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Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by naptu2: 10:38pm On Apr 10, 2023
Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election

The documents revealed Washington DC had access to high-level internal conversations within Nigeria’s domestic intelligence agency.

Murtala Abdullahi
April 10, 2023


The United States Intelligence Community monitored Nigeria’s just-concluded national elections and tracked top-level talks within the Department of State Services (DSS), according to leaked files seen by HumAngle.

The briefing slides were part of a cache of highly classified documents circulated online in recent weeks that revealed information about the U.S. spying on allies and adversaries. It included intelligence on South Korea, France, Israel, Ukraine, and Russia.

Though the U.S. government has not confirmed the authenticity of the documents, it said it was “actively reviewing” the issue. Officials, however, told CNN and the New York Times that the documents appear legitimate “though at least one of the dozens of pages of classified reports had been altered”.

The markings on the Nigerian files showed that it was a compilation of assessments from open-source intelligence and highly sensitive communication intercepts.

One of the top-secret briefs obtained through intercepting communication revealed that security services were aware of the malfunction of some of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) prior to the elections.

“Nigerian Department of State Services (DSS) Assistant Director for the Communications Intelligence Department Usman Sani on 19 February recounted to DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi that INEC Deputy Director of Information and Communication Technology Lawrence Bayode earlier that day revealed to probably INEC Principal Engineer Victor Igboh that some BVAS devices began malfunctioning prior to being sent out to their designated locations,” the brief stated.

Igboh was said to have responded that the majority of the BVAS devices stored at the INEC headquarters in Rivers state were malfunctioning due to swollen batteries, “an issue he claimed would likely affect the election if not quickly remedied”.

The document also reported “unspecified challenges with the BVAS” and card reader machines in the northeast region.

The brief, which was the most sensitive on Nigeria among the dozens leaked, indicates that American intelligence was keeping tabs on the communications of senior officials of the country’s domestic intelligence agency.

The other files focused on the Central Intelligence Agency’s updates on the outcome of the election. It noted that Nigeria’s electoral commission (INEC) had announced Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the President-elect.

It also highlighted that INEC confirmed that Tinubu had passed the benchmark of 25 per cent of votes in two-thirds of the country’s 36 states and the capital. The threshold for declaring the winner of the election has since become an issue surrounded by controversy and is currently a subject of litigation.

Another file with a label indicating that it was secret but authorised for release to the Five Eyes Alliance reported that imagery analysis had revealed that in early March the Nigerian government maintained an increased security posture following the announcement.

HumAngle contacted DSS and INEC spokespersons about the development but has yet to receive comments at the time of filing.

On Monday, Reuters reported that the U.S. national security community was grappling with the fallout of the leaks, including the impact on sensitive information-sharing within the government and ties with other countries.

Attention was drawn to the documents by a series of publications by the New York Times, and the U.S. authorities have especially found them troubling because of the unusual recency of the information they contain.The leaks also indicate that the U.S. “has plugged itself into [Ukrainian] President Volodymyr Zelensky’s internal conversations and those of even the closest U.S. allies, like South Korea.”

https://humanglemedia.com/leaked-intelligence-files-give-insights-into-u-s-tracking-of-nigerias-election/

Nigeria’s President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu casts his ballot at a polling station in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria Feb. 25, 2023, REUTERS/Nengi Nelson.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by naptu2: 10:38pm On Apr 10, 2023
US scrambles to trace source of highly classified intel leak

By Idrees Ali

April 10, 2023


WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - Classified documents that appeared online, with details ranging from Ukraine's air defenses to Israel's Mossad spy agency, have U.S. officials scrambling to identify the leak's source, with some experts saying it could be an American.

Officials say the breadth of topics addressed in the documents, which touch on the war in Ukraine, China, the Middle East and Africa, suggest they may have been leaked by an American rather than an ally.

"The focus now is on this being a U.S. leak, as many of the documents were only in U.S. hands," Michael Mulroy, a former senior Pentagon official, told Reuters in an interview.

