Many Nigerian smartphone users receive sudden emergency alerts — loud notifications that can be startling, especially while driving. Although these alerts are designed for public safety, some drivers prefer to manage or silence them to stay focused on the road. Travo.ng helps Nigerians stay safe, informed, and prepared during travel, including understanding how to control phone notifications responsibly.

What Are Emergency Alerts?

Emergency alerts are high-priority notifications sent by government agencies, network providers, or safety organizations. These alerts may include:

  • Severe weather warnings
  • Flood or storm alerts
  • Public safety notifications
  • AMBER or missing person alerts
  • Network broadcast messages

They are meant to get your attention quickly, even when your phone is on silent.

Should You Turn Off Emergency Alerts?

While you can turn off emergency alerts, it’s important to understand the impact. These notifications can provide critical safety information, especially when traveling across Nigeria during heavy rain, storms, or road disruptions.

Instead of disabling them entirely, many drivers prefer adjusting the alert volume or limiting non-critical notifications.

How to Turn Off Emergency Alerts on Android

Most Android phones in Nigeria follow similar steps:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap Safety & Emergency or Security & Emergency
  3. Select Wireless Emergency Alerts
  4. Toggle off:
    • Extreme threats
    • Severe threats
    • AMBER alerts
  5. Optional: Adjust alert vibration or sound intensity

On some devices, these options may appear under NotificationsAdvanced SettingsEmergency Alerts.

How to Turn Off Emergency Alerts on iPhone

iPhones allow users to disable specific alerts while keeping important ones active. To turn off emergency alerts:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Tap Notifications
  3. Scroll to Government Alerts
  4. Toggle off:
    • AMBER Alerts
    • Emergency Alerts
    • Public Safety Alerts

Critical alerts — such as life-threatening warnings — may still appear depending on your region and settings.

When It’s Better to Keep Emergency Alerts On

Nigerian road conditions can be unpredictable. Keeping certain alerts active helps drivers avoid:

  • Flooded routes
  • Severe storms
  • Security-related road closures
  • Hazardous travel conditions

These alerts can be extremely helpful during long-distance travel or when driving at night.

Travo.ng: Keeping Drivers Safe and Informed

At Travo.ng, our mission is to support safe and stress-free travel across Nigeria. Whether you’re managing emergency alerts or dealing with unexpected road issues, we provide reliable road assistance and travel support when you need it most.

Our services help you handle:

  • Tyre emergencies (slow puncture, flat tyres)
  • Vehicle breakdowns
  • Travel coordination and logistics
  • Safe transport to trusted technicians

With Travo.ng, you’re never alone on the road.

Stay Alert, Stay Safe

Knowing how to turn off emergency alerts gives you control over your phone’s notifications — but staying informed is still essential for safe travel. Keep the most important alerts active, and rely on Travo.ng for dependable support anytime you face unexpected challenges on the road.

Your journey matters. Stay safe with Travo.ng.