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RichyO

@richy_os

IT Consultant, Network specialist, OFC Specialist, Web designers & Manager, Manchester City FC

Katılım Temmuz 2012
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RichyO
RichyO@richy_os·
@israel_uyo @FinPlanKaluAja1 Do you know how much we would have spent defending the Naira from September 2023 to date? Can you take a guess?
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Maro@israel_uyo·
@richy_os @FinPlanKaluAja1 He is talking about total debts but this manipulative snqke has to bring in only domestic debts. You don't even know devaluation is a form of borrowing. Who forced him to make the naira worthless?
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
"on your debt sorry mandate we shall stand"
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Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨
Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨@GallantDaletian·
A massive ransom paid to bandits, looking at the volume of these bank-tapped bundles, we are looking at an estimate of ₦200 million. The bank straps prove this money was recently in the formal sector. Alarms are supposed to trigger at ₦500k, yet millions are moving undetected, for such a huge amount to leave the bank with an alarm shows a gap in the security system.
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Nkeiruka
Nkeiruka@RukaRukky·
The Nigeria Police Force is committed to professionalism and responsible service. If you experience or witness any form of police misconduct, there are official channels available to ensure your complaint is heard and properly addressed. The Complaint Response Unit (CRU) is available 24/7 to receive and resolve complaints from all parts of Giant of Africa. To report, kindly provide: Date, time and place of occurrence Call: 08057000001, 08057000002, 09133333785, or 09133333786 WhatsApp: 08057000003 Twitter: @PoliceNG_CRU Every report contributes to accountability and helps strengthen standards across the Force. Speak up, report responsibly. Let’s build trust through action.
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Osadi.@OlayinkaSamuel1·
@abdullahayofel In life, you may sound fuulish if you can not defend your position with a solid understanding of the subject.
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A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
I’ve never seen any politician as f00lish and clueless as Peter Obi… the level of lies is shocking>>>>👇👀🙆 Dino Wike
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Mobilisingnigerians™
Mobilisingnigerians™@mobilisingniger·
PRESS STATEMENT The attention of Operation SAFE CORRIDOR (OPSC) has been drawn to a widely circulated video and accompanying claims alleging that “repentant and active Boko Haram terrorists” are being armed to fight alongside the Nigerian military under OPSC. It is necessary to categorically state that this claim is false, misleading, and entirely unfounded. For clarity, it is important to state that there are several state-led De-radicalization, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration (DRR) initiatives across the country which operate independently and are not under the control or supervision of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) or Defence Headquarters (DHQ). Individuals processed through such state-level arrangements are not recognized as participants within the DHQ-led Operation SAFE CORRIDOR framework. This distinction is critical in addressing the misinformation being circulated. Furthermore, the facility depicted in the video is not an OPSC DRR Camp. The officially designated OPSC facility responsible for handling Boko Haram participants is located in Mallam Sidi, Gombe State, and operates as a secured and controlled military environment. The location shown in the video is clearly inconsistent with the OPSC facility, based on observable differences in structural design, layout, and operational setting. Additionally, the Danish blogger, Jones Raw, and the individuals featured in the video are not known to, nor have they ever been associated with, or granted access to the OPSC facility, rendering the claims not only inaccurate but deliberately misleading. Operation SAFE CORRIDOR remains a strictly non-kinetic, multi-agency programme, designed to facilitate the de-radicalization, rehabilitation, and reintegration of carefully screened and profiled individuals. At no point are participants armed, mobilized, or deployed for combat operations. Upon completion of the programme, participants are formally handed over to relevant state authorities for reintegration and remain within established monitoring frameworks. The programme continues to serve as a critical component of Nigeria’s counterterrorism strategy by reducing the pool of fighters, encouraging voluntary disengagement, and supporting long-term national stability. It is also noteworthy that OPSC operates with the engagement and support of reputable international partners. The continued involvement of these partners, including the European Union, of which Denmark, the country of the said blogger, is a member, underscores the programme’s compliance with international standards, transparency, and adherence to global best practices. Given the potential of such false narratives to undermine national security efforts and erode public confidence, OPSC considers it necessary to address this matter decisively. Accordingly, the originator of the claim, Jones Raw, and any interested and credible observers are invited to a formally coordinated and monitored visit to the OPSC DRR Camp in Mallam Sidi, to be facilitated in conjunction with OPSC’s international partners, where the facts can be independently verified. OPSC remains committed to transparency, professionalism, and the effective execution of its mandate rooted in non-kinetic efforts towards ensuring national security and sustainable peace. Y ALI Brigadier General Coordinator Operation SAFE CORRIDOR 14 April 2026
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Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity
Nigeria is rapidly becoming ByteToBreach’s personal proving ground and the CAC breach might be the most consequential hit yet. Let me explain: >ByteToBreach has been active since at least June 2025, building a reputation as one of the more prolific threat actors in the underground data trade, with confirmed hits across airlines, financial institutions, government agencies, and healthcare providers spanning multiple continents.  >The CAC is Nigeria’s central corporate registry — every registered business, incorporated trustee, and business name runs through it. A 25M document exfiltration from that database means exposure of incorporation records, ownership structures, directorship details, and potentially financial filings at a national scale. >ByteToBreach’s intrusion playbook relies on exploiting known vulnerabilities in cloud and corporate infrastructure, reusing stolen credentials sourced from infostealers and phishing campaigns, and leveraging brute force or misconfiguration-based access….with the end goal always being large scale data exfiltration targeting databases, backups, and sensitive document repositories.  >This isn’t an isolated incident — ByteToBreach also recently claimed responsibility for breaching Remita, a major Nigerian payment processing platform, and in March claimed access to approximately one million Sterling Bank customer accounts and over 3,000 employee records.  Nigeria’s financial and government infrastructure is being systematically worked through. >Nigeria’s data protection regulator, the NDPC, is already in active investigation mode following the Remita and Sterling Bank claims, with formal notices served April 1, 2026….but with penalties capped at N10 million or 2% of annual revenue, the regulatory deterrent against breaches of this scale remains weak. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Maybe with this new chain of events, we might get to see an upgrade in the cybersecurity sector of Nigeria.
Dark Web Informer@DarkWebInformer

