• List of all Registered Political Parties, their Headquarters addresses and Principal Officers

    1. A Accord
    National Chairman: Hon. Mohammad Lawal Nalado
    National Secretary: Hon. Nurudeen O. Adisa
    National Treasurer: Mr. Micheal O. Lerama
    National Financial Secretary: Hon. Joseph E. Ijeh
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Maxwell Ngbudem
    Address: Plot 488 , 7 Yauri Street, Area 3, Garki Abuja
    Phone Number: 08037038325
    Accord” was never registered as “Accord PARTY”, AP. It is simply and just “Accord, A.

    2. AA Action Alliance
    National Chairman: Barr. Udeze Kenneth
    National Secretary: James A. Vernimbe
    National Treasurer: Ekong Effiom
    National Financial Secretary: Chief Eze Nwoke
    National Legal Adviser: Esq. Anaukyaa Mnenge Peter
    Address: Plot 1977 Orlu Street, Area 3, Garki, Abuja.
    Email: actionalliancenational@gmail. com
    Phone Number: 07067277005 / 08036351061


    3. ABP All Blending Party
    National Chairman: Hon. Moses Godia Shipi
    National Secretary: Uzong George Moses
    National Treasurer: Alheri Moses
    National Financial Secretary: Mrs. Eyiomo Josephine Eyeremi
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Chikadibia Princewill Senior Maduka
    Address: Plot 614, Zone B, Apo Resettlement, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08171902205; 07036438020


    4. ACD Advanced Congress Of Democrats
    National Chairman: Ag. Peter Blavo
    National Secretary: Ag. Rev. Onwuruya Breakforth
    National Treasurer: Alh. M. Adamu Takai
    National Financial Secretary: Hon. Anthony Amuka
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Pwarigon William
    Address: Suite C7, Patsy Plaza, After RCC Building, Along Jabi Road, Jabi-Abuja
    Phone Number: 07035821690

    5. ACPN Allied Congress Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Alh. Ganiyu O. Galadima
    National Secretary: Mr Paul Isamade
    National Treasurer: Chief Angus Uzoamaka
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Legal Adviser: Bar, Jide Ayenibiowo
    Address: Suite D402, Global Plaza, Plot 366, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Jabi Upstairs, Jabi – Abuja
    Phone Number: 08038313424

    6. AD Alliance For Democracy
    National Chairman: Chief Joseph Avazi
    National Secretary: Mr. Fasogbon P. Akinboye
    National Treasurer: Mr. Ubong Johnson
    National Financial Secretary:
    National Legal Adviser: Mr. Kehinde Aworele
    Address: 4 Aba Close, Area 8, Garki, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08164495673 and 07065850881

    7. ADC African Democratic Congress
    National Chairman: Chief Ralph Okey Nwosu
    National Secretary: Alh. Sa’id Baba Abdullahi
    National Treasurer: Mr. Cavin Alagoa
    National Financial Secretary: Mrs. Ifeyinwa Ntima
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Ujunwa L. Onwuasoeze
    Address: No. 1 Capital Plaza, Nyanyan-Kuru Road, Abuja.
    Phone Number: 08059969415

    8. ADP Action Democratic Party
    National Chairman: Engr. Yabayi V. Sani
    National Secretary: Dr. James Okoroma
    National Treasurer: Chief Hon. Declan J. Ogar
    National Financial Secretary: Salami Akeem Temitope
    National Legal Adviser: Bichi Obadiah Joseph
    Address: Plot 3379A, Mungo Park CLose, Off Jesse Jackson Asokoro New Extension-Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033001274

    9. AGA All Grassroots Alliance
    National Chairman: Hon. Dr. Olukayode Oshiariyo
    National Secretary: Prince Julius Ikenna Joseph Otiji
    National Treasurer: Rev. Dr. Mrs. Amuzie James Helen Ngozi
    National Financial Secretary: Hajia Zainab
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Emmanuel Agbaye
    Address: Suites 23A-25A Kaitta Mafayas Office Complex, Zone 4, Gwagwalada, FCT. Abuja
    Phone Number: 08037870421; 08063844816

    10. AGAP All Grand Alliance Party
    National Chairman: Engr. Okey Chikwendu
    National Secretary: Idu Agbo Emmanuel
    National Treasurer: Abdulsalam Abdu
    National Financial Secretary: Durojaiye Abdulazeez A.
    National Legal Adviser: Ojobor Ndubuisi V.
    Address: Plot 586, David Jemibewon Crescent, Gudu District-Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033802712

