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2023 FCT Senatorial Candidate Building an Abuja that works for everyone. #ADC #FCTSenate Global President 11, Pillars of Peace International

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2026
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Sen Mubarak A Tijjani@SenMubarakTj·
I am Dr. Mubarak Ahmed Tijjani, and I believe the people of the FCT deserve accessible leadership, practical solutions, and a Senate that truly represents them. This movement is about the trader in Wuse, the student in Gwagwalada, the worker in Maitama, and the families across the satellite towns. Together, we can build an FCT that works for everyone. Follow this journey. #FCTSenate #ADC
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Today I picked up my Nomination Form for FCT Senate 2027. This journey is for every young person and every voice that believes in purposeful leadership and positive change. In sha Allah, We will emerge victorious. 2027 is our time. #AriseAndShine 🤝
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Contesting for the FCT Senate seat in the 2023 general election was more than a political experience, it was an opportunity to connect deeply with the people, listen to their concerns and better understand the challenges facing our communities. That journey strengthened our commitment to youth development, improved security and people-focused representation across the FCT. The mission for a better Abuja continues.
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Building a New FCT! Colleagues and Partners in Progress, ​As we step into this new chapter with the ADC, the party that has now legally secured the future of democracy, it is time our identity reflects our mission. We are no longer just "Ambassadors" of a slogan; we are the Architects of a new reality. ​ From today, this movement is officially known as the ADC Architects of Change (AAC). ​ We aren't here to wait for hope; we are here to build prosperity through practical leadership. Our mission to mobilize as much verified members for the May 15th INEC register deadline starts now under this new, unified banner. ​ To be an Architect of Change, you must be a registered voter in the party. If you haven't captured your data on the ADC portal and secured your card, do so in the next 24 hours. Let's move from digital coordination to physical dominance. ​ADC Architects!
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Mohammed Hayatu-Deen
Mohammed Hayatu-Deen@Mohayatudeen·
I spent this morning at a fruit market in Abuja, supporting a membership drive. The people I met were not politicians. They are traders, farmers, ordinary Nigerians who have simply had enough. And they are joining the ADC. I joined for the same reason. The ADC is the only credible vehicle for the new direction this country desperately needs. I am standing for the presidential ticket because I intend to help deliver it. Join us.
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@sultanbellojr @Borngreata22 A bold step toward accountability and reconciliation. Admitting mistakes publicly takes courage, and this could be the beginning of healing and unity within the ADC. Apologies accepted 👏🏽👏🏽
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Hon. Sultan Bello
Hon. Sultan Bello@sultanbellojr·
Today, I want to sincerely apologize to all members and stakeholders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for my role in conspiring with my cousin, Nafi’u Bala Gombe, in actions that contributed to the crisis and instability within our great party while serving as the National Youth Leader of his faction. What I did was wrong, and I fully acknowledge that. The most important thing now is that I have realized my mistakes, accepted responsibility, and made the decision never to be part of such actions again. Growth comes with accountability, and I believe admitting one’s wrongs is the first step toward making things right. I also want to extend my heartfelt apologies to respected leaders and stakeholders of our party, including David Mark, Babachir Lawal, Atiku Abubakar, Abubakar Malami, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Rotimi Amaechi, and many others who have continued to stand for peace, truth, and the unity of the ADC. I am grateful that they accepted my apology and advised me to always stand on the side of truth and never again conspire with anyone to undermine the progress of the party or the democratic process. After careful reflection, I have aligned myself with the faction led by Senator David Mark because it represents the legitimate and truthful path forward for the ADC. Nafi’u Bala himself knows, just as I do, that he resigned from his position as Deputy National Chairman of the ADC. Going forward, I am committed to playing a positive role in resolving this crisis. There will be a major development from me very soon, and by the grace of God, I will be among those who will help bring this ADC problem to an end once and for all. I also seek forgiveness from all Nigerians who may have been disappointed by my actions and involvement with Nafi’u Bala Gombe. I have learned valuable lessons from this experience, and I am choosing the path of peace, truth, and unity. May God guide us all and strengthen our democracy. — Hon. Sultan Ahmed Bello, Former National Youth Leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
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African Democratic Congress
The ADC National Secretariat remains a hub of renewed hope and political momentum 🇳🇬 Hon. Emmanuel Orji Kanu has officially picked up his nomination form at the National Secretariat of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as he steps forward to represent the people of Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency. The increasing number of aspirants, supporters, and grassroots stakeholders identifying with the ADC across Abia State and the South East is a strong reflection of the growing trust Nigerians are placing in the party’s vision for credible leadership and national renewal. A new political direction is taking shape driven by the people, inspired by hope, and powered by service. The South East is rising with ADC. ADC ARISE! #ADC #AbiaState #southeast #HopeOfThePeople #Nigeria2027 #democracy
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Borno ADC Gains Momentum as Zannah and Abdulrazaq Present Nomination Forms This is how serious political movements are built: not by noise, not by empty social media drama, but by structure, discipline, and visible steps that show readiness for the battle ahead. The formal presentation of nomination forms by Dist. Babagana Zannah, the incoming Senator for Borno Central, Insha Allah, alongside Hon. Abdulrazaq Ahmed Zanna, House of Representatives aspirant for Bama, Ngala, and Kala Balge Federal Constituency, to H.E. Kashim Imam, Matawallen Borno and leader of the African Democratic Congress in Borno State, is a strong message to the political establishment. ADC is organizing. Borno is not an ordinary political ground. It is a state with deep political history, strong personalities, complex grassroots realities, and communities that understand the meaning of leadership, sacrifice, security, representation, and development. Any party that wants to compete seriously in Borno must come with more than slogans. It must come with credible faces, local understanding, grassroots reach, and disciplined coordination. That is why this moment matters. Dist. Babagana Zannah’s movement for Borno Central and Hon. Abdulrazaq Ahmed Zanna’s aspiration for Bama, Ngala, and Kala Balge are not isolated ambitions. They represent a wider ADC awakening in the state. They show that credible aspirants are stepping forward, aligning with party leadership, and preparing to give the people a real alternative. For too long, Nigerian politics has been dominated by the same old pattern: recycled promises, abandoned communities, weak representation, and leaders who remember the people only during election season. But the mood is changing. Citizens want representatives who understand their pain, respect their voices, and can stand firmly for their interests. ADC must now build on this momentum with unity, ward-level organization, women and youth inclusion, credible campaigns, voter education, and polling unit protection. The message from Borno is becoming clear. The forms have been presented. The structure is taking shape. The movement is entering another level. And 2027 will not be business as usual.
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CRA27 Advocacy
CRA27 Advocacy@CRA27_Advocacy·
ADC ASPIRANTS: ADAMAWA STATE 🇳🇬 Hon. Abubakar Bubayero paid a visit to H.E. Rotimi Amaechi to present his House of Representatives nomination form, reaffirming his alignment and commitment ahead of the ADC primaries in Adamawa State. #AmaechiforPresident
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