There was panic at the Central Mosque in Auchi last Friday afternoon when a swarm of bees invaded the prayer hall, abruptly disrupting Juma’at (Friday) prayers.
Eyewitnesses said the incident occurred just as worshippers had gathered for their weekly congregational prayer, only to be met with a sudden influx of bees that forced them to flee in confusion.
Some described how the swarm descended rapidly into the mosque, prompting an immediate halt to the proceedings.
Amid surprise and apprehension, men and women quickly abandoned their prayer mats, some running outside the mosque to avoid being stung.
Viral videos on social media platforms show worshippers scampering for safety as the bees buzzed densely within the closed space.
Local observers noted that the rare occurrence sparked widespread curiosity and concern across the community. Some interpreted the incident as a possible spiritual attack.
One Instagram user expressed the sentiment. However, others cautioned against speculative interpretations, urging calm and practical responses.
A beekeeper explained that such unexpected swarm of bees, especially in urban or semi‑urban settings, can naturally occur when hives split and scout bees seek new nesting sites.
“Once a queen is found by scouts, the swarm may cluster temporarily in unusual locations, including buildings. In this case, the Central Mosque as a large, enclosed space likely appeared suitable,” he argued.
Meanwhile, the Central Mosque management is expected to clean and inspect the premises before the next Friday congregational prayer.
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