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Clint Eastwood Said Something About Getting Old That Stopped Me Cold.
Aging is not gentle.
You are still here. Still present. Still watching the world move. But the body that carried you through everything - the wars, the work, the wildness of youth - begins to ask for more than you can give it. Joints that never complained now speak up in the morning. Eyes that once took in everything now flinch at the light. Breathing, which never required a single thought, starts needing little pauses.
But none of that is the hardest part.
The hardest part is the quiet.
At a certain age, you reach for the phone and remember there is no one left to call.
The people who knew you when you were young - who remembered the same summers, the same streets, the same faces
- are gone. One by one, then all at once, until the memories you carry have no one left to share them with.
So you tell the stories anyway.
To whoever will listen. With a little more color than perhaps the truth deserves. With a touch of pride you've earned and a grief you don't always name. You know the person across from you wasn't there. You know they can't quite feel it the way you do.
But you tell them. Because the telling is the holding on.
Those stories are not just memories. They are the proof that a life was lived. That people were loved. That things mattered.
And if no one asks for them - you offer them anyway, quietly, like setting something down on a table and hoping someone picks it up.
Old age is not simply what happens to a face or a body.
It is memory looking for a place to rest.
And what an older person needs - more than advice, more than solutions, more than someone telling them how to feel - is simply someone willing to sit down, be still, and listen.
Not to fix anything.
Just to be there.
That is the whole gift. And it costs nothing.
~Wild Whispers .
URGENT & PRIVATE
To: Professor Joash Amupitan (SAN),
Office of the Chairman,
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
Abuja, Nigeria.
Subject: NOTICE OF LEGAL IMPLICATIONS REGARDING DENIAL OF DIGITAL ASSETS AND THE RISKS OF PERVERTING THE COURSE OF JUSTICE.
Sir,
This correspondence serves as a formal observation and a strategic warning regarding your office’s recent public denials concerning the ownership of specific social media accounts and linked financial identifiers.
While the use of defensive offenses such as threatening the arrest of citizens who point out digital footprints may offer a temporary shield in the media, it is creating a catastrophic legal liability for you as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and a public servant.
1. The Forensic Trap.
Why Denial is Not a Defense.
In the digital age, a denial of ownership is an invitation for forensic discovery. The public space has already identified links between the account in question and your personal email, phone number, and an OPay account.
A. KYC Integrity
Banking institutions like OPay operate under strict Know Your Customer (KYC) mandates. If a subpoena is issued, the disclosure of the BVN and NIN used to verify that account will provide irrefutable proof of ownership.
B. Subpoena to Tech Giants.
Should this matter reach a court of competent jurisdiction, a request for your IMEI log-in history from X (formerly Twitter) will reveal whether the account was accessed from your personal or official mobile devices.
2. Legal Consequences.
Perjury and Misleading the State.
By claiming the account is a cyber attack and prompting your office to threaten arrests, you are moving from a PR crisis into a criminal territory.
A. Giving False Information.
Under Nigerian law, using the machinery of the State (the Police) to investigate a crime you know to be a fabrication is a punishable offense.
B. Perjury.
If these denials are eventually sworn to in an affidavit or presented as testimony in any election tribunal or civil suit, the resulting conviction for perjury would mean the automatic loss of your license as a SAN and your permanent disqualification from public office.
3. International Litigation & The ECOWAS Court.
While you may feel shielded by local judicial dynamics, international courts operate beyond the reach of executive interference.
A. The ECOWAS Court.
This body has consistently ruled against the use of state power to harass citizens over digital expressions. A suit filed here would not just target you, but would expose the Nigerian State to international embarrassment and hefty fines, for which you would be held personally and professionally responsible.
B. International Reputational Blacklisting.
As a law professor, you are aware that global legal bodies and monitoring groups track such controversies. This saga threatens to turn a storied academic career into a textbook example of digital-era integrity failure.
4. Recommendation for Damage Control.
By continuing this path of aggressive denial, you are destroying the very integrity you seek to protect. The threat to arrest citizens is perceived globally as an admission of guilt through intimidation.
We strongly advise a pivot toward transparency. The digital footprints are already in the public domain; no amount of local police interference can erase the data held on servers in San Francisco or the cloud-based ledgers of OPay.
The path you are on leads to removal from office, criminal conviction, and a permanent stain on your legal legacy. Be so guided.
Your best option is to resign now.
Comrade, IG Wala.
12/04/26
Cc:
The Nigerian Bar Association (Legal Practitioners’ Disciplinary Committee).
The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).
International Bar Association (Human Rights Institute).
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Keep quiet.
You’re responsible for many of Nigeria’s problems.
Especially matters concerning insecurity.
Weren’t you the one who created a local government area for settlers in Plateau State?
Isn’t that what gave those settlers, who are less than 5% of the population at present,
the audacity to cause chaos the moment you created the settler local government for them against the rest of the majority in Plateau?