    11. ANN Alliance for New Nigeria
    National Chairman: Dr. Jay Osi Samuel
    National Secretary: Daura Abdulnasser
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary: Oladipo Akande
    National Legal Adviser: Benjamin Nwaokenye
    Address: 20, Durban Street, Wuse 11, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08038092478; 08037867880

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    12. ANRP Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party
    National Chairman: Tope Kolade Fasua
    National Secretary: Eberechukwu Christian Okonkwo
    National Treasurer: Jafeda Wabac (Ms)
    National Financial Secretary: Abdul Mumuryi Azi
    National Legal Adviser: Dennis Emamope Omopojor
    Address: Plot 1483, Km 27, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Carriage way, Airport Road Lugbe Ext., Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033110760; 08067766877

    13. APA African Peoples Alliance
    Ag. National Chairman: Emmanuel Urhuarhovie
    National Secretary: Samaila Umar Sifawa
    National Treasurer: Engr. Usman Aliyu Girei
    National Financial Secretary: Alh. Abdulrazak Bello
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Samuel Abidan
    Address: 7 Yauri Street, Area 3, Garki, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033493571

    14. APC All Progressives Congress
    National Chairman: Chief John Odigie-Oyegun
    National Secretary: Mai Mala Buni
    National Treasurer: Mohammed Gwargwawa
    National Financial Secretary: Alh. Tajudeen Bello
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Muiz Banire
    Address: No. 40 Blantyre Street, Wuse II, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033345691

    15. APDA Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance
    National Chairman: Mohammed Shittu Kabiru
    National Secretary: Dr. Emeka F. Okengwu
    National Treasurer: Chief Mrs Olasinmi A.
    National Financial Secretary: Margaret Seember Mchivga
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. (Mrs) Augusta Eradiri
    Address: No. 10 Fandriana Close, Off Oda Crescent, Off Daaresalam St, Behind Glo office, Wuse II-Abuja
    Phone Number: 08095900111

    16. APGA All Progressives Grand Alliance
    National Chairman: Dr. Victor Ikechukwu Oye
    National Secretary: Mr. Labaran Maku
    National Treasurer: Hon. Damian Ozurumba
    National Financial Secretary: Alh. Garba Ibrahim Carefor
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Ifeanyi Mbaeri
    Address: 41b Libreville Crescent , Opp. Tulip Press, Aminu Kano Crescent , Wuse 11, Abuja .
    Phone Number: 08035897127

    17. APP African Peoples Party
    National Chairman: Ikeagwuomu Onyinye
    National Secretary: Abu Ibrahim Sossan
    National Treasurer: Shehu Bewa Joja
    National Financial Secretary: Abdullahi Usman
    National Legal Adviser: Ozuruonye Nnenna Cordelia
    Address: ?
    Phone Number: 08034913080

    18. BNPP Better Nigeria Progressive Party
    National Chairman: Prof. Godswill Iheanyi chukwu Nnaji
    National Secretary: Alh. Iliyasu Abdu Barde
    National Treasurer: Ejimozor Obinna John
    National Financial Secretary: Babatunde Omolosho Tayo
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Ngozi Nwodo Ibekwe
    Address: Block 5, Lokoja Street Area 8 Garki Abuja
    Phone Number: 08037881988, 07066451244

    19. C4C Coalition for Change
    National Chairman: Rt. Hon. Dr. Geff Chizee Ojinika
    National Secretary: Peter Ogbaje Paul
    National Treasurer: Oludolapo Mercy Adeyanju
    National Financial Secretary: Alome Dominic Oluwa
    National Legal Adviser: Onyekuru Alex Ikechukwu
    Address: Block 3, No. 49 Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033273950; 08077855110

    20. DA Democratic Alternative
    National Chairman: Prince frank Ukonga
    National Secretary: Hon. Aishat Abdulsalam
    National Treasurer: Pastor Rueben Igboji
    National Financial Secretary: Rev Peter Adebiyi
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Simon Imoisi & Co
    Address: Suite 2/031 Area 1 Shopping Complex, Area 1, Garki Abuja
    Phone Number: 08023423470

    21. DPC Democratic Peoples Congress
    National Chairman: Rev. Olusegun Peters
    National Secretary: Alh Mohammed Lawal
    National Treasurer: Alh Musa Zunairu Dikko
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Legal Adviser: ?
    Address: Global Plaza, Plot 366, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Jabi-Abuja
    Phone Number: 08038308479

