The gullible victims and opposition politicians are preparing for an election, APC and INEC are rehearsing for a coronation, and every conscious Nigerian should be looking to crystallize a revolution..🇳🇬😊
So, let's get this right...
1. Amputan was found to have made posts showing support for Tinubu.
2. INEC gave access to its database, allowing data to be used by Wike's aide.
3. Yesterday, the same INEC @inecnigeria appointed a state Chairman of APC @OfficialAPCNg as an observer to the Ekiti gubernatorial election.
Abi...?
And Nigerians are waiting for INEC to peacefully & independently conduct the 2027 elections?
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“When the government came to console us, they came with rice and money. But the women rejected everything.”
— Baale of Yawota Community, Oriire, Oyo State where innocent children were kidnapped by terrorists.
This is a cursed heartless government.
This is the guy who mobilized NANS cult boys against peaceful protesters today in Ibadan in the ongoing protest against insecurity and the release of the abducted children and teachers. He is one of @seyimakinde special advisers , he told comrades they would shoot at them and stab them.
The boys he mobilized fired gunshots into the air three times, damaged cars, assaulted protesters, broke cameras, and harassed journalists,through all of this, the police stood by and supervised these actions.
This is Victor number below , say a prayer to him.
0816 954 5820
Dear Nigerians, PAY ATTENTION!
Lere Olayinka has deleted the tweet that exposed his crime. He deleted it without accountability. The DSS are yet to pick him up.
@OlayinkaLere is yet to explain to all Nigerians how he was able to gain unfettered access to INEC’s restricted area of the backend.
Wike’s aide is yet to tell us how he managed to publish Emeka Ike’s sensitive data. Professor Joash Amupitan has explanations to make as well. It will cost you nothing to retweet this, until INEC gives a satisfactory explanation.
Lere must tell us what happened to the IREV.
INEC wrote a whole load of rubbish, but failed to mention @OlayinkaLere name; not once!
WHAT DOES THIS TELL YOU?
INEC & whoever wrote the rubbish on their behalf, including Lere Olayinka, are laughing at Nigerians behind the scene. Any result/results declared by Joash Amupitan will be REJECTED!
INEC WILL SET NIGERIA ON FIRE!
#ArrestLereOlayinkaNow !!!
The Clock Has Expired. Where Are The Files? America Must Not Become Tinubu’s Shield.
By Kio Amachree | Worldview International | June 3, 2026
Two days. That is how long the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration have been in defiance of a binding order from one of the most formidable federal judges in the United States of America.
June 1, 2026 was not a suggestion. It was not a courtesy deadline extended by a patient magistrate in a minor procedural matter. It was a hard, court-ordered disclosure date set by United States District Judge Beryl A. Howell of the District of Columbia — the same jurist who presided over the Mueller grand jury and the January 6th proceedings — directing both agencies to release all non-exempt records relating to the 1990s narcotics investigation in which President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stands as a documented subject. The FBI had produced not a single record, despite initially promising completion by August 2025, with deadlines repeatedly shifted with minimal explanation.  And now, two days past the final, absolute, no-more-extensions deadline — silence.
The Nigerian people, and indeed all of Africa, deserve to know: Why?
The Boulos Question
I will say plainly what many are whispering. The presence of Massad Boulos — Lebanese-Nigerian businessman, Trump son-in-law, and now Senior Adviser to the President of the United States for Arab and African Affairs — at the centre of U.S.-Nigeria relations is a matter of profound concern that can no longer be politely ignored.
Reports have emerged suggesting that Boulos, who enjoys deep roots in Nigeria through decades of business interests there, may have played a role in moderating U.S. criticism of the Tinubu administration.  He met Tinubu in Paris to discuss economic and security partnerships, with the U.S. State Department conveying Trump’s strong interest in deepening engagement with Nigeria as a cornerstone of U.S. relations with Africa.  Meanwhile, Tinubu conferred Nigeria’s second-highest national honour, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, on Gilbert Chagoury  — a man with a Swiss money laundering conviction and U.S. deferred prosecution agreement — in what reads as a message to certain quarters about where loyalties lie.
I do not make accusations lightly. But the Lebanese commercial networks that have operated in Nigeria for over a century, that have been woven into the political fabric of this administration, and that now have a direct line to the Oval Office through a Trump family connection, represent a nexus of influence that must be scrutinised openly. Boulos reportedly maintains connections with influential Lebanese political figures, including an ally of Hezbollah.  These are not peripheral associations.
The question being asked in diplomatic and accountability circles is unavoidable: Is Lebanese commercial and political influence being deployed to shield a Nigerian president from American judicial transparency?
The Judiciary Will Not Be Broken
Those engineering this delay — whoever they are, at whatever level of government — have made a catastrophic strategic miscalculation. They have apparently not observed what the American federal judiciary has been doing in recent weeks.
Just days ago, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponisation fund,” ordering that no further action be taken to set up or operate it while legal arguments are heard.  This is an administration that commands the most powerful executive apparatus on earth. The courts stopped it anyway. The judiciary in Trump’s America is not an instrument of the executive. It is, increasingly, the only functioning democratic check on executive overreach — and it has demonstrated repeatedly that it will not yield.
