Show of support for Dr Moses Paul – a leader with heart of the people

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By: Yusuf Shehu-Tijani

The time is now to stand together and make our voices heard and our votes count! Let’s campaign, mobilize, and vote massively for Dr. Moses Paul (Dr. MO), a visionary leader with a heart for the people and a plan for a Prosperous AMAC that works for all.

If you’re not in Abuja or under AMAC, don’t sit back reach out to your friends, family, and contacts who are there. Tell them that voting Dr. MO means voting for progress, accountability,

We stand firmly in support of Dr. Moses Paul, a true ADC Vanguard member and a leader with a difference. His vision, integrity, and dedication to national transformation continue to inspire many within and beyond our movement.

Dr. Moses Paul represents the spirit of purposeful leadership — one rooted in service, unity, and progress. As we rally behind him, we reaffirm our collective commitment to building a stronger, more inclusive, and visionary future for our people.

We, therefore, extend an open invitation:
Let’s meet and have a round-table discussion on the way forward — to share ideas, strengthen our bonds, and chart a clear path toward achieving our common goals.

Together, under the leadership and guidance of Dr. Moses Paul, we move forward with renewed hope and determination.

Yusuf Shehu-Tijani is the National Coordinator,
ADC YOUTH VANGUARD

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