‼️🇳🇬 Approximately 25 million documents have allegedly been exfiltrated from the infrastructure of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, the government agency responsible for company registrations. ‣ Threat Actor: ByteToBreach ‣ Category: Data Breach ‣ Victim: Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) / Nigeria Government ‣ Industry: Government ‣ Country: Nigeria ‣ Total Documents: ~25 million ‣ Free Download: 750 GB The threat actor provided 7 proof screenshots documenting the attack stages: ▪️ 1_BREAKTHROUGH ▪️ 2_ESCALATION ▪️ 3_TAKEOVER ▪️ 4_PORTALS ▪️ 5_FULL_ACCESS ▪️ 6_GOV_BETRAYAL ▪️ 7_EXFIL_TIME Around 25% of the files are described as simple corporate signatures, leaving more than 15 million documents of substance. The actor states they tried to upload as much as possible for free but server instability limited the free portion to 750 GB.

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JULIAN DEELO
JULIAN DEELO@juliandeelo·
On the 19th of March at 1am I was outside using my phone , cause of heat and there’s no electricity, when suddenly I heard gunshot , I knew instantly that bad people was around , I didn’t know where the gunshot came from cause it was fired to the air.
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
Peter Obi is the most inconsistent man alive. Peter Obi Today vs Peter Obi Yesterday (Nigerians Are Animals). Peter Obi Today: Anyone that’s happy in Nigeria today is an animal. Peter Obi Yesterday: My job is not to make people happy.
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RichyO
RichyO@richy_os·
@dammiedammie35 Make this guys know 2 things 1. You are talking about a professor of law and a senior advocate of Nigeria 2. The same man has kids. My opinion, be guided
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“it by 9am on Monday, Prof Amupitan do not resign, or Tinubu doesn't sack him neither, Nigerians all over the world in full force will draw the world's attention to the nonsense now been normalised” - King Joel Agho
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RichyO
RichyO@richy_os·
@Pressman2040 I recall that there was a salary increase for all armed forces announced by the President recently. I hope I am correct but I recall reading it on the govt social media pages.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
FACT-CHECK✅✅✅✅: The actual monthly salary of an entry-level South African soldier is about R10,000 (≈ ₦310,000). That is roughly ₦3.7 million per year. Meanwhile, an entrylevel Nigerian soldier earns between ₦1,309,000 and ₦1,330,000 annually. So yes, South African soldiers earn more significantly more. But the claim that they earn 2 million Naira monthly is false. It also misrepresents the Rand-Naira exchange rate. The real issue remains: Nigerian soldiers are underpaid. But exaggerating foreign salaries does not strengthen the argument it weakens it. Let us advocate for better welfare with accurate facts.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

0Here in South Africa, minimum soldiers salary is 2 million a month, but in Nigeria, Soldier, Naval and police salary is 2 million Naira a year, in this same Africa. That’s why our soldiers behave the way they do in Nigeria” - Isaac Fayose