    22. DPP Democratic Peoples Party
    National Chairman: Chief Benson Gershon
    National Secretary: Abdullah D. Mohammed
    National Treasurer: ?
    Ag. National Financial Secretary: Aliyu Usman
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Lanre Falola
    Address: No. 1 Nouakchott Street Zone 1, Wuse, Abuja FCT
    Phone Number: 08033381764, 08126850151

    23. FJP Freedom and Justice Party
    National Chairman: Dr. Onwubuya John Abraham
    National Secretary: Aisha Amina Mohammed Eleyo
    National Treasurer: Chioma Obot
    National Financial Secretary: Dawodu Adetunji Success (JP)
    National Legal Adviser: Omar Musa
    Address: Glass House 3 & 4 Anon Plaza Gudu District, FCT, Abuja
    Phone Number: 09054546328; 08037003214

    24. FRESH Fresh Democratic Party
    National Chairman: Rev. Chris Okotie
    National Secretary: Mr Fela Binutu
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Kola Dopamu
    Address: No. 4 Parhe Close, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja.
    Phone Number: 08033651678

    25. GDPN Grassroots Development Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Amb. Odion Cedrack Okpebholo
    National Secretary: Ismaila Shauzaza
    National Treasurer: Ojo Abiola Helen (Mrs.)
    National Financial Secretary: Hon. James Rugu
    National Legal Adviser: Barrister Stephen Jube Zira
    Address: Nino House, No. 1, Engr. Linus Okpebholo Street, Off Bwari Dutse, FCT
    Phone Number: 07039889441; 08052281862


    26. GPN Green Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Chief Sam Eke
    National Secretary: Hajara Ishaku
    National Treasurer: Mrs. Adebesin Bosede
    National Financial Secretary: Hadiza Mali
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Olenka Udenze
    Address: No, 5 Church Avenue, Old School Bus Stop, Orozo-Karshi Road, FCT Abuja.
    Phone Number: 08065933765 and 08027142078

    27. HDP Hope Democratic Party
    National Chairman: Chief Ambrose A. Owuru
    National Secretary: ?
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Legal Adviser: ?
    Address: Plot 43 Gwarinpa Estate, Abuja.
    Phone Number: 080511776052, 08033122272

    28. ID Independent Democrats
    National Chairman: Edozie Madu
    National Secretary: Tobi Adeniyi
    National Treasurer: Ahanmisi Izegwuma Abigail
    National Financial Secretary: Whetode Desire
    National Legal Adviser: Charles Ibeh
    Address: 1385C Gurara Street, Off IBB Way, Maitama, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08065800000

    29. JMPP Justice Must Prevail Party
    National Chairman: Dr. Sarah Nnadzwa Jubril (Mrs.)
    National Secretary: Kola Kazeem Saliu
    National Treasurer: Dr. Okereke Ejikeme E.
    National Financial Secretary: Mohammed S. B Yahaya
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Charles Ogboli
    Address: No. 2 Calabar Street, Opp. Naval Headquarters, Area 7, Garki, Abuja.
    Phone Number: 09071837163; 08023729503

    30. KP Kowa Party
    National Chairman: Alhaji Saidu Bobboi
    National Secretary: Mark Adebayo
    National Treasurer: Abdullahi Dahiru Bala
    National Financial Secretary: Chinyere Egbo Anni
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Dan Onyeonagu
    Address: 129 Corner Shop, Beside Total Filling Station, Fed. Housing Est., Lugbe, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033354443


    31. LP Labour Party
    **National Chairman Alh. Abdulkadir Abdulsalam (Baraden Paiko) now Dr Mike Omotoso though not yet reflected on INEC website.
    National Secretary Julius Aburi (Acting)
    National Treasurer Mrs. Oluchi Operah
    National Financial Secretary Hajiya Hadiza Kishimi
    National Legal Adviser Barr. Akingbade Oyelekan
    Address: Dabo Shopping Mall, 2nd Floor, Plot 73 Ladoke Akintola Boulevard, Garki, Abuja .
    Phone Number: 08033005810, 08033154349

    32. LPN Legacy Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Ahmed Mustpha Wushishi
    National Secretary: Onwuchelwa Onwuchelwa
    National Treasurer: Usman Musa
    National Financial Secretary: Awojobi Akuladi Waheem
    National Legal Adviser: Hussaini Omar Garba
    Address: Flat 4, No 47 Yaounde Street, Zone 6, Wuse, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08132825108; 08038932775

