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Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by ogododo(op): 7:04am On Apr 11
Several verifiable past tweets by INEC chairman Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan from his time as a professor at the University of Jos unmistakably reveal partisan sympathies for the APC and, more specifically, for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. If he has any regard for institutional integrity, he should own up to them, acknowledge the moral burden they place on his office, and resign. I will return to this.

Amupitan’s neutrality has long hovered under a cloud of suspicion, but I deliberately gave him the benefit of the doubt, to the irritation of many who urged me to call him out earlier and who falsely thought my reluctance to criticize him was the result of my having a relationship with him.

When it surfaced that he had written a tendentious memo alleging a “Christian genocide” without acknowledging equally horrific Muslim deaths in the recurring communal violence in central Nigeria, I attributed it to what I call epistemic closure, a condition where a person’s informational environment is so internally reinforcing that outside evidence is dismissed or never encountered. In that state, complex issues get reduced to narrow, self-confirming interpretations because the person is effectively sealed inside a filter bubble.

For a professor and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, that kind of intellectual insularity is disappointing. It runs against the grain of scholarly training, which stresses self-criticism and transcendence. Still, I did not think it was sufficient to establish bias.

When he was criticized for fixing the 2027 election during Ramadan, I again resisted the rush to judgment. Islam does not prohibit work during Ramadan, and several Muslim-majority countries have conducted elections in that period. Besides, with figures like Malam Mohammed Haruna on the commission, it would be simplistic to assign sole responsibility to him. So, even at the cost of being suspected of unduly shielding him, I held my fire.

But two developments began to strain my charitable reading of his actions. His push to revalidate permanent voter cards, which carried the risk of disenfranchising millions, gave me pause. Then his interventions in the ADC’s internal crisis revealed a man who struggled unsuccessfully to conceal partisan impulses aligned with Tinubu’s apparent determination to fracture the opposition and stall the emergence of a viable challenger.

Even these, troubling as they were, pale beside what emerged on Friday. Evidence now shows that in 2023, about two years before his appointment as INEC chairman, Amupitan used an X account bearing his name to engage in openly partisan commentary.

On March 18, 2023, Dayo Israel, the APC’s National Youth Leader, whom Amupitan followed, boasted that he had flipped his “nearby,” “Igbo-dominated” polling unit from the opposition to the APC. Amupitan replied: “Victory is sure.”

Pause on that for a moment. This was a direct affirmation of a partisan boast couched in ethnically coded language. The reference to an “Igbo-dominated” polling unit invokes the ethnic polarization that defined much of the 2023 election cycle. To respond to such a claim with “Victory is sure” is to align oneself not just with a party, but with a particular narrative of electoral conquest over an implicitly defined “other.”

A day earlier, March 17, 2023, one Okodoro Oro circulated a claim that Peter Obi supporters had repurposed an old photograph of a bloodied man to malign Lagos State legislator Desmond Elliot. Amupitan’s response was: “They are evil in the 24th [sic] century.”

This is not the language of a detached observer. It is the language of moral condemnation directed at a clearly identified political camp. To be fair, future electoral umpires are not expected to be devoid of private opinions, but when those opinions are expressed in such stark, emotionally charged terms in the heat of a contested election, they take on a different significance. Politics

Then came April 25, 2023. A Tinubu support account celebrated the reception Tinubu received at the Abuja airport. Amupitan responded with a single word: “Asiwaju.”

To the uninitiated, this may appear harmless, even innocuous. It isn’t. “Asiwaju” is a political identity marker. In Yoruba, it means “leader” or “one who leads from the front,” much like “jagaba,” his other prominent title from Borgu, but in the context of Nigerian politics, particularly the 2023 election, it functioned as a rallying cry, a badge of allegiance, and a shorthand for loyalty to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. It is the word chanted at rallies, emblazoned on campaign materials, and deployed in digital spaces to signal belonging to a political movement.