U.S. officials said the investigation is in its early stages and those running it have not ruled out the possibility that pro-Russian elements were behind the leak, which is seen as one of the most serious security breaches since more than 700,000 documents, videos and diplomatic cables appeared on the WikiLeaks website in 2013.

The Russian embassy in Washington and the Kremlin did not respond to requests for comment.

Following disclosure of the leak, Reuters has reviewed more than 50 documents labeled "Secret" and "Top Secret" that first appeared last month on social media websites, beginning with Discord and 4Chan. While some of the documents were posted weeks ago, their existence was first reported on Friday by the New York Times.

Reuters has not independently verified the authenticity of the documents. Some giving battlefield casualty estimates from Ukraine appeared to have been altered to minimize Russian losses. It is not clear why at least one is marked unclassified but includes top secret information. Some documents are marked "NOFORN," meaning they cannot be released to foreign nationals.

Two U.S. officials told Reuters on Sunday that they have not ruled out that the documents may have been doctored to mislead investigators as to their origin or to disseminate false information that may harm U.S. security interests.

The White House referred questions to the Pentagon.

In a statement on Sunday, the Pentagon said it was reviewing the validity of the photographed documents that "appear to contain sensitive and highly classified material."

The Pentagon has referred the issue to the Department of Justice, which has opened a criminal investigation.

One of the documents, dated Feb. 23 and marked "Secret," outlines in detail how Ukraine's S-300 air defense systems would be depleted by May 2 at the current usage rate.

Such closely guarded information could be of use to Russian forces, and Ukraine said its president and top security officials met on Friday to discuss ways to prevent leaks.

WATCHING ALLIES

Another document, marked "Top Secret" and from a CIA Intel update from March 1, says the Mossad intelligence agency was encouraging protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to tighten controls on the Supreme Court.

The document said the U.S. learned this through signals intelligence, suggesting the United States had been spying on one of its most important allies in the Middle East.

In a statement on Sunday, Netanyahu's office described the assertion as "mendacious and without any foundation whatsoever."

Another document gave details of internal discussions among senior South Korean officials about U.S. pressure on Seoul to help supply weapons to Ukraine, and its policy of not doing so.

The office of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Monday that fact checks on the documents are a priority and that it would request the U.S. to take "appropriate" steps after confirming details.

Yoon's office said the possibility that the documents were fabricated or a product of third-party interference cannot be ruled out, warning any attempts to "disrupt the alliance would face repercussions".

Some lawmakers of South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party expressed "strong regret" over the spying allegations, calling them a clear violation of national sovereignty and a major security failure of the Yoon administration.

"We strongly demand a thorough investigation and urge that similar incidents do not occur," the lawmakers said in a joint statement.

The Pentagon has not addressed the contents of any specific documents, including the apparent surveillance of allies.

Two U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that while there was concern about the leak at the Pentagon and intelligence agencies, the documents showed a snapshot in time from more than a month ago, rather than more recent assessments.

The two officials said the military and intelligence agencies were looking at their processes for how widely some of the intelligence is shared internally.

Officials are looking at what motivations a U.S. official or a group of officials would have in leaking such sensitive information, said one of the officials who spoke to Reuters.

The official said investigators were looking at four or five theories, from a disgruntled employee to an insider threat who actively wanted to undermine U.S. national security interests.

Reporting by Idrees Ali; Additional reporting by Soo-hyang Choi and Hyonhee Shin in Seoul; Editing by Don Durfee, Daniel Wallis, Diane Craft and Gerry Doyle

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-searches-source-highly-classified-intel-leak-2023-04-09/

An aerial view of the Pentagon (lower left), Potomac River (C) and Washington Monument in Washington August 31, 2010. REUTERS/Jason Reed

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by naptu2: 10:39pm On Apr 10, 2023
Leaked secret Pentagon documents lift the lid on U.S. spying on Russia’s war in Ukraine

NBC News obtained more than 50 of the leaked documents, many of them labeled “Top Secret."