    33. MAJA Mass Action Joint Alliance
    National Chairman: Chief Mrs. Chika Ibeneme
    National Secretary: Prince Gordon Attai
    National Treasurer: Otunba Femi Soluade
    National Financial Secretary: Hon. Guwo Lawan Abba
    National Legal Adviser: Mrs. Chizim Chinda Glory
    Address: House No. 24, Road 15, Efab City Estate, Life Camp, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033264278; 08032350671

    34. MDP Modern Democratic Party
    National Chairman: Adebukunyi Olateru-Olagbegi
    National Secretary: Adetoro Adetoun Fowoshere
    National Treasurer: Abayomi Olofinwa
    National Financial Secretary: Ibrahim Khahil Ahmed
    National Legal Adviser: Ogunpe Olatunji
    Address: Suite B19 Discovery Mall Adeola Adetokunbo Wuse 11, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08093894841; 08080805809

    35. MMN Masses Movement of Nigeria
    National Chairman: ?
    National Secretary: ?
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Legal Adviser: ?
    Address: ?
    Phone Number: ?


    36. MPPP Mega Progressive Peoples Party
    National Chairman: Ag. Hon. Hamisu Santuraki
    National Secretary Ag, Mohammed S. Kanze
    National Treasurer J.P Ishaku Dallo
    National Financial Secretary Sanni A. Kanlari
    National Legal Adviser Barr. Oguntimering Adelaja
    Address 1st Avenue, House 53, FHA, Lugbe, Abuja.
    Phone Number 07030147731

    37. NAC National Action Council
    National Chairman: Dr. Olapade Agoro
    National Secretary Mr. Joshua Shitta
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Legal Adviser: ?
    Address: ?
    Phone Number: ?

    38. NCP National Conscience Party
    National Chairman: Yunusa Tanko
    National Secretary: Ayodele Akele
    National Treasurer: V.C. Odumejemba Esq
    National Financial Secretary: Amina Mohammed
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Jonathan Edehbru
    Address: 1, Younde Street, Wuse Zone 6, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033144131

    39. NDCP Nigeria Democratic Congress Party
    National Chairman: Charles Idehen
    National Secretary: Abdulkareem Salisu Matori
    National Treasurer: Esther Nkese Nya Effiom
    National Financial Secretary: Peacock Ise Ogbebor
    National Legal Adviser: Oluwaseto Oluseto Franklin
    Address: 28 Tunis Street Wuse Zone 6
    Phone Number: 09025288682, 08137855974

    40. NDLP National Democratic Liberty Party
    National Chairman: Alh. Umar Mohammed Maizabura
    National Secretary: Chief Agomoyo
    National Treasurer:
    National Financial Secretary:
    National Legal Adviser:
    Address:
    Phone Number:


    41. NEPP Nigeria Elements Progressive Party
    National Chairman: ?
    National Secretary: ?
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary:
    National Legal Adviser
    Address
    Phone Number

    42. NGP New Generation Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Dr. Yakubu Shendam
    National Secretary: Alh. Mohammed Abdu
    National Treasurer: Alexander Naalong Danjuma
    National Financial Secretary: Alh. Shettima Naramai
    National Legal Adviser: Gbehe Cornelius Aondowase
    Address: No 9B, 61/63 Road, Aliko Dangote Crescent, Gwarinpa-Abuja
    Phone Number: 08184995001, 08060519785

    43. NIP National Interest Party
    National Chairman: Atuedide Eunice Uche Julian
    National Secretary: Oluwafikayo Seun Adeyemi
    National Treasurer: Hadiza Hussien Abdullahi
    National Financial Secretary: Abdulkadir Bello Ahmed
    National Legal Adviser: Sani Abass
    Address: Suite 101, NCWS Building, Area 11, Garki, FCT, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08144246272; 08034888493

    44. NNPP New Nigeria Peoples Party
    National Chairman: Dr. B.O Aniebonam
    National Secretary: Major Gilbert Agbo
    National Treasurer: Nasir A. Abubakar
    National Financial Secretary: Eugene Nweke
    National Legal Adviser: Bar. Nura Abdullahi
    Address: Plot MF 01, SDP Layout City, Centre Plaza, Suit G.F.01, Cadastral Area, Behind Noble Height Academy , Karu FCT, Abuja.
    Phone Number: 08037133594

    45. NPC Nigeria Peoples Congress
    National Chairman: Barr. Suleiman Ahmed Akasawua
    National Secretary: Abdulmalik Abdulrahman
    National Treasurer: Olayinka Olajide
    National Financial Secretary: Nelson Samuel
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Timothy Kyuga
    Address: Peace Park Suite D4/5 Plot 749, Utako Abuja
    Phone Number: 08035963971