When a supporter says “Asiwaju,” it is an affirmation of fealty. So, when a man who would later become the chairman of the electoral commission uses that word in direct response to a celebratory message about Tinubu, he is participating in a community of praise. He is, in that moment, not an observer of politics, but a participant in its partisan theater, in a patterned expressions of alignment.

After these tweets resurfaced, the account in question underwent a series of transformations. The handle changed from @joashamupitan to @Sundayvibe00, rebranded as a “parody” account and then locked from public view. But digital traces are stubborn. Archival indexing still ties the earlier posts to the original identity.

So, the sequence is straightforward. An account using Amupitan’s name made partisan interventions during the 2023 election cycle. That same account later changed identity multiple times, adopted a parody label, and restricted access. The timing of these changes invites obvious questions about transparency and accountability, particularly for someone who now occupies the most sensitive electoral office in the country.

What makes this especially unsettling for me is that I publicly defended him in the past. In my October 11, 2025, column, “New INEC Boss and Tinubu’s Visibilization of Northern Yorubas,” I described him as “an accomplished professor of law and a revered Senior Advocate of Nigeria who has no known record of partisan political affiliations.” That judgment was based on the evidence available at the time. We now know better.Politics

The issue is not that Amupitan, as a private citizen, held political opinions. Every citizen is entitled to that. The issue is that those opinions were expressed in ways that align distinctly with one party, in the very period that defined Nigeria’s most contentious recent election, and that he now presides over an institution that demands not just neutrality, but the appearance of neutrality.

Electoral legitimacy is not sustained by legal technicalities alone. It rests on public trust. Once that trust is eroded, even the most procedurally sound election becomes suspect in the eyes of citizens. That is why electoral umpires are held to a higher standard than ordinary public officials. They must be above reproach not only in conduct but in perception. Amupitan’s past tweets compromise that perception.




He has compounded the problem by failing to confront the matter directly. He should address the public, acknowledge the tweets, and reckon with their implications. The moral weight of his current office is incompatible with unresolved questions about partisan loyalty.

Yes, the law makes his removal cumbersome. The president must initiate the process, and the Senate must approve it with a two-thirds majority. In practice, that threshold is hardly insurmountable for a president who commands legislative loyalty, who gets bills debated and passed in a matter of hours. But it is unrealistic to expect President Tinubu to initiate the removal of a man whose perceived partisan alignment may well have recommended him for the position in the first place.

Which leaves only one honorable path: resignation, which Nigerian public officers loathe. If he has any ounce of integrity left, he should resign because if he chooses to remain, every election he conducts in which the APC prevails will be shadowed by credible allegations of premeditated bias. No serious observer will dismiss such claims out of hand. In trying to protect his position, he would end up damaging both the institution he leads and, ironically, the party he is presumed to favor.

Nigeria has had electoral umpires accused of partisanship before. But rarely has the evidence been this direct, this traceable, and this difficult to explain away.

If he stays, Amupitan risks inscribing his name in history not merely as a controversial INEC chairman, but as one whose tenure deepened, or completely eroded, public distrust in the electoral process.

Postscript:

As I was about to file this column, my editor drew my attention to a news release by INEC’s Chief Press Secretary, Adedayo Oketola, claiming that the Twitter account associated with Amupitan, created in 2022, is “fake.”


That claim does not withstand basic scrutiny. In 2022, Amupitan was an obscure professor. There was no incentive to impersonate him. The tweets now in contention were posted in 2023, before he became INEC chairman.

Fake accounts do not typically maintain a coherent history, then change handles, rebrand as parody, and lock themselves the moment their past becomes inconvenient. That pattern suggests an attempt to obscure prior activity, not random impersonation.

The statement is notably silent on the disappearance of the original handle, the shift to a new identity, the sudden “parody” label, and the decision to restrict public access.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2026/04/amupitans-past-tweets-show-apc.html?m=1

Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Bigkoko: 7:11am On Apr 11
Expecting an appointee of Tinubu to be shameless is supposed to be studied!

