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











‼️🇳🇬 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.




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


Counterproductive move. If the families can raise the money, they’ll surely find ways to withdraw it. I mean, people still paid kidnappers during the whole currency change brouhaha. If banks inform them and they stop the ransom payment, what are the chances that they’d rescue












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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.