    46. NPM New Progressive Movement
    National Chairman: Mustapha Bala Getso
    National Secretary: Umma Abdullahi
    National Treasurer: Eze Charles Chinedu
    National Financial Secretary: Gift Yusuf Shallangwa
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Folorunsho Olufemi
    Address: Hillside Plaza, 2nd Floor, Room A202 AYA Junction, Asokoro, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033668262; 07037477315

    47. NRM National Rescue Movement
    National Chairman: Sen. Saidu Muhammed Dansadau
    National Secretary: Barr. Chinedum Odenyi
    National Treasurer: Umar Mustapha
    National Financial Secretary: Aliyu Safiyanu
    National Legal Adviser: Olayinka Adebola Abiose
    Address: Plot 188 American International School Rd, Off Oladipo Diva Express way by Games Village, Durumi District, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033117340; 08037038721

    48. NUP National Unity Party
    National Chairman: Chief Perry Opara
    National Secretary: ?
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary
    National Legal Adviser
    Address
    Phone Number: ?

    49. PANDEL People’s Alliance for National Development & Liberty
    National Chairman: Amb. Abah Lewis Elaigwu
    National Secretary: Elder Mike Omohimua
    National Treasurer: Kantiok Peter Luke
    National Financial Secretary: Effiong Akpan Okoro
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Joe Kekong
    Address: 9 Abdou Diof Off Kwame Nkruma St, Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria
    Phone Number: 08176558660, 08023500479

    50. PDC People For Democratic Change
    National Chairman: Alhaji Mudi M. Waziri
    National Secretary: Barr. Benjamin Emeka Igwe
    National Treasurer: Chief Udo Uduak Asuquo
    National Financial Secretary: Charles Okoroafor
    National Legal Adviser Barr. Ayo Omoleupon
    Address: 2 Bitou Street, off parakou strrt, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja
    Phone Number; 08023645376


    51. PDM Peoples Democratic Movement
    National Chairman: Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim
    National Secretary: Dr. Joseph O. Akinwumi
    National Treasurer: Gagogo Emmanuel
    National Financial Secretary: Aku Cecilia Betzom
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Kabiru Umaru Dodo
    Address: 72 Mississippi Street, Maitama – Abuja
    Phone Number: 08082678233

    52. PDP Peoples Democratic Party
    National Chairman: Prince Uche Secondus
    National Secretary:
    National Treasurer:
    National Financial Secretary:
    National Legal Adviser:
    Address Wadata Plaza , Michael Okpara Way , Zone 5, Wuse, Abuja
    Phone Number

    53. PPA Progressive Peoples Alliance
    National Chairman: Chief Peter Ameh
    National Secretary: Kehinde Edun
    National Treasurer: Mrs. Akpa Elizabeth
    National Financial Secretary: Lawrence Ade
    National Legal Adviser: Otanwa John
    Address: Warri Street, off Emeka Anyoku Street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08023137834, 08094472176

    54. PPC Providence People’s Congress
    National Chairman: Benson Adeton
    National Secretary: Sanjo Hamzat
    National Treasurer: Okpala Emeka Kenneth
    National Financial Secretary: Olokode Adenike
    National Legal Adviser: ?
    Address: ?
    Phone Number: 08037141200; 08035854586

    55. PPN Peoples Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Hon. Razak Eyiowuawi
    National Secretary: Alh. Garba Ibrahim Yakasai
    National Treasurer: Engr. Eno Enang
    National Financial Secretary: Alh. Saidu Bello Abubakar
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Adamu Kana
    Address: House 43, 6th Avenue, Gwarimpa Estate, Abuja Model City.
    Phone Number: 07037674661/ 08062471148


    56. PPP Peoples Progressive Party
    National Chairman: Dr. Damian Uzoma Ogbonna
    National Secretary: Mrs. Vera Oseni
    National Treasurer: Hon. Richard Benson Echigbue
    National Financial Secretary: Abubakar Aliyu Ibrahim
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Chibuzor C. Ezike
    Address: Block D, Suite 20 Efab Plaza Extension Area 11 Garki Abuja
    Phone Number: 08034213272, 07033777573

    57. PRP Peoples Redemption Party
    National Chairman: Alhaji Balarabe Musa
    National Secretary: ?
    National Treasurer
    National Financial Secretary
    National Legal Adviser
    Address
    Phone Number