April 10, 2023, 1:47 AM WAT
By Dan De Luce, Kevin Collier, Phil McCausland and Ken Dilanian


Dozens of leaked Defense Department classified documents posted online reveal details of U.S. spying on Russia’s war machine in Ukraine and secret assessments of Ukraine’s combat power, as well as intelligence gathering on America’s allies, including South Korea and Israel.

NBC News obtained more than 50 of the leaked documents, many of them labeled “Top Secret,” the highest level of classification.

The documents first appeared online in March, and a senior U.S. official said Saturday that the government’s “working theory” is that they are real, although some of them could have been altered.

The full impact of the leak remains unclear, but it could represent the most serious breach of U.S. intelligence secrets since a contractor for the National Security Agency, Edward Snowden, passed on thousands of classified documents to journalists about U.S. electronic surveillance in 2013. In this case, the scale of the disclosure is much smaller, involving dozens instead of thousands of documents.

The documents include repeated references to information based on secret signals intelligence — electronic eavesdropping — a crucial pillar of U.S. intelligence-gathering. A former U.S. intelligence official said the disclosure of some signals intelligence reporting about Russia and its spy agencies could cause significant damage if Moscow is able to cut off those sources of information.

It remains unclear how the trove of documents ended up on various social media sites.

In a statement over the weekend, deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh said, “The Department of Defense continues to review and assess the validity of the photographed documents that are circulating on social media sites and that appear to contain sensitive and highly classified material. An interagency effort has been stood up, focused on assessing the impact these photographed documents could have on U.S. national security and on our Allies and partners. Over the weekend, U.S. officials have engaged with Allies and partners and have informed relevant congressional committees of jurisdiction about the disclosure. The Department of Defense’s highest priority is the defense of our nation and our national security. We have referred this matter to the Department of Justice, which has opened a criminal investigation.”

The New York Times first reported the leak last week. The Times and The Washington Post first reported the contents of some of the same documents obtained by NBC News. The open-source investigative group Bellingcat said the documents first appeared on the Discord social media platform in March.

Many of the documents that NBC News obtained, dated from February to March, appear to be briefing slides prepared by the U.S. military’s Joint Staff and refer to information gleaned from an array of U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office, which oversees U.S. spy satellites. Some of the documents carry the label NOFORN, which prohibits the information from being shared with foreign partners.

Although U.S. officials believe the documents are most likely authentic, at least one of those obtained by NBC News appears to have been doctored, with two versions of the document appearing online, providing different estimates of Russian casualty figures.

The leak will also raise fresh questions among U.S. allies about whether Washington can be trusted with secret information. It remains unclear whether the leak is the result of a hack by a foreign adversary or whether the disclosure came from within the U.S. government or through a U.S. ally with access to American intelligence reporting.

NBC News was not able to independently confirm the intelligence reporting cited in the documents.

Here are some of the highlights from the documents:

Russia’s private mercenary outfit, the Wagner Group, has sought to purchase weapons from NATO member Turkey, as well as from Mali. The group is also considering recruiting more convicts for the war in Ukraine, according to the documents, citing signals intelligence.

Some documents include satellite images of damage to various targets from Ukrainian strikes in February. A strike on an “assembly area” caused “severe damage” and was carried out with the help of U.S. intelligence, a document said.

The battle for Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region is most likely headed for a “stalemate” through 2023, exhausting Russian units and frustrating Moscow’s war aims, according to an assessment based on signals intelligence and National Reconnaissance Office satellite and commercial satellite imagery, a document said.

A document marked “secret” examines why Ukrainian bombs equipped with U.S.-made guidance systems, known as Joint Direct Attack Munitions, or JDAMs, have failed recently. It speculates that bomb fuses are not being armed correctly and that GPS signal issues — potentially caused by Russian jamming efforts — could be at play.

