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Today marks 22 days since 39 pupils and 7 teachers were kidnapped in Oyo State.
One of them, 57-year-old teacher Michael Oyedokun, was reportedly beheaded.
The children and teachers are still in captivity.
Yet when a powerful politician’s family member was kidnapped, they were rescued within 3 days.
Are some lives more valuable than others?
The children of the poor have spent 22 days in captivity. Their parents have no influence. No power. No connections.
And when the next election comes, many of these same suffering communities will still vote based on tribe, religion, and political loyalty.
Then they will bear the consequences once again.
ESUT and IMT Enugu are two institutions with great reputations for corruption and ‘sorting’.
We’re beaming our lights on you.
We will reveal those fraudulent lecturers and HODs.
You’d better stop now so we can restore integrity to those institutions.
They are meant to be frontiers of technology, not corruption headquarters.
INEC Chairman must resign.
There should be a nationwide lockdown until the INEC chairman and every director steps down.
Also an independent audit must be conducted to verify who and who have access to INEC’s backend.
Two things show out here.
First, you actually know how to spell Obidient correctly.
Second, and more importantly, you have just exposed how easy APC access INEC’s database
A supposed independent agency for elections is being accessed at will to show and prove a very minor engagement as Emeka Ike’s true roots, so imagine what they will do to grab the elections.
APC has access to the admin website of INEC which is supposed to be only accessible by the Independent body alone.
So is INEC independent enough to hold this elections in 2027?
THE BACKDOOR IS OPEN: How APC is Entering INEC's Secret Database
The lie that INEC is independent has finally been exposed. It did not happen because a whistleblower spoke out or because of a big investigation. It happened because APC operatives are now so proud of their power that they do not even care about hiding their tracks.
To mock actor Emeka Ike because he transferred his voter registration from Imo State to Abuja, an APC apologist, Lere went online to share screenshots. But he made a big mistake. He did not just share a rumor; he shared clear screenshots taken from inside the secret, password-protected backend database of INEC.
For an ordinary person, the pictures look like normal registration slips. But if you look closely at the top of the browser tab, the web address shows https://t.co/Ne2YNhFv0f.
Let this sink in very well. This cvradmin is not a public website. It is not the place where you and I go to check our voter cards. It is the highly restricted, internal database meant ONLY for INEC ICT officials and data managers. Yet, an APC member has the password to enter inside, see a citizen's secret tracking number, check his private details, and look at internal system steps.
This shows us two scary things: First, it means INEC has completely sold out. They have handed over their secret passwords to APC boys so they can spy on citizens' data whenever they want. Second, it means INEC’s computer security is totally broken. Their database has an open door where politicians can easily enter to pack, track, and change the data of over 90 million Nigerian voters.
If you think this is just a fight between big politicians, you are wrong. If the ruling party can sit in their house, log into INEC’s backend, and track who is transferring their PVC, exactly when they applied, and where they are moving to, then no opposition strategy is safe. Your privacy as a citizen does not exist.
This explains the magic numbers we always see during elections. When a political party has access to the computer backend, they can trace where voters are moving to. They can target specific transfers and reject them, stop registrations in areas where people do not like them, and fix the election results long before the election day. By using private data to bully people, they have proved what Nigerians have been saying all along: INEC and APC are using the exact same server room.
This is a big crime under the Nigeria Data Protection Act and it threatens our national security. INEC cannot just release one useless press statement to blame "glitch." The Data Protection Commission must launch a proper investigation immediately to find out the exact INEC staff whose password was used to leak this file. Also, the INEC insiders who gave out the password and the politicians who used it must be arrested and sent to jail under the Cybercrimes Act.
The battle for Nigerian democracy is no longer just about guarding ballot boxes at the polling units. The real war is now inside the INEC computers. If INEC has given its keys to the ruling party, then a free and fair election in Nigeria is a total lie. INEC Chairman must tell the nation the truth: Why is APC managing your backend?
We just shipped something on Educare that could change education forever.
Our software now predicts a child’s learning outcomes with high precision including WAEC, JAMB, and IGCSE results while they’re still in SS2 or early SS3.
How? We trained it on billions of data points from the school ecosystem we’ve gathered for the past 12 years:
Termly performance. Attendance. Punctuality. Behavior. Homework completion. Lesson participation. Health. Class sitting plan. Everything.
Now students can see their progress and their blind spots in real time.
And schools can intervene before it’s too late.
Data, used right, is the most powerful teacher we’ve ever had.
If BBC ever wanted to document accurate event about Biafra, the would have used Igbos like Chimamanda Adichie or other Igbos who witnessed the war. But no, what they want to push is propaganda that why they are using Yorubas that were doing Owambe during the Biafran war.
Yorubas were partying while the genocidist, Gowon, and his allies, were busy killing innocent Biafrans.
But in 2026, a Yoruba wants to tell us a story RIDICULOUSLY titled "surviving Biafra".
The audacity for mockery!
All LIES from that documentary will be destroyed with EASE.
It is laughably pathetic that people who threw a massive fit because an Igbo artist used a common Yoruba word like “Owambe” now think they have the right to curate the Biafran genocide.
They’ve already parasiticly hijacked curating Things Fall Apart, and now these vultures are circling our deepest historical trauma for profit.
Enough with the shameless overstepping into our past.
Enough with the cultural theft and copycatting.
Enough with this desperate obsession to play puppet master with the Igbo narrative.
@BBCWorld@BBCAfrica Biafrans deserve their respect. Pay them attention.
A non-Igbo person who was not even born during the Biafran war is making a documentary titled “Surviving Biafra” and some of you fools are trying to gaslight me into believing it is going to be accurate and free of bias. Please.
I have lived long enough to see how the media is repeatedly used to distort the image of ndi Igbo, twist our history, misrepresent our traditions, and frame us in the worst possible light. I do not trust a non-Igbo person handling a story as sensitive and traumatic as Biafra.
A documentary titled “Surviving Biafra” made by outsiders is most likely going to become the complete opposite of what actually happened. They will rewrite history, soften atrocities, and somehow position themselves as the victims while the people who suffered starvation, bombings, displacement, and mass death get reduced to footnotes.
Was it not Gowon himself who recently came out admitting truths that exposed decades of lies surrounding the war? Lies that cost millions of ndi Igbo their lives. Yet now people are telling me “it’s one Nigeria” and “anyone can tell the story.”
If that is the case, then why use the name Biafra? Why center Igbo pain and Igbo history? If the story is being told from a Nigerian perspective, do you honestly think they are going to portray themselves as the villains in a war where ndi Igbo were massacred and starved?
Like I said before, let them make documentaries about how the Fulani enslaved and sold Yorubas. Let them make documentaries about herdsmen ravaging the South West and kidnapping people daily. Stop using ndi Igbo for clout and attention.
Because somehow whenever attention is needed, Igbos are dragged into the conversation. They know without ndi Igbo attached to it, many people would not even pay attention.
He has zero right to film a Biafran documentary when his own father partnered with Adekunle to slaughter the Anioma people. He is an absolute outsider, not a Biafran, and has no business narrating our plight. If he is so desperate to document a crisis and make money, he should go film the school children getting abducted right out of his own backyard in Oyo. They need attention and freedom!
We don’t recognise any Alabi in Igbo land same way you all stated you don’t recognise any Chinedu in the Southwest.
BBC releasing a Biafra documentary titled “Surviving Biafra” with non-Igbo director Meji Alabi is not going down well with many Ndigbo. Critics argue that both the BBC and Meji Alabi failed to understand the sensitivity of telling a deeply Igbo story without strong Igbo representation behind the camera.