Connect with us

Politics

INEC chair: How forensics exposed X account was fabricated — Official

Published

on



INEC chair: How forensics exposed X account was fabricated — Official

By Omeiza Ajayi

ABUJA: The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has declared that a forensic cybersecurity investigation has conclusively established that its Chairman, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, SAN, does not own or operate any account on X, formerly known as Twitter.

It also said viral social media posts attributed to him were digitally fabricated, as part of a coordinated disinformation campaign.

The commission disclosed this in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to the Chairman, Mr Adedayo Oketola, in Abuja yesterday, following weeks of circulating screenshots that purported to show Amupitan making a partisan political post on the platform.

According to the statement, the trouble began on April 10, 2026, when Prof. Amupitan’s attention was drawn to posts and screenshots on social media claiming he operated an X account under the handle @joashamupitan and had posted the phrase “Victory is sure” in reply to another user, @dayoisreal.

The screenshots spread rapidly across both traditional and online media, with accompanying records of emails, phone numbers, OPay and BVN verification data and alleged data breach files presented as corroborating evidence linking the INEC boss to the account.

INEC responded by commissioning an independent forensic cybersecurity expert, who conducted a multi-layered investigation using X platform data, internet archive records, OSINT tools, identity forensics and cross-platform analysis. The findings were unequivocal, he said.  

“The forensic evidence is comprehensive, multi-sourced, and unambiguous. The posts attributed to Prof. Amupitan on X are fabricated. The account is a clear case of impersonation, and the surrounding activity points to a coordinated disinformation effort intended to manipulate public perception”, Oketola said.

Among the most striking pieces of forensic evidence was a timestamp anomaly that investigators described as the definitive proof of fabrication.

The viral screenshots showed the alleged “Victory is sure” reply from @joashamupitan timestamped at 4:05 PM, yet forensic verification of the original post by @dayoisreal confirmed it was published at 4:18 PM Nigerian time — thirteen minutes later.

The commission stated that the alleged reply had therefore been timestamped thirteen minutes before the original post existed, a technical impossibility on any digital platform.

“No platform can receive a reply before the original post is published,” the statement noted, adding that the discrepancy “is not a minor inconsistency or time zone error” but proof that the screenshot was digitally edited or fabricated, likely using Artificial Intelligence.

He said further forensic checks on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine returned zero records of the @joashamupitan account before April 10, 2026.

According to him, no archived profile, no archived posts, and no trace of any account activity existed prior to the day the screenshots went viral.

He said live platform verification equally confirmed that the alleged “Victory is sure” reply is absent from the active thread of @dayoisreal, and exhaustive X platform searches for the phrase from the disputed account returned no results whatsoever.

Investigators also noted a telling sequence of events on April 10: on the same day the screenshots exploded online, the @joashamupitan account was swiftly renamed to @sundayvibe00, set to private, and retroactively labelled a “Parody Account.”

The commission described this as “a damage-control tactic by an impersonator seeking to eliminate a digital trail,” adding that the self-applied parody label “constituted an implicit admission that the account was never Prof. Amupitan’s genuine personal account.”

According to the statement, attempts to link the disputed account to Prof. Amupitan’s known email address,  amupitanj@yahoo.com, and an associated phone number through X’s official account recovery and password reset flows also failed completely.

On the BVN and OPay data used to buttress the disinformation, the commission dismissed the inference as “a logical fallacy, not forensic proof,” stating that a phone number appearing in a BVN record could not be used to establish social media account ownership.

The investigation further uncovered a broader pattern of multi-platform impersonation. At least seven fake Facebook and Instagram accounts using Prof. Amupitan’s name and profile photographs were identified, some dating back as far as 2018, years before his October 2025 appointment as INEC chairman, with several showing suspicious recent modifications.

One of the independent investigators characterised the entire operation as “a coordinated digital impersonation and disinformation campaign.”

The commission has since referred the forensic report to law enforcement agencies, calling for the swift identification and prosecution of those responsible under Nigeria’s Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, which criminalises identity theft, digital forgery and the dissemination of manipulated electronic content.

The post INEC chair: How forensics exposed X account was fabricated — Official appeared first on Vanguard News.


www.vanguardngr.com

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Politics

Court declares AAP legally registered, directs INEC to issue certificate of registration

Published

on

By


The African Alliance Party, AAP, has said that the Court of Appeal, Makurdi Division, has declared the party a legally registered political party in Nigeria.

National Chairman of the party, Rev. Peters Olusegun Iyaobaje, in a statement on Thursday, said the judgment was delivered in Appeal No. CA/MK/102/26, filed by the party against the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, its Chairman, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, SAN, and the Secretary, Dr. Rose Oriarian-Anthony.

According to Iyaobaje, the appellate court held that AAP is deemed to be a duly registered political party by operation of law.

The statement explained, “The basis of the court’s decision was that INEC failed to challenge the party’s eligibility for registration within the constitutionally prescribed 90-day window available for the registration of political parties.

“The court found that INEC’s failure to act within that period foreclosed any objection to the party’s registration, thereby entitling AAP to be treated as a registered political party as a matter of constitutional right.

“Consequent upon its findings, the court directed INEC to issue and deliver a certificate of registration to the African Alliance Party without further delay. This order is binding on INEC and all its officers.

“This judgment reinforces the principle that constitutional timelines imposed on regulatory authorities are not merely directory but are mandatory in nature. INEC’s inaction within the prescribed period cannot be used as an instrument to deny eligible political associations their right to registration.”

The party said the decision is a significant affirmation of the rule of law and the integrity of Nigeria’s multiparty democratic framework ahead of the 2027 General Election.

The judgment is coming amid a suit seeking the deregistration of some Nigerian opposition political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.




dailypost.ng

Continue Reading

Politics

NDC: We gave Peter Obi presidential ticket without collecting money – Dickson

Published

on

By


The National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Seriake Dickson, says the party gave Peter Obi the presidential candidate without collecting a dime from him.

Speaking at an NDC stakeholders’ meeting on Thursday, Dickson said the party also allowed Obi to pick his running mate without interference.

He wondered what Obi’s supporters, the Obidients, want from him and the party.

“We gave Obi the presidential ticket free of charge and allowed him to choose his vice presidential candidate without any interference from the party. What else do people want?

“I will have no issues giving the presidential nomination to them.  And like I said last night, nobody demanded money from them. Not me or the national chairman.

“At this point we should be working together to ensure victory at the polls come 2027, and I believe we can do it,” he said.




dailypost.ng

Continue Reading

Politics

Ekiti Guber Poll: Gov Oyebanji best candidate – APC National Chairman, Yilwatda

Published

on

By


All Progressives Congress, APC,  National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda has said that Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State is the best candidate in the upcoming governorship election in the state.

Yilwatda made the announcement during the inauguration of the APC National Campaign Council for the Ekiti Governorship election, slated for June 20.

The APC national chairman stated that the ruling party has enough supporters to win the upcoming Ekiti governorship election and the 2027 presidential election.

He said, “You’re linking roads and bringing people together all across the state.

“We are happy to celebrate you, and I’m grateful to God for giving you to the people of Ekiti and to our party as well.

“Today, we are presenting you to the people of Ekiti for another term in office. As a group, we are really pleased and excited to have you with us.

“You are one of the top choices for this election; the people don’t really have a choice, because it looks like you are the only real candidate in this election.

“APC has the capability and is ready to win any election.”




dailypost.ng

Continue Reading

Trending