A Feb. 28 document assesses “pathways” for Israel to provide “lethal aid” to Ukraine, providing hypothetical situations that might drive Israel from its balancing act between Kyiv and Moscow. Marked “secret,” the document also suggests what Israeli weapons could be transferred to Ukraine, such as Israel’s Javelin equivalent and other missile systems. The analysis says the “most plausible” scenario is that Jerusalem adopts a Turkish model under U.S. pressure. Like Ankara, it would mean that Israel “sells lethal defense systems or provides them through third-party entities” while openly advocating for peace and “offering to host mediation efforts.” Alternative scenarios consider how Moscow’s support of Iran’s military programs or proxy efforts in Syria could drive Israel to provide Ukraine with “lethal aid.”

South Korea has concerns about providing artillery shells to the U.S. to replenish America’s supplies, as officials worried that the ammunition would end with Ukraine’s military, according to documents citing signals intelligence.

The leadership of Israel’s Mossad foreign intelligence service encouraged its staff to take part in anti-government protests that have swept Israel, according to one document. Israel issued a statement vehemently denying the assertion when it was first reported.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/leaked-documents-show-us-spying-russia-war-ukraine-rcna78876

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by seunmsg(m): 11:00pm On Apr 10, 2023
Nothing about rigging or bribing of INEC officials.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by inoki247: 11:00pm On Apr 10, 2023
Lol from everything wey I read up dere stolen Mandate no dey inside lipsrsealed undecided undecided

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Xxxxtentacion2: 11:06pm On Apr 10, 2023
Lol....

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by domDva(m): 11:07pm On Apr 10, 2023
There is no information here, just bland notes.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Throwback: 11:12pm On Apr 10, 2023
The other files focused on the Central Intelligence Agency’s updates on the outcome of the election. It noted that Nigeria’s electoral commission (INEC) had announced Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the President-elect.

It also highlighted that INEC confirmed that Tinubu had passed the benchmark of 25 per cent of votes in two-thirds of the country’s 36 states and the capital.

The above should educate those writing letters to the USA that they are just wasting their time to prevent what has already happened.

Many of them were the same religious bigot who held on to the delusion that Trump won elections and that Biden would never be sworn in.

To their shame, Biden has long become President of America and their democracy despite the unrest and insurrection at the Capitol which led to deaths, has not been termed hollow by those who suffer an inferiority complex.

Meanwhile their Lord, Trump, is fighting a criminal case that could lead to his conviction.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by NaijaMutant(f): 11:13pm On Apr 10, 2023
There's surely a reason the US has not congratulated the Inec president-select

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by ola6: 11:25pm On Apr 10, 2023
This Chimanda's letter made her look so triblistic and stupi.d. Now, the "mighty USA" that she wrote her letter to leaked this

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Creeper: 11:30pm On Apr 10, 2023
domDva:
There is no information here, just bland notes.

Because it’s psyop released by the US government itself for a peculiar motive.

It’s the classic clandestine CIA tactic - the real aim will appear in the next few weeks.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by NothingDoMe: 11:35pm On Apr 10, 2023
It also highlighted that INEC confirmed that Tinubu had passed the benchmark of 25 per cent of votes in two-thirds of the country’s 36 states and the capital
And the capital? Tinubu got 25% in FCT?

I don't believe this crap is from the USA. Sounds more like Tinubu media write up. Even people who watched NTA knew that TInubu did not get 25% in FCT.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Spandau: 11:49pm On Apr 10, 2023
seunmsg:
Nothing about rigging or bribing of INEC officials.

Kadoso Mutairu aka seunmsg!

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by ShaqFu: 11:51pm On Apr 10, 2023
Well if those documents were top secret I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been leaked.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by ZZ22: 11:53pm On Apr 10, 2023
Throwback:


The above should educate those writing letters to the USA that they are just wasting their time to prevent what has already happened.

Many of them were the same religious bigot who held on to the delusion that Trump won elections and that Biden would never be sworn in.

To their shame, Biden has long become President of America and their democracy despite the unrest and insurrection at the Capitol which led to deaths, has not been termed hollow by those who suffer an inferiority complex.

Meanwhile their Lord, Trump, is fighting a criminal case that could lead to his conviction.
So what happened to this one? Why did you take it out.
One of the top-secret briefs obtained through intercepting communication revealed that security services were aware of the malfunction of some of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) prior to the elections.

