@wandyvirus@officialABAT In essence, we do not own the underlying infrastructure and are better off with those currently running but on a more structured agreement that benefits both parties while we work to build our infrastructure?
@ennyola0015 So, we have now agreed that there are politically motivated abductions? Gradually, we will get to the foundation of those who brought this upon us. However long it takes, even in dead, they will pay for what they caused Nigeria.
I’ve been in Jos for like 5 days now and I have a lot to say.
Firstly, I never knew a people could be this nice and kind and respectful.
I almost felt sick because I never knew people could still be like that.
Lagos has fried my brain. People call you Sir while offering every service to you.
From the suya guy to the super market attendant to the local restaurant to every single person.
I’ve never seen this before in my life. In Lagos, the way I know the food in a restaurant would be good is if the woman is rude.
I never trust the food of a polite food seller in Lagos.
But I’m here where everyone treats you with respect.
Then things are cheaper. The uber that will normally cost 10 million naira here in Lagos is 2,500 here.
I’ve never seen life lived like this before. I see clear road everywhere.
I’m not scared of holding my phone carelessly.
Hotel is cheap with free WiFi. Omo. Jos na place.
@adeosunm@PeterObi That nothing is at public view about those you support does not mean they don't push divisive narratives. We are all Nigerians, and we know ourselves. If you call him so, that is the narrative you want to fly with. It is and you will be OK.
INEC say make we calm down because no hacker enter the system.
Oga, na who ask whether hacker enter?
Una own statement worse pass hacking.
If thief break enter bank, na one problem.
If bank manager use him own key open vault give thief money, na bigger problem.
So make we understand wetin INEC just confess:
No hacker break una system.
No foreign actor breach una database.
No sophisticated cyber attack.
Instead, person wey una personally give access, use valid credentials, enter the system, collect sensitive voter information and release am.
And una dey tell Nigerians make dem relax?
That no be security success. Na security failure wey wear tie and carry staff ID card.
The fact say una fit trace the account no change the fact say the information don already comot.
Na like saying bank manager tell customer:
“Nobody rob the bank. Na only our cashier carry your money go outside.”
How that one take better?
Then the funniest part:
“Over 90 million voter records were not compromised.”
How una know?
If one authorised account fit misuse access today, wetin guarantee say another person never do am yesterday, last year, or during election period?
And make we even assume say na true. How una take know say na only one record the person collect?
Because una catch am with one name?
Person fit enter warehouse carry one bag rice commot. E fit also carry trailer load before una notice am.
The same access wey fit retrieve one voter record fit retrieve hundreds, thousands, or even millions. Nigerians no sabi. INEC no tell us. So where this confidence dey come from?
How many names were accessed?
How many records were downloaded?
How many searches were conducted?
Who received the information?
Was anything copied, exported, shared or sold?
Until una answer those questions, all this “90 million voters are safe” talk na public relations, no be evidence.
The real issue no be whether hacker enter.
The real issue be say Nigerians are expected to trust an electoral database where insiders can allegedly access and leak information without immediate detection.
Every security expert on earth knows one thing:
Insider threats are usually more dangerous than external hackers because insiders already have the keys.
So this statement no clear INEC.
If anything, e raise more questions than answers.
Because when gate man tell you say armed robber no enter estate, but na him cousin open the gate from inside, sensible people no dey sleep better after that explanation.
Then again we dey Tinubu Nigeria, and anyhowness plus criminality na our new national way of life.
This shouldn't be difficult at all. Write the SSS to pick up Lere Olayinka and let him disclose how he got access to such information. It's barely eight months to elections and public trust has been totally eroded in this commission that is as useless as the 'P' in Psychology. Utterly shameful.
@inecnigeria@JusticeOsuji Emeka Ike needs to sue INEC. INEC will thereafter fish out the insider who breached confidential information. This incident is a major security breach, which casts INEC in a very, very bad light especially as we approach a very important election.
@donx10@originalproflle They don't have to. They simply told us we would look back and realise they meant us well. They wouldn't hold onto power by all means because no Nigerian blood is worth their presidential ambition.
Tinubu smashed the cabals, removed their feeding bottles, fought corruption in CBN & NNPC and disarmed the oligarchs holding us hostage.
Now corruption is fighting back dirty.
Shockingly, the citizens he’s fighting for are the ones attacking him online!
What kind of Nigerians are we? You want fuel subsidy back? Cabals returned? Dark days again?
He’ll retire fine if voted out. But our children won’t forgive us.
Stop the madness. Think of the future! Enough! 🔥🇳🇬
Back in the day I used to be a very successful farmer. I had livestock and I was actively into all the major cash crops farming until the APC happened to Nigeria and Nigerians. Right now as I speak, bandits have taken over my farming community in Takum, Taraba state. Hundred of farmers like myself cannot access their ancestral farmlands due to the activities of killer bandits and kidnappers.
This is why voting for @PeterObi and Sen. @KwankwasoRM is personal to me. In 2027 our votes must count.
Pls let’s continue to spread the message of hope to Nigerians. A better Nigeria is POssible
#OKMovement