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RichyO
RichyO@richy_os·
@mobilisingniger Why can't we reduce the use of cash. Strengthen our cybersecurity and increase our broadband coverage. By doing this we can reduce access to cash & easily monitor bank transfers/exchanges. This ransom payment must not.continue unchecked.
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Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Around 11 p.m. last night, I got a call from someone. They said there’s an accident along Illisan, and they have called an ambulance, no response. I asked them how long ago did they call the ambulance, they said 15min, I said it’s not possible for Ogun State ambulance to not respond in that timeframe because they are on a Trunk B road. I asked which ambulance number they called. He said 112. I told him to call the Ogun State ambulance service number: 0811 200 0033 instead. He called back 10min later. That Ogun State ambulance had arrived at the scene, and they were on their way to OOUTH. When there’s an accident in Ogun State, call the Ogun State hotline FIRST before dialing 112. 112 is a short code, but the response time is not the same. 112 is a federal emergency line. They’ll do a lot of rerouting before they can locate you. The Ogun State emergency service will locate you quickly because the operators know everywhere in the state. {If you need proof that this happened, demand it, I’ll provide it} Just take the information. Please.
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News Central TV@NewsCentralTV·
"Was there ever a time in ADC where there was no leadership? If INEC now decides not to recognise any leadership in the ADC, has it not returned to an antebellum that it created for itself?" @IdrisZekeriJnr says INEC’s role is limited to observation and not intervention in party administration.
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RichyO
RichyO@richy_os·
@Uptownoflagos What about the aspirations of Anambra people? Or are they inconsequential? Maybe they never had any aspirations btw 2006-2013.
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UptownOfLagos@Uptownoflagos·
This man here remains the single human that blocked the dreams & aspirations of 220M people. If he hadn’t allowed himself to be used to block our dreams, today Obi would have a “bottom to top restructured” LP with FRESH leaders with no need for option B. We Will Never Forget.📌
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RichyO
RichyO@richy_os·
@TheBeninBlogger This is why I really like Babatunde Fashola. He would have made someone pay for all these falsehood & others will learn. We play so much in this country.
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The Benin Blogger
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger·
"Old tweet of the INEC Chairman showing loyalty to the APC and Tinubu have now resurfaced online. With this information out there, nobody can trust INEC to conduct the 2027 election." - Mr. Commonsense
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RichyO@richy_os·
@PastorMarvy Wishing you the best on your day. Congratulations
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Pastor Who
Pastor Who@PastorMarvy·
And oooh… I got balloons today!
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Mobilisingnigerians™
Mobilisingnigerians™@mobilisingniger·
RESPONSE FROM ALOU IBRAHIM GEBI ON PREMIUM TIMES (@PremiumTimesng) ALLEGATION. First, let me make something clear: I can never speak ill of our heads of security agencies, my president, or my country. Never. So, for anyone to twist my contributions into something sinister is deeply painful. But I am a patriot. And patriots take the good with the bad, on behalf of the nation they love. That said, let us ask the right question: Was it the socalled "false intelligence" about Abuja that made the United States issue a travel advisory covering 23 states? Let us be serious. Let us also remember that when President Buhari was in office, and the U.S. wanted to evacuate its embassy staff, I was the one who stood up and defended Nigeria. The record is there. I did not hide. I did not run. Bauchi was stable until the Americans came. So perhaps, just perhaps, we