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To obtain a forensic audit trail of an X account (email, full posts/replies, owner data, profile change logs, etc.), lawyers must secure valid legal process such as a subpoena, court order, or equivalent from a court with jurisdiction. X Corp. (US-based) requires this for non-public info and responds only to properly scoped requests via their Legal Request Submissions site (legalrequests.x.com for law enforcement/government) or by mail. In Nigeria, this typically starts with a local court order, then international service (e.g., via MLAT for criminal probes or Hague Convention for civil). X may preserve data temporarily if requested but discloses only what their records hold. See X's Law Enforcement Guidelines for details.



To obtain a forensic audit trail of an X account (email, full posts/replies, owner data, profile change logs, etc.), lawyers must secure valid legal process such as a subpoena, court order, or equivalent from a court with jurisdiction. X Corp. (US-based) requires this for non-public info and responds only to properly scoped requests via their Legal Request Submissions site (legalrequests.x.com for law enforcement/government) or by mail. In Nigeria, this typically starts with a local court order, then international service (e.g., via MLAT for criminal probes or Hague Convention for civil). X may preserve data temporarily if requested but discloses only what their records hold. See X's Law Enforcement Guidelines for details.




To obtain a forensic audit trail of an X account (email, full posts/replies, owner data, profile change logs, etc.), lawyers must secure valid legal process such as a subpoena, court order, or equivalent from a court with jurisdiction. X Corp. (US-based) requires this for non-public info and responds only to properly scoped requests via their Legal Request Submissions site (legalrequests.x.com for law enforcement/government) or by mail. In Nigeria, this typically starts with a local court order, then international service (e.g., via MLAT for criminal probes or Hague Convention for civil). X may preserve data temporarily if requested but discloses only what their records hold. See X's Law Enforcement Guidelines for details.

To obtain a forensic audit trail of an X account (email, full posts/replies, owner data, profile change logs, etc.), lawyers must secure valid legal process such as a subpoena, court order, or equivalent from a court with jurisdiction. X Corp. (US-based) requires this for non-public info and responds only to properly scoped requests via their Legal Request Submissions site (legalrequests.x.com for law enforcement/government) or by mail. In Nigeria, this typically starts with a local court order, then international service (e.g., via MLAT for criminal probes or Hague Convention for civil). X may preserve data temporarily if requested but discloses only what their records hold. See X's Law Enforcement Guidelines for details.

Yes, the account joashamupitan existed on X. It belonged to Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan (current INEC chairman, account ID 1567086242164101120, created September 2022). He changed the username to Sundayvibe00 today (now protected and labeled "Parody Account") after 2023 pro-APC posts resurfaced. X username history is verifiable via the account ID.

To obtain a forensic audit trail of an X account (email, full posts/replies, owner data, profile change logs, etc.), lawyers must secure valid legal process such as a subpoena, court order, or equivalent from a court with jurisdiction. X Corp. (US-based) requires this for non-public info and responds only to properly scoped requests via their Legal Request Submissions site (legalrequests.x.com for law enforcement/government) or by mail. In Nigeria, this typically starts with a local court order, then international service (e.g., via MLAT for criminal probes or Hague Convention for civil). X may preserve data temporarily if requested but discloses only what their records hold. See X's Law Enforcement Guidelines for details.

Today, I solemnly affirm my oath as Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission. I pledge to uphold the Constitution of the Nigeria, to discharge my duties with integrity, impartiality, and courage, and to protect the sanctity of every vote cast by Nigerians.




















