EVEN MORE EVIDENCE:
While the INEC chairman tries to deny he has an X account, the objective evidence shows he is absolutely lying.
The 2FA process for the email registered to that particular X account shows you it is linked to a certain phone number that ends with the digits “99”.
Now, if you go online and look at the phone number on his official CV, you will see his email and a phone number 08035074099. That’s the phone number ending in 99.
Now it gets more interesting,
If you go to Opay and try sending money to that particular phone number, guess the name of the account holder that comes up??? 😂
I have attached ALL the evidence.
It is very clear that the INEC chairman does have an X account. That X account is tied to his official email as per his university CV records, with a 2FA process linked to a phone number directly registered to his name.
Again, I have attached ALL the evidence. This is a really disgraceful situation and a completely unacceptable discovery.
It is now objectively clear that,
We now have an INEC chairman who is obviously partisan, blatantly compromised and who will very likely oversee an unreliable presidential election designed to coronate the APC.
See, we are totally finished as a country.
They are the exact same X account (user ID 1567086242164101120). It previously operated as joashamupitan and belonged to Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, the current INEC Chairman. The username was changed to Sundayvibe00 earlier today, after which it was protected and relabeled "Parody Account."
@ChuksEricE The comment section is smelling of illiteracy, what concerns any one of you with how she's dressed, it's none of your business, I'm even more ashamed for the supposed millitary as his mates are being butchered by Boko Haram why can't he go there & do his job.
@sarajay0147@originalproflle You're exactly the type of Nigerian she spoke about in the video, READ, READ & READ the law, she also quoted the law in the same video, damn!
@LagosPoliceNG What crime was the lady suspected of committing that warranted the search as stated in the Police Act of 2020, the police has no right to randomly search people on the road
@dammiedammie35 The question is what REASONABLE GROUNDS for suspicion that this lady has stolen something or has unlawfully obtained anything?
It goes on further to state what reasonable grounds for suspicion CANNOT be, your color age, age, hairstyle or dressing cannot be grounds for suspicion
@dammiedammie35 The police need reasonable suspicion of a crime before they can search you, if they don't have that, they have NO right to search you. It's clearly written in the Police Act of 2020
@dme_363 Gotta hand it to this guy, he has effectively handed a lot of deluded Nigerians who support failure the roasting & reality check they deserve