    58. PT People’s Trust
    National Chairman: Ahmed Muh. Sani
    National Secretary: Umar Khalifa Mohammed
    National Treasurer: Aliyu Abubakar
    National Financial Secretary: Manir Tukur
    National Legal Adviser: Dayo Godwin
    Address: ?
    Phone Number: 07037126716, 08166814254

    59. RBNP Re-build Nigeria Party
    National Chairman: Chief Japhet Anyanwu
    National Secretary: Hon. Musa Abutu
    National Treasurer Silifat Usman Oyiza
    National Financial Secretary: Hon. Larry Badmus
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Nweke Chukwudi
    Address: House No. 26 Ficus Benjamin Street, Gaduwa Estate, Abuja, FCT
    Phone Number: 08033410691; 08033921880

    60. RP Restoration Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Nsehe Nseobong
    National Secretary: Zino Aliru
    National Treasurer: Abubakar Jaafar Dabawa
    National Financial Secretary: Joy Joseph Omor
    National Legal Adviser: F. O. Wainwei
    Address: 5 Jerusalem Street, Old Kutunku Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria
    Phone Number: 09035598566; 08036977730


    61. SDP Social Democratic Party
    National Chairman: Chief. Olu Falae
    National Secretary: Dr. Sadiq Umar Abubakar
    National Treasurer: Chief. Clarkson Nnaji
    National Financial Secretary: Alh. Lawan Kassim Funtua
    National Legal Adviser: Chief. Dr. Robson Momoh
    Address: Plot 2105 Herbert Macaulay Way, Opp. Sky Memorial Plaza, Block B3, Wuse zone 6, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08036203435/ 08089367398

    62. SNP Sustainable National Party
    National Chairman: Kayode Arimoro Michael
    National Secretary: Yusuf Ibrahim
    National Treasurer: Jummai Yewande Maha
    National Financial Secretary: Yau Isah
    National Legal Adviser: Ifunanya Anemalechi
    Address: No 1 K 2nd Avenue Kado Mbinko, Gwarinpa, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08065308089; 08065977831

    63. SPN Socialist Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Mrs. Segun Sango
    National Secretary: Mr. Chinedu Bosah
    National Treasurer: Basir Razaq Tanko
    National Financial Secretary:
    National Legal Adviser: ?
    Address: No. 42 Adetokunbo Ademola Street Wuse II Abuja.
    Phone Number: 08023180522

    64. UDP United Democratic Party
    National Chairman: ?
    National Secretary: Barr. Godson Okoye
    National Treasurer: ?
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Financial Secretary:
    National Legal Adviser: Tony Ogbulafor
    Address: 6 Gnassingbe Eyedema Street, Asokoro District, Abuja
    Phone Number: 08033113639/ 08055302788

    65. UPN Unity Party of Nigeria
    National Chairman: Prof. Bankole Okuwa
    National Secretary: Alhaji Abubakar Abdullahi Sokoto
    National Treasurer: Engr. Okey Nwaneri
    National Financial Secretary: ?
    National Legal Adviser:
    Address: Block 10, Flat 1, Amasuma Close, Area 2, Section 1, Garki – Abuja
    Phone Number: 08022179684/ 0703559449


    66. UPP United Progressive Party
    National Chairman: Chief Chekwas Okorie
    National Secretary: Barr. Bello Umar
    National Treasurer: Prince O.N.C. Akanagbu
    National Financial Secretary: Alh. Ibrahim Sulaiman
    National Legal Adviser: Barr. Agbo Agbo
    Address: The Dome N-Glory Centre, Plot 412, Cadestral Zone, CBD, Abuja
    Phone Number: 07030521292

    67. YDP Young Democratic Party
    National Chairman: Barr. Georgina Dakpokpo
    National Secretary: Hon. Bolaji Oni
    National Treasurer: Hon. Adex Adetula
    National Financial Secretary: Hon. Ahmad Kawu
    National Legal Adviser: Bar. Ugo Nwofor
    Address: No. 12 ubiaja Crescent, Garki 2, Abuja.
    Phone Number: 09098432977