should be directing some pertinent questions to those who arrived and things changed. Just like we discussed the case of Alex Babir. I will not insult my country. I will not tear my country down. I will not burn my country. Why would I? Nigeria will outlive all of us. Nigeria will succeed and thrive, not because of us, but in spite of us. I will take my love for Nigeria to my grave. And if I were to come back a billion times, a billion times I would choose Nigeria. I am an optimist, never a pessimist. This is why the glass is never half-empty for me. That is also why I have always recognised the efforts and sacrifices of the National Security Adviser, our intelligence agencies, especially the SSS, and our gallant military. There is no doubt that we are gaining ground in the fight against insecurity. But before we rush to push things out, we must take a deep breath. We must reflect. We must weigh our words carefully. We must not throw the baby away with the bathwater. Let me leave you with this: The Americans are here on the ground, with boots and intelligence assets. Do they truly need someone to tell them that something is going to happen? Or are they the ones who should be telling us? If we have reached a point where we have to inform them of impending danger, then perhaps, just perhaps, we need to reevaluate the relationship, based on the intelligence-sharing pact we have. I love my country. I have bled for my country. And I will never stop defending it. Signed Hon. Alou Ibrahim Gebi
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CBO.....@charlesbanky·
I read the first paragraph and I can conclude that you are a dumb person, when there’s fuel scarcity did you ever buy fuel at 160 naira? Do you prefer the perennial scarcity or paying market price? Does the president even set the price of pms? Once more many of you have no clue about governance obidient for a reason.. Olodo
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Dr. Mary
Dr. Mary@Oluwamidunsin·
Only him had used deep poverty to cure problems Fuel queues — gone. because he took fuel drive from 160 to 1400 in just 3 years. Let’s see if your father can afford it let alone queue for it ASUU strikes — gone. He captured the agency, dissolved all bodies, took away educational fundings. Within 3 years, most schools had more than 300% increase in school fees. Poor man dropping from school. Yet no one could speak for them because he destroyed all the agencies that can speak before hitting them with pain State bankruptcies — Worsening. We just kept borrowing more and more WITH NO RESULT. Before, if govt borrows, they’ll try to do something for citizens before stealing the rest. This one steals with impunity. Award 3.3 trillion to power (the same) project 3 times in 3 years with nothing better. Electricity — people now pay more than 300% increase for the same uselessness. An average Nigeria can’t even guarantee a 12 hour electricity in a day. With all the money said to have been pumped in this sector. This is a big shame. Insecurity — Worse than ever before. Now police don’t even interfere in kidnapping again. They just ask you to pay ransom. Private sector exits — Worsened. Almost all companies had exited Nigeria NGX decline — Naira had gone all time low. He took it from about 400 to 1400. More than 300% decrease Food inflation — so bad than a Tiber of yam has to be cut in slices for Nigerians to be able to afford it. I didn’t even know how much of a failure this man is until I realized you didn’t even have anything good he did to campaign. This is the Worst President ever in the history of Nigeria. We all should be angry and ensure he doesn’t see that sit again
Osas@osazenoo

Only he has shown the will to tackle problems that lingered for decades and the results are beginning to speak. Fuel queues — gone. ASUU strikes — gone. State bankruptcies — easing. Subsidy wastage — eliminated. Electricity — being decentralized. Insecurity — state policing in motion. Private sector exits — reversing. NGX decline — stabilizing. Crude oil output — improving. Food inflation — trending downward. It’s not just promises anymore; it’s visible shifts across critical sectors.

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