Wasn’t there peace in Plateau before you made that decision?
You empowered these settlers who now use militias to drive indigenes from their ancestral homes. So how dare you speak as if you have not contributed to the division in Nigeria
And what about Southern Kaduna?
Didn’t you deploy troops who disproportionately targeted Atyap villages, carrying out mass arrests, beatings, and house burnings?
Didn’t you treat the Atyap as the only aggressors?
Didn’t your tribunals lack neutrality in both composition and procedure?
Who exactly made up those tribunals?
How many representatives from Southern Kaduna were even included?
Then there’s Southern Kebbi. You created Kebbi State,
but instead of merging those groups with their kinsmen in Northern Niger,
you placed them as minorities to be dominated in Southern Kebbi. Hasn’t that led to the decimation of these groups since then till now?
What about Adamawa and Taraba? The old Gongola State created in 1976, wasn’t it peaceful? Didn’t u change that dynamic?
The Mumuye were the largest group in that old Gongola. Wasn’t that what threatened the settler groups there?
You went ahead to break it into two, creating Adamawa State and Taraba State, naming Adamawa after the Fulani jihadist Modibo Adama, and despite protests against the naming, you refused to reverse it.
Didn’t you do it all in a bid to reinforce Fulani dominance.
You divided the Mumuye and Chamba and some of the largest groups in Gongola into two separate states to weaken them, while empowering Fulani settlers in Adamawa.
How could there ever be peace when you constantly empower Fulani settlers all over the indigenous communities of the Middle Belt
They now have the audacity to challenge the original inhabitants all because of your destructive policies
And Yobe—wasn’t it meant to be a state for all non-Kanuri peoples?
Wasn’t it supposed to serve today’s Southern Borno and Southern Yobe groups?
Didn’t you instead divide them and place them under Kanuri control?
Your name is etched in the history of those who destroyed Nigeria.
We will keep reminding you of the role you played in this regard.
In 1800, William Herschel carried out an experiment to find out whether different colours in the light spectrum have different temperatures. During the experiment, he realised that just after the red end of the spectrum where there was no light, the temperature spiked heavily.
What he did next is the fundamental difference between the modern African mind and the scientific mind. He hypothesized that even though there was no light there, the fact that the temperature moved up from blue end of the spectrum to the red end, then even higher after the red end, likely meant that the light spectrum continued, but was not visible to the human eye.
He was correct, and that invisible light he discovered through scientific observation is what we now call Infrared light. It's what is used in remote controls, fibre optic cables etc. Basically, your life might be very different today if William Herschel had acted like a modern African, because here's the thought process a modern African would have employed in that situation.
Let's replace the light experiment with an African election, and let's say the objective of the election is to deliver a competent, non-corrupt, demographically representative leader, as against the corrupt, daft, nonagenarian who occupies the office and consequently keeps the country parlous. After going through 4 or 5 election cycles, the modern African observes that the people never vote for the old bastard and they always coronate a new popular hero before every election. Yet everytime without fail, the old bastard declares himself winner and nothing happens. Any staunch local opposition is hunted down violently, and he faces zero foreign pressure.
The foreign NGOs and embassies ocassionally give the opposition people a few visas and asylums, plus a few empty statements "expressing concern for electoral hitches," but nothing that actually takes a strong position against the old bastard, who continues doing business with all of them. If the modern Africans were Herschel, they would hypothesize that perhaps the foreign embassies and NGOs are in fact, working hand-in-hand with the old bastard, and the system is not in fact an electoral democracy, but a foreign-directed dictatorship that holds sham elections so that the foreign backers can pretend to "support democracy" while ruthlessly extracting from the country in partnership with the old bastard, who is actually their puppet.
But the modern African instead of looking past the red band and theorising from its temperature effect that there must be non-visible band of light there (a layer of the supposed "democractic" system that is not open to the public and is only accessible to those who secretly control the entire thing), rather concludes that there is no explanation for why the temperature gets hotter after the red band (there is no wider reason for why the old bastard ALWAYS wins despite this breaking every statistical probability model).
So instead of making a scientific deduction and creating a hypothesis which forms the basis for informed examination of his situation, the modern African says "We will do better next time." Of course the "next time" is always exactly the same as the last time. Paul Biya wins again. Museveni wins again. Sassou Nguesso wins again. Tinubu wins again. Ruto wins again. And after a few decades of this protracted failure to change anything, the modern African then retreats into his petulant cynicism saying stuff like "Africa is cursed." "Nigeria can never get better."
Meanwhile the simple (and fucking obvious) solution would have been to make a scientific observation of the situation first, instead of behaving like a battery-powered toy soldier without a brain of this own, constantly repeating failed actions every 4 years and refusing to change anything because to challenge his own assumptions and beliefs about how the world works would be to challenge his ego.
And the modern African would fully DIE before letting anything challenge his fucking ego.