Judge Howell does not issue ultimatums she does not intend to enforce. She has already described the agencies’ conduct as constituting unreasonable delays  and rebuked them publicly in language that left no room for misreading. Contempt of court proceedings are not a distant threat. They are a legal mechanism that plaintiff Aaron Greenspan’s team can file any morning. When that motion lands on Judge Howell’s desk, sworn affidavits will be demanded from FBI and DEA leadership explaining — under oath, with personal legal exposure — why a federal court order was ignored.
No political handler, no foreign lobbyist, and no presidential adviser can walk into that courtroom and make that liability disappear.
A Message to Washington
Let it be recorded clearly: Nigeria is not a banana republic. It is the largest economy and the most populous nation on the African continent. Its diaspora spans every major financial, academic, scientific, and cultural institution in the Western world. Its people are among the most educated, entrepreneurial, and politically conscious on earth.
To treat the legitimate accountability demands of 220 million Nigerians as an inconvenience to be managed through diplomatic backchannels — to slow-walk court-ordered document releases while Nigerian families struggle under the weight of a cost-of-living catastrophe, a devalued currency, and a president whose financial history remains deliberately obscured — is not a diplomatic strategy. It is an insult.
The American government should understand this with absolute clarity: if certain parties are using the machinery of Washington to protect a sitting Nigerian president with documented ties to the narcotics trade, the long-term damage to U.S. credibility across Africa will be irreparable. The continent is watching. The 2027 Nigerian election cycle is approaching. And the historical record being written right now will not be kind to those who chose to protect power over principle.
The files must be released. The court order must be honoured. And every day of further non-compliance adds another stone to the foundation of contempt proceedings that will ultimately force the issue into open court — with all the international visibility that entails.
The clock did not stop on June 1st. It is still running.
Kio Amachree is President of Worldview International, a Stockholm-based diaspora advocacy platform, and an independent accountability journalist. He writes without political sponsorship or party affiliation.
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Today, the speaker of @HouseNGR has announced the defection of my good friend, @OKChinda, from @OfficialPDPNig to @OfficialAPCNg.
It is claimed he also now ceases to be #MinorityLeader of the House. They back-dated the letter of notification to 23 April.
Last month, while still the Minority Leader of the House, Chinda was selected to be the candidate of the ruling @OfficialAPCNg for governorship of Rivers State in #NigeriaDecides2027.
I am sure they have lined up their #FullyOwned judges to make this look kosher with a suitable court order. But no amount of #CourtWashing can clean this up. It is #OrganizedCrime.
Period!
INEC has given APC the login to their database. 🚨
INEC has given APC the login to their database. 🚨
INEC has given APC the login to their database. 🚨
INEC has given APC the login to their database. 🚨
But death will be the end of anyone trying to rig the election.
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?
HEARTBREAKING: Her 10-month-old baby was cut in half with a knife in front of her, her husband shot dead, and she watched them split her second child's skull with a machete. They also cut off one of her hands.
This is life for Christians in Nigeria. The media remains silent.
THE WARLORD IN ABUJA: A Chronicle of Blood, Bribes, and Billion-Dollar Land Grabs
How Nyesom Wike — Nigeria’s Most Dangerous Public Official — Has Made a Career Out of Threats, Violence, and Corruption
By Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden | President, Worldview International
There is a man in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory who once told a television journalist on live national broadcast that he would have shot him through the screen. A man who, years earlier, was caught on audio tape allegedly threatening to ensure INEC electoral officers would not leave Rivers State alive if they failed to deliver rigged results for his candidates. A man now accused in documented reports, backed by certificates of occupancy and official sources inside his own ministry, of allocating over 2,000 hectares of prime Abuja land worth an estimated $3.6 billion to his own son. That man is Nyesom Wike — FCT Minister, former Governor of Rivers State, and the most recklessly brazen political figure operating in Nigeria today.
Nigeria deserves to know the full measure of this man. So let us count the record.
The Tape That Should Have Ended Him
In December 2016, Sahara Reporters published what can only be described as a political bombshell. Audio recordings captured a voice identified as Governor Wike’s arranging payments to INEC officials in exchange for their assistance rigging the Rivers State legislative rerun elections. In one particularly chilling exchange, when the governor was informed that one electoral officer was reluctant to sign a result sheet, the voice on the tape threatened not only to reclaim his money but declared the man would not leave Rivers State alive. 
The recordings revealed the governor coordinating with INEC officials sent from Anambra and Plateau States, paying them in batches to deliver PDP victories across Etche, Khana, Ikwerre, and other local government areas where Wike had boasted his forces would overwhelm all opposition with violence. 
His government denied it. They called it doctored. They called the journalists quacks. The tape remains.
Rivers of Blood: Electoral Violence as Governance Strategy
This was not an isolated incident. It was the culmination of years of systematic political terror. Following killings associated with the 2015 electoral violence in Rivers State, the APC accused Wike and his PDP of planting, nurturing, and carrying out violence during subsequent rerun elections — describing the governor’s own judicial inquiry as a smokescreen to divert attention from his role in the deaths. 