“Nigerian Department of State Services (DSS) Assistant Director for the Communications Intelligence Department Usman Sani on 19 February recounted to DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi that INEC Deputy Director of Information and Communication Technology Lawrence Bayode earlier that day revealed to probably INEC Principal Engineer Victor Igboh that some BVAS devices began malfunctioning prior to being sent out to their designated locations,” the brief stated.

Igboh was said to have responded that the majority of the BVAS devices stored at the INEC headquarters in Rivers state were malfunctioning due to swollen batteries, “an issue he claimed would likely affect the election if not quickly remedied”.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Throwback: 11:55pm On Apr 10, 2023
ZZ22:
So what happened to this one? Why did you take it out.
One of the top-secret briefs obtained through intercepting communication revealed that security services were aware of the malfunction of some of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) prior to the elections.

“Nigerian Department of State Services (DSS) Assistant Director for the Communications Intelligence Department Usman Sani on 19 February recounted to DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi that INEC Deputy Director of Information and Communication Technology Lawrence Bayode earlier that day revealed to probably INEC Principal Engineer Victor Igboh that some BVAS devices began malfunctioning prior to being sent out to their designated locations,” the brief stated.

Igboh was said to have responded that the majority of the BVAS devices stored at the INEC headquarters in Rivers state were malfunctioning due to swollen batteries, “an issue he claimed would likely affect the election if not quickly remedied”.

You mean swollen battery is what made Tinubu secure majority votes and 25% or more in 30states, while Atiku is stuck at 20 states and Obi at 16states?

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by ZZ22: 11:55pm On Apr 10, 2023
seunmsg:
Nothing about rigging or bribing of INEC officials.
but there's something about INEC sending out faulty BVAS which they are much aware will affect the outcome of the election.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by ShaqFu: 12:00am On Apr 11, 2023
naptu2:


https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/leaked-documents-show-us-spying-russia-war-ukraine-rcna78876
lmao. Another one. So there's actually no intelligence report about Tinubu rigging the election, only report that the BVAS are malfunctioning. I'm sure in the mind of many Obidients, Asiwaju is the one who made the BVAS to malfunction so he can rig. 😂🤣😅😁

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by datola: 12:15am On Apr 11, 2023
Nothing unusual.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by ZZ22: 12:15am On Apr 11, 2023
Throwback:


You mean swollen battery is what made Tinubu secure majority votes and 25% or more in 30states, while Atiku is stuck at 20 states and Obi at 16states?
if you are not stuck at defending your criminal druggie you should have known that INEC deliberately sending out faulty BVAS for the election rendered the whole exercise fraudulent.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by seunmsg(m): 12:23am On Apr 11, 2023
ZZ22:
but there's something about INEC sending out faulty BVAS which they are much aware will affect the outcome of the election.

Igboh was said to have responded that the majority of the BVAS devices stored at the INEC headquarters in Rivers state were malfunctioning due to swollen batteries, “an issue he claimed would likely affect the election if not quickly remedied”.

I highlighted the key words so that you can read and understand better. Only BVAS stored in INEC headquarters in Rivers state were affected and nothing in the report suggest that the BVAS were not remedied before the election.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by ZZ22: 12:39am On Apr 11, 2023
seunmsg:




I highlighted the key words so that you can read and understand better. Only BVAS stored in INEC headquarters in Rivers state were affected and nothing in the report suggest that the BVAS were not remedied before the election.
you druggie defender read again
Nigerian Department of State Services (DSS) Assistant Director for the Communications Intelligence Department Usman Sani on 19 February recounted to DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi that INEC Deputy Director of Information and Communication Technology Lawrence Bayode earlier that day revealed to probably INEC Principal Engineer Victor Igboh that some BVAS devices began malfunctioning prior to being sent out to their designated locations,” the brief stated.

The document also reported “unspecified challenges with the BVAS” and card reader machines in the northeast region.