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

I love how Nigerians are dragging his balls on X.

I love how he is showing the fraud he is, by attempting to sign up a new parody X account, and still caught and revealed. I love it all. Please tell me if my post in 2023 about Tinubu reaping Karmic potions isn't true!

Will he drink sniper like Awol? Time will tell.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by LagosOrigin: 7:12am On Apr 11
Amupitan even tried to cover up his 2023 support for APC by editing his username that made the tweet supporting APC in 2023 but Grok bursted him ..

His tweet below 👇

Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by LagosOrigin: 7:13am On Apr 11
How Grok bursted him.

The Email on his CV even matches with the email used to create the twitter account .


The man lacks integrity. He must go now!

Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by muyico(m): 7:17am On Apr 11
ours party already won!
we playing d gamez
we understands most!

Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by TimeManager(m): 7:34am On Apr 11
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by AMINDA: 8:03am On Apr 11
TimeManager:
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
Continue to bury your head in the sand but don't expect the rest of us to do the same. A two-factor authentication of his username on twitter shows that not only is it linked to his other emails including his official email in UniJos, it is also linked to his phone numbers displayed on his CV.

Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Bigkoko: 8:28am On Apr 11
Could it be that the reason Bola is so afraid of Obi is that he knew Obi will allow Efcc & other agencies to function properly because if the head is not stealing, he definitely will not defend employees who stole.

If his immediate family is not stealing, he definitely will not defend associates who stole.

Back to Bola, the signs are all there.....not loved by anyone. Doesn't have a cut-like following save the 2k gents on Nairaland.

Could it be that the New Nigeria Obi always harp on is banked on using Amupitan & Bola as the raw materials for the New Nigeria becoming POssible? By jailing them, one for corruption, the other for trying to subvert the will of Nigerians illegally!

Time will tell.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Good2go1: 8:34am On Apr 11
When criminal is in the helm of affairs expect unexpected
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Sheuns(m): 8:40am On Apr 11
Bola knows what he’s doing. All his appointees must be his supporter. He can never appoint a neutral person.

If you can’t worship him, you’re not fit to be in his clique.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by AndroBlaze: 8:57am On Apr 11
AMINDA:
Continue to bury your head in the sand but don't expect the rest of us to do the same. A two-factor authentication of his username on twitter shows that not only is it linked to his other emails including his official email in UniJos, it is also linked to his phone numbers displayed on his CV.
I usually have nothing but contempt for your posts and ridiculous caliphate agenda....but this was good detective work.

If more Nigerians scrutinized properly the lies our leaders easily and lazily tell, it would help the whole country.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Gerhards: 9:01am On Apr 11
muyico:
ours party already won!
we playing d gamez
we understands most!
Why is southwest geopolitical region trying so hard to destroy Nigeria democracy. I thought they are the number one lover of one Nigeria.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Gerhards: 9:03am On Apr 11
TimeManager:
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
Where is the fake news? Why do you Tinubu supporters hate truth?
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by helinues: 9:07am On Apr 11
Would anybody be appointed as INEC chairman without associating with any political in the past

Farooq can't be claiming to be a professor but always sounding like a gala hawker
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Gotocourt: 9:08am On Apr 11
Amupitan is a political appointee, don't expect him to be neutral. The NASS members failed to pass a better amended bill that will make our electoral system more free and fair🤷🏿.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Ofunaofu: 9:14am On Apr 11
TimeManager:
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
What exactly is fake about the tweet?
Honestly, the way you folks support evil is mind-blowing, and to top it off, you usually end your lies and falsehoods with the footnote ‘Kiss the truth!’ when, in reality, you should be kissing the lies you propagate.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by SeverusSnape(m): 9:14am On Apr 11
TimeManager:
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
We should kiss the truth while you're kissing TUluMbU's ass.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by crixlight2(m): 9:23am On Apr 11
Bigkoko:
Could it be that the reason Bola is so afraid of Obi is that he knew Obi will allow Efcc & other agencies to function properly because if the head is not stealing, he definitely will not defend employees who stole.