During the 2016 rerun elections, hoodlums wearing military uniforms diverted election materials, kidnapped INEC officials and ad hoc electoral personnel, ambushed and murdered civilians and security agents — including an Army major and three soldiers. Between seven and twelve people reportedly died. 
One newspaper described Wike as having received his governorship “splashing in a guggling pool of blood.”  That is not hyperbole. It is the documented record.
The Rivers-Abuja Crisis: Arson, Killings, and a State Held Hostage
When Wike left the governorship for the FCT ministerial post, he did not leave Rivers State behind. He simply moved his war to Abuja while continuing to wage it remotely in Port Harcourt.
The political fallout between Governor Fubara and his predecessor Wike led in October 2023 to the bombing of a section of the Rivers State House of Assembly Complex. By October 2024, three local government secretariats had been set ablaze. 
The muscle-flexing degenerated into deep ethnic cleavages, arson, and killings, with observers noting it was as though Rivers State had two governors simultaneously. 
A subsequent Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry summoned 109 persons — including a member of the State House of Assembly representing Eleme Constituency and a known Wike supporter — over violence at local government secretariats in Ikwerre, Eleme, and Emuoha, where properties were attacked by suspected political thugs. 
Wike has vowed to block Governor Fubara’s reelection in 2027. In his political dictionary, “block” has historically meant more than lawful opposition.
The Journalist He Wanted to Shoot
On April 3, 2026, Wike appeared at a live media briefing and turned his rage on a television anchor. His target: Channels Television’s Seun Okinbaloye, who had raised concerns about Nigeria drifting toward a one-party state.
Wike said on camera: “If there was any way to break the screen, I would have shot him.” 
Amnesty International Nigeria condemned the remarks as a conditional threat, stating that even hypothetical expressions of violent intent constitute intimidation and cannot be dismissed as harmless. 
The Nigeria Union of Journalists described the comment as reckless and dangerous, constituting a direct attempt to intimidate and silence the press. 
The African Action Congress called for Wike’s immediate arrest and prosecution. 
Wike later said it was figurative. A minister who is “figuratively” shooting journalists on national television is still a minister who has normalised the language of assassination as political discourse.
The Billion-Dollar Land Heist
If the violence is the headline, the corruption is the foundation. In Abuja, Wike has treated the Federal Capital Territory’s land registry as a personal inheritance fund.
According to investigative documents reviewed by The Gazette, Wike’s youngest son Joaquin received at least 2,000 hectares — the equivalent of 40,000 plots — across Maitama, Asokoro, Guzape, and other parts of the FCT, with certificates of occupancy valued conservatively at $3.6 billion. Sources inside the minister’s office reported that when aides warned the minister to slow down on allocations to his children, Wike dismissed their concerns, declaring his goal was to make his children the largest landowners in Abuja. 
Documents showed the allocations to JOAQ Farms and Estates Ltd — a company registered in October 2024 and linked to Joaquin — began barely a week after the company’s registration, with 350 hectares allocated on October 17, 2024 alone. 
A coalition of civil society and socialist organisations described the scheme as involving over 2,082 hectares of the most valuable real estate in Nigeria’s capital, warning that Wike alone was positioned to steal more than what experts say Nigeria would need to close its entire national housing deficit of 20 million units. 
Meanwhile, several departments within the FCT Administration had gone months without salaries while this looting proceeded. 
Defying Courts, Displacing the Poor
Wike’s conduct as FCT Minister has also involved multiple allegations of contempt for the rule of law.
Sahara Reporters documented in detail the case of a property owner whose land at Plot 541B, Kukwaba District, was demolished despite the existence of active court proceedings restraining any action — with the property subsequently re-designated under a new plot number and immediately fenced off, raising accusations of outright land seizure.  The owner reported police officers selling off materials from the demolished structures as the demolition proceeded.
The Housing Justice Movement has further accused the FCT Administration under Wike of attempting to secretly privatise Jabi Lake Park through a luxury tourism concession signed in February 2026 with private firms, displacing hundreds of ordinary residents, traders, and small business owners who depend on one of Abuja’s last accessible public green spaces. 
The Pattern Is the Point
This is not a string of unrelated controversies. This is a documented pattern across decades: electoral violence in Rivers State, death threats on tape, the arson and killings of the Fubara crisis, the threat to shoot a journalist on live television, the demolition of properties in defiance of court orders, the alleged allocation of billions in public land to his own children, and the systematic displacement of the poor from Abuja to enrich political insiders.
Political commentators have noted that in his time as Rivers governor, Wike showed himself to be a maximum political warlord — controlling who emerged as his successor, who sat in the legislature, and who could safely operate in the state’s political space. 
He has simply brought that model to the national capital, where the stakes are higher, the land is worth more, and the press is slightly less afraid of him — for now.
Nigeria’s descent into institutional rot does not happen in a vacuum. It is built brick by brick by men like Nyesom Wike, who have been allowed to threaten, rig, demolish, and loot without facing a single meaningful consequence. The 2027 elections are approaching. The question Nigerians must confront is this: if this man is permitted to continue as a kingmaker, what kind of king does Nigeria get?
Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden | President, Worldview International
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