebola case in Nigeria. We urge the public to ignore viral messages claiming otherwise and to report any such misinformation to appropriate platforms for removal,” Okeke said in the statement.

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The spread of false health information is a serious problem in Nigeria. During the COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation about fake cures and false outbreak locations caused deaths and delayed proper medical care for thousands of Nigerians. Health authorities say the same patterns are re-emerging with Ebola.

How Misinformation Spreads

Social media platforms, particularly WhatsApp, are the primary channels through which health misinformation spreads in Nigeria. Closed groups with large memberships can amplify false reports to millions of people within hours. The viral nature of fear-inducing content makes it spread faster than official corrections.

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In addition, mistrust of government institutions makes some Nigerians more receptive to unofficial information from perceived community insiders. When authoritative voices lack credibility, rumours fill the gap. NCDC has acknowledged that rebuilding public trust in official health information is a long-term challenge.

Furthermore, community health workers have been deployed in several states to address Ebola misinformation directly. They are visiting markets, churches, mosques, and community gatherings to provide accurate information about the disease and what to do if someone develops symptoms.

Advice for Nigerians

The NCDC urged all Nigerians to verify health information before sharing it. It recommended checking information against official NCDC communications on its website and verified social media handles. It also asked members of the public to report suspicious health claims to platform moderators.

Healthcare workers were advised to follow standard infection prevention protocols and to escalate any unusual cluster of fever or bleeding cases to the state epidemiologist immediately. Early detection is the most powerful tool for containing any potential outbreak.

The WHO has also issued guidance on combating Ebola misinformation globally. It said false information about Ebola is as dangerous as the virus itself, because it can prevent people from seeking proper care, lead to unnecessary treatment avoidance, and disrupt legitimate public health response operations.

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