Oga whatelse do you to see before knowing that this report centres on how INEC conducted an election that's not credible

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Racoon(m): 12:54am On Apr 11, 2023
One of the top-secret briefs obtained through intercepting communication revealed that security services were aware of the malfunction of some of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) prior to the elections.

“(DSS) Assistant Director for the Communications Intelligence Department Usman Sani on 19 February recounted to DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi that INEC Deputy Director of Information &Communication Technology Lawrence Bayode earlier that day revealed to probably INEC Principal Engineer Victor Igboh that some BVAS devices began malfunctioning prior to being sent out to their designated locations,” the brief stated.
Election doomed to fail but they did nothing only to waste almost #400B to rig an election. This is because this has been the primary aim. INEC is just a criminal appendage of the APC government.
The document also reported “unspecified challenges with the BVAS” and card reader machines in the northeast region.
Hence the rigging down there
It also highlighted that INEC confirmed that Tinubu had passed the benchmark of 25 per cent of votes in two-thirds of the country’s 36 states and the capital.
The bolded is false hence makes this so called intelligence report a conjecture.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Putindbutt: 3:44am On Apr 11, 2023
ZZ22:
you druggie defender read again
Nigerian Department of State Services (DSS) Assistant Director for the Communications Intelligence Department Usman Sani on 19 February recounted to DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi that INEC Deputy Director of Information and Communication Technology Lawrence Bayode earlier that day revealed to probably INEC Principal Engineer Victor Igboh that some BVAS devices began malfunctioning prior to being sent out to their designated locations,” the brief stated.

The document also reported “unspecified challenges with the BVAS” and card reader machines in the northeast region.

Oga whatelse do you to see before knowing that this report centres on how INEC conducted an election that's not credible
"Unspecified challenges with BVAS and Card reader machines in the Northeast region"... Are we still using card readers?, stop swallowing every shiit thrown down at you.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Raskimonojendor: 3:57am On Apr 11, 2023
ShaqFu:
lmao. Another one. So there's actually no intelligence report about Tinubu rigging the election, only report that the BVAS are malfunctioning. I'm sure in the mind of many Obidients, Asiwaju is the one who made the BVAS to malfunction so he can rig. 😂🤣😅😁
grin grin grin

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Raskimonojendor: 4:00am On Apr 11, 2023
seunmsg:




I highlighted the key words so that you can read and understand better. Only BVAS stored in INEC headquarters in Rivers state were affected and nothing in the report suggest that the BVAS were not remedied before the election.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by MMWandali: 4:13am On Apr 11, 2023
The world has been watching Nigeria
The country need to purge it self of disrepute

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by press9jatv: 5:37am On Apr 11, 2023
naptu2:


https://humanglemedia.com/leaked-intelligence-files-give-insights-into-u-s-tracking-of-nigerias-election/

Nigeria’s President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu casts his ballot at a polling station in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria Feb. 25, 2023, REUTERS/Nengi Nelson.
haaa Tinubu is in deep trouble. Tinubu will never escape justice from all these drug related crimes he did in USA 🇺🇸. Like Tinubu like buruji kashamu

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Penguin2: 5:56am On Apr 11, 2023
Lol!

USA followed our elections and they know who won.

No wonder Biden has refused to congratulate Pablo Escobar 🤣

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by 9gerian: 6:30am On Apr 11, 2023
Interpretation.

Their reportage is different from your interpretation of compulsory 25% in Abuja.


NothingDoMe:
And the capital? Tinubu got 25% in FCT?

I don't believe this crap is from the USA. Sounds more like Tinubu media write up. Even people who watched NTA knew that TInubu did not get 25% in FCT.

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Re: Leaked Intelligence Files Give Insights Into U.S. Tracking Of Nigeria’s Election by Akunatakasi(m): 6:43am On Apr 11, 2023
naptu2:


https://humanglemedia.com/leaked-intelligence-files-give-insights-into-u-s-tracking-of-nigerias-election/

Nigeria’s President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu casts his ballot at a polling station in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria Feb. 25, 2023, REUTERS/Nengi Nelson.

One mod go come push your thread to front page now despite say someone else done already post same news

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