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APC Chieftain Gets Access To INEC Database Information

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Lere Olayinka,an APC chieftain, displayed the database transfer information of popular actor Ike Emeka,on his X.com page. However a closer look at the url web address shows an apparent access to the suppossedly highly restricted database of INEC  .  The url address  cvradmin/inecnigeria.org/……, is obviously an internal admin panel which only authorised INEC offcials should have access to.

This expose has put very serious doubt about the independence of INEC , its integrity and capacity to conduct a free and fair election in 2027.

The video below gives further details of the plausible breach of INEC’s database:

@official_sir.waya

INEC portal hacked? Will 2027 election be free and fair? #inecportal #fy #fypシ #goviral

♬ original sound – Sir. Waya (D Aether)

This revealation has blown up across political and tech channels, sending shockwaves through fora tracking electoral integrity ahead of 2027. The mere sight of a cvradmin/inecnigeria.org URL string on a public platform immediately sets off alarm bells regarding a potential insider breach or unauthorized administrative access to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) backend infrastructure.

If verified, an administrative leak of this nature strikes at the absolute heart of public trust, heavily compromising INEC’s Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) portal and casting a dark shadow over the system’s overall security architecture.

Hold on, let’s look at the syntax. cvradmin/ specifically denotes the Continuous Voter Registration administrative control panel. If an active politician is posting a raw URL or screenshot showing this path, it implies someone with backend credentials either leaked a live session or explicitly shared an administrative token. This is a massive compromise.

This isn’t necessarily a ‘hack’ in the traditional sense; it looks like a severe identity and access management (IAM) failure. INEC needs to immediately audit their active admin session logs, terminate all active tokens on the inecnigeria.org subdomains, and find out which regional admin account pulled that specific voter record.

Whether it’s a politician or an ordinary citizen, exposing internal administrative panels on X.com is highly irresponsible. If malicious actors get a hold of the exact endpoint naming conventions, it makes structuring a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) or SQL injection attack significantly easier.

INEC’s National Commissioner for Information needs to issue a technical clarification on this immediately. We cannot head toward a highly contested 2027 cycle with evidence floating around that backend voter registration databases are accessible to partisan actors.

Quote from Bose_O on June 1, 2026, 8:47 am

INEC’s National Commissioner for Information needs to issue a technical clarification on this immediately. We cannot head toward a highly contested 2027 cycle with evidence floating around that backend voter registration databases are accessible to partisan actors.

Very spot on.

INEC must understand that silence is the worst strategy right now. Every hour they go without releasing a technical breakdown of what happened expands the trust deficit exponentially

INEC database security is out here looking like a shared Netflix password! 😂 One minute it’s an un-uploadable IReV result sheet, the next minute politicians are casually scrolling through the admin backend on an iPhone. We are not serious in this country! 💀

This is incredibly demoralizing for the average citizen. You stand in the sun for hours to register for your PVC, hoping your data is safe, only to find out it’s being displayed casually during online political banter. Why should people bother registering for 2027?

This is precisely why Prof. Pat Utomi’s announcement about building an independent, parallel results transmission system is gaining traction. When you see evidence suggesting the official database is porous or partisanly exposed, it completely vindicates the opposition’s deep distrust.

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