A staged video showing young men dressed like extremist fighters driving into the Lagos State University campus has sparked outrage after clips captured students reacting in fear. The creators later issued an apology, insisting the stunt was fully scripted and that no one was placed in danger. Related News Sovereignty: Reps to review treaties, MoUs signed by FG TotalEnergies rolls out TEMC+ for secure payments PenCom recovers N4.04bn unpaid pensions The incident has led to increased restrictions on campus, with student creators reporting that security officers are now seising phones and tripods. LASU condemned the act in a statement, warning against content capable of inciting panic as concerns grow over the risks of prank videos in a country battling real security threats. The incident has led to increased restrictions on campus, with student creators reporting that security officers are now seising phones and tripods. LASU condemned the act in a statement, warning against content capable of inciting panic as concerns grow over the risks of prank videos in a country battling real security threats.
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