    68. YPP Young Progressive Party
    National Chairman: Comrade Bishop Amakiri
    National Secretary: Barr. Vidiyeno Bamaiyi
    National Treasurer: Usman Haruna
    National Financial Secretary: Amechi Chidi Charles
    National Legal Adviser: Lagi Innocent
    Address: Block 10, Flat No. 1 Benue Crescent, Area 1, Garki Abuja
    Phone Number: 08100005566, 07050505010
    List of all Registered Political Parties, their Headquarters addresses and Principal Officers 1. A Accord National Chairman: Hon. Mohammad Lawal Nalado National Secretary: Hon. Nurudeen O. Adisa National Treasurer: Mr. Micheal O. Lerama National Financial Secretary: Hon. Joseph E. Ijeh National Legal Adviser: Barr. Maxwell Ngbudem Address: Plot 488 , 7 Yauri Street, Area 3, Garki Abuja Phone Number: 08037038325 Accord” was never registered as “Accord PARTY”, AP. It is simply and just “Accord, A. 2. AA Action Alliance National Chairman: Barr. Udeze Kenneth National Secretary: James A. Vernimbe National Treasurer: Ekong Effiom National Financial Secretary: Chief Eze Nwoke National Legal Adviser: Esq. Anaukyaa Mnenge Peter Address: Plot 1977 Orlu Street, Area 3, Garki, Abuja. Email: actionalliancenational@gmail. com Phone Number: 07067277005 / 08036351061 3. ABP All Blending Party National Chairman: Hon. Moses Godia Shipi National Secretary: Uzong George Moses National Treasurer: Alheri Moses National Financial Secretary: Mrs. Eyiomo Josephine Eyeremi National Legal Adviser: Barr. Chikadibia Princewill Senior Maduka Address: Plot 614, Zone B, Apo Resettlement, Abuja Phone Number: 08171902205; 07036438020 4. ACD Advanced Congress Of Democrats National Chairman: Ag. Peter Blavo National Secretary: Ag. Rev. Onwuruya Breakforth National Treasurer: Alh. M. Adamu Takai National Financial Secretary: Hon. Anthony Amuka National Legal Adviser: Barr. Pwarigon William Address: Suite C7, Patsy Plaza, After RCC Building, Along Jabi Road, Jabi-Abuja Phone Number: 07035821690 5. ACPN Allied Congress Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Alh. Ganiyu O. Galadima National Secretary: Mr Paul Isamade National Treasurer: Chief Angus Uzoamaka National Financial Secretary: ? National Legal Adviser: Bar, Jide Ayenibiowo Address: Suite D402, Global Plaza, Plot 366, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Jabi Upstairs, Jabi – Abuja Phone Number: 08038313424 6. AD Alliance For Democracy National Chairman: Chief Joseph Avazi National Secretary: Mr. Fasogbon P. Akinboye National Treasurer: Mr. Ubong Johnson National Financial Secretary: National Legal Adviser: Mr. Kehinde Aworele Address: 4 Aba Close, Area 8, Garki, Abuja Phone Number: 08164495673 and 07065850881 7. ADC African Democratic Congress National Chairman: Chief Ralph Okey Nwosu National Secretary: Alh. Sa’id Baba Abdullahi National Treasurer: Mr. Cavin Alagoa National Financial Secretary: Mrs. Ifeyinwa Ntima National Legal Adviser: Barr. Ujunwa L. Onwuasoeze Address: No. 1 Capital Plaza, Nyanyan-Kuru Road, Abuja. Phone Number: 08059969415 8. ADP Action Democratic Party National Chairman: Engr. Yabayi V. Sani National Secretary: Dr. James Okoroma National Treasurer: Chief Hon. Declan J. Ogar National Financial Secretary: Salami Akeem Temitope National Legal Adviser: Bichi Obadiah Joseph Address: Plot 3379A, Mungo Park CLose, Off Jesse Jackson Asokoro New Extension-Abuja Phone Number: 08033001274 9. AGA All Grassroots Alliance National Chairman: Hon. Dr. Olukayode Oshiariyo National Secretary: Prince Julius Ikenna Joseph Otiji National Treasurer: Rev. Dr. Mrs. Amuzie James Helen Ngozi National Financial Secretary: Hajia Zainab National Legal Adviser: Barr. Emmanuel Agbaye Address: Suites 23A-25A Kaitta Mafayas Office Complex, Zone 4, Gwagwalada, FCT. Abuja Phone Number: 08037870421; 08063844816 10. AGAP All Grand Alliance Party National Chairman: Engr. Okey Chikwendu National Secretary: Idu Agbo Emmanuel National Treasurer: Abdulsalam Abdu National Financial Secretary: Durojaiye Abdulazeez A. National Legal Adviser: Ojobor Ndubuisi V. Address: Plot 586, David Jemibewon Crescent, Gudu District-Abuja Phone