If his immediate family is not stealing, he definitely will not defend associates who stole.

Back to Bola, the signs are all there.....not loved by anyone. Doesn't have a cut-like following save the 2k gents on Nairaland.

Could it be that the New Nigeria Obi always harp on is banked on using Amupitan & Bola as the raw materials for the New Nigeria becoming POssible? By jailing them, one for corruption, the other for trying to subvert the will of Nigerians illegally!

Time will tell.
Funny people , se na obidient or Atiku supporter unah expect make Tinubu appoint….. 2023 Amupitan was ordinary Nigeria that have his right to support any political party he likes
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by ogododo(op): 11:05am On Apr 11
Nawa Nlf.pmod.

Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by helinues: 11:10am On Apr 11
crixlight2:
Funny people , se na obidient or Atiku supporter unah expect make Tinubu appoint….. 2023 Amupitan was ordinary Nigeria that have his right to support any political party he likes
Those people have stopped thinking straight
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by ogododo(op): 11:35am On Apr 11
How dem go run 2027?
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by TokoEkambi:
Gerhards:
Why is southwest geopolitical region trying so hard to destroy Nigeria democracy. I thought they are the number one lover of one Nigeria.
Why are you not happy that they're destroying Nigeria for you? I thought you lot want it that way so you may go? (everyone knows you lot don't want to go anywhere. All those "let us go" noise is just because you lot consider wailing a hobby).
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Racoon(m): 12:58pm On Apr 11
INEC Chairman, Prof. Amupitan, is really feeling the heat. He was caught red-handed supporting Bola Tinubu and the APC. To show how confused and panicked he is, he changed his username and then rushed to open a brand new X account claiming it wasn't his.

His actions only prove the allegations are true. Why change your username and open a new account? Does he think Nigerians are fools like Tinubu's supporters? I don't know who is advising him, but he looks lost and confused.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by brain54(m): 12:58pm On Apr 11
Another election cycle is here again...


I hate the shenanigans that come with it.







Make Una vote wisely o!
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by anonimi: 1:00pm On Apr 11
TimeManager:
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
Did you also kiss the truth in the video below huh






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn29b0SkCWU
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by angelboy01(m): 1:01pm On Apr 11
TimeManager:
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
Mr Kiss the liez, dem show you evidence but you still dey shift goal post. Na people like you ADC dey show evidence or saboteurs but you go say na lie.

Kiss the Lie!
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by angelboy01(m): 1:02pm On Apr 11
Racoon:
INEC Chairman, Prof. Amupitan, is really feeling the heat. He was caught red-handed supporting Bola Tinubu and the APC. To show how confused and panicked he is, he changed his username and then rushed to open a brand new X account claiming it wasn't his.

His actions only prove the allegations are true. Why change your username and open a new account? Does he think Nigerians are fools like Tinubu's supporters? I don't know who is advising him, but he looks lost and confused.
Bro, Tinubu supporters aren't fools, they know the truth but will turn blind eye and kiss the lies as always.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by Stevosty: 1:04pm On Apr 11
Who will remove him? He is there to do the president bid.
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by ChizzyBuna(m): 1:04pm On Apr 11
Trump and USA military should supervise this 2027 election
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by nairalanda1(m): 1:04pm On Apr 11
TimeManager:
This man jumped out of his bed and reacting to a fake tweet. Then he would later turn around to apologize as he usually does after he goofed.
He reacts first before thinking. He can't help to keep his bias in check.

-Kiss the truth!
Do you have actual proof it is a fake tweet. If you do, tell us immediately
Re: Amupitan’s Past Tweets Show An APC Sympathizer- Kperogi by abysirius(m): 1:05pm On Apr 11
Oppositions are in a dreamland to believe they can force the INEC chairman to resign. Oh.. they expect Tinubu to be so stupid to appoint someone from their own camp grin grin grin
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