Ebola in Nigeria: NCDC Confirms No Cases, Warns Against Fake News
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that Nigeria has zero cases of Ebola Virus Disease as of May 20, 2026. The agency is urging Nigerians to stay calm and stop sharing unverified information about the virus.
In a public health advisory released Wednesday, the NCDC said it has ramped up surveillance and preparedness nationwide due to concerns over a regional outbreak. But officials stressed that panic and misinformation pose their own risks.
The NCDC warned that false claims spreading online could cause unnecessary fear and confusion. The agency is actively dismissing common myths, including suggestions that Ebola is already circulating widely in Nigeria.
It also clarified a key point: Ebola and Hantavirus are not the same.They are different diseases with different modes of transmission, and mixing them up fuels misinformation.Nationwide surveillance. Health teams are monitoring for any suspected cases across all states.
Preparedness activities.Labs, treatment centers, and response units are on alert.
Public education.The agency is countering myths and sharing verified updates.
The NCDC’s message is clear: stay vigilant, but don’t spread rumors. Verified information saves lives. Panic doesn’t.
Nigeria currently has no confirmed Ebola cases. The best defense is accurate information from official sources like the NCDC, not WhatsApp forwards or viral posts.