Number: 08033802712 11. ANN Alliance for New Nigeria National Chairman: Dr. Jay Osi Samuel National Secretary: Daura Abdulnasser National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary: Oladipo Akande National Legal Adviser: Benjamin Nwaokenye Address: 20, Durban Street, Wuse 11, Abuja Phone Number: 08038092478; 08037867880 Related News AA apologises to INEC chair, urges him to ignore claims by faction Ogun INEC REC slumps, dies in Abuja Edo: INEC slates August 22 to September 8 for PVC collection 12. ANRP Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party National Chairman: Tope Kolade Fasua National Secretary: Eberechukwu Christian Okonkwo National Treasurer: Jafeda Wabac (Ms) National Financial Secretary: Abdul Mumuryi Azi National Legal Adviser: Dennis Emamope Omopojor Address: Plot 1483, Km 27, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Carriage way, Airport Road Lugbe Ext., Abuja Phone Number: 08033110760; 08067766877 13. APA African Peoples Alliance Ag. National Chairman: Emmanuel Urhuarhovie National Secretary: Samaila Umar Sifawa National Treasurer: Engr. Usman Aliyu Girei National Financial Secretary: Alh. Abdulrazak Bello National Legal Adviser: Barr. Samuel Abidan Address: 7 Yauri Street, Area 3, Garki, Abuja Phone Number: 08033493571 14. APC All Progressives Congress National Chairman: Chief John Odigie-Oyegun National Secretary: Mai Mala Buni National Treasurer: Mohammed Gwargwawa National Financial Secretary: Alh. Tajudeen Bello National Legal Adviser: Barr. Muiz Banire Address: No. 40 Blantyre Street, Wuse II, Abuja Phone Number: 08033345691 15. APDA Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance National Chairman: Mohammed Shittu Kabiru National Secretary: Dr. Emeka F. Okengwu National Treasurer: Chief Mrs Olasinmi A. National Financial Secretary: Margaret Seember Mchivga National Legal Adviser: Barr. (Mrs) Augusta Eradiri Address: No. 10 Fandriana Close, Off Oda Crescent, Off Daaresalam St, Behind Glo office, Wuse II-Abuja Phone Number: 08095900111 16. APGA All Progressives Grand Alliance National Chairman: Dr. Victor Ikechukwu Oye National Secretary: Mr. Labaran Maku National Treasurer: Hon. Damian Ozurumba National Financial Secretary: Alh. Garba Ibrahim Carefor National Legal Adviser: Barr. Ifeanyi Mbaeri Address: 41b Libreville Crescent , Opp. Tulip Press, Aminu Kano Crescent , Wuse 11, Abuja . Phone Number: 08035897127 17. APP African Peoples Party National Chairman: Ikeagwuomu Onyinye National Secretary: Abu Ibrahim Sossan National Treasurer: Shehu Bewa Joja National Financial Secretary: Abdullahi Usman National Legal Adviser: Ozuruonye Nnenna Cordelia Address: ? Phone Number: 08034913080 18. BNPP Better Nigeria Progressive Party National Chairman: Prof. Godswill Iheanyi chukwu Nnaji National Secretary: Alh. Iliyasu Abdu Barde National Treasurer: Ejimozor Obinna John National Financial Secretary: Babatunde Omolosho Tayo National Legal Adviser: Barr. Ngozi Nwodo Ibekwe Address: Block 5, Lokoja Street Area 8 Garki Abuja Phone Number: 08037881988, 07066451244 19. C4C Coalition for Change National Chairman: Rt. Hon. Dr. Geff Chizee Ojinika National Secretary: Peter Ogbaje Paul National Treasurer: Oludolapo Mercy Adeyanju National Financial Secretary: Alome Dominic Oluwa National Legal Adviser: Onyekuru Alex Ikechukwu Address: Block 3, No. 49 Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja Phone Number: 08033273950; 08077855110 20. DA Democratic Alternative National Chairman: Prince frank Ukonga National Secretary: Hon. Aishat Abdulsalam National Treasurer: Pastor Rueben Igboji National Financial Secretary: Rev Peter Adebiyi National Legal Adviser: Barr. Simon Imoisi & Co Address: Suite 2/031 Area 1 Shopping Complex, Area 1, Garki Abuja Phone Number: 08023423470 21. DPC Democratic Peoples Congress National Chairman: Rev. Olusegun Peters National Secretary: Alh Mohammed Lawal National Treasurer: Alh Musa Zunairu Dikko National Financial Secretary: ? National Legal Adviser: ? Address: Global Plaza, Plot 366, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Jabi-Abuja Phone