TCM celebrates its founder, High Chief Franklin Ekechukwu

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We, members of The Collective Movement (TCM), a non-socio-political group, honour our founder, High Chief, Franklin Ekechukwu, as he celebrates another birthday today, marking the life of a visionary whose passion and integrity led to the establishment of TCM.

The movement has continued to advocate for national security and good governance, thereby reinforcing democratic principles and advancing the welfare of the Nigerian people.

Your commitment created a platform that welcomes every voice and inspires individuals to believe in their own potential. You have built not just a group, but a family grounded in integrity, compassion, and in the pursuit of collective growth.

You have shown what true leadership looks like through the establishment of TCM, whose purpose and unwavering commitment to the common good of Nigerians remain remarkable. Your strength, discipline, and relentless passion for progress have helped the group to show clear political understanding.

On this, your special day, TCM honours your sacrifices, your resilience, and your steadfast belief that ordinary individuals can achieve extraordinary transformation when they work together. May your life continue to inspire us to serve with honesty and humility.

We wish you abundant blessings with good health, renewed strength, and deeper wisdom.

Happy birthday, our amiable founder.

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