The latest incident, which occurred at Anglican Girls Grammar School (AGGS) and surrounding schools in the ancient town, sparked fears among parents and residents, coming barely one month after a similar chemical odour outbreak disrupted academic activities in the area.

Fresh panic swept through Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, on Friday after a suspected toxic gas emission reportedly affected more than 90 students across several secondary schools, forcing many to flee classrooms while others collapsed in distress.

The latest incident, which occurred at Anglican Girls Grammar School (AGGS) and surrounding schools in the ancient town, sparked fears among parents and residents, coming barely one month after a similar chemical odour outbreak disrupted academic activities in the area.

Witnesses said the strange odour spread rapidly through parts of the town, including the Epe Garage and Obalende areas, causing confusion and anxiety among residents.

Several affected students were evacuated to the State General Hospital in Ijebu-Ode, where medical personnel reportedly battled to stabilise victims complaining of abdominal pain, dizziness, nausea and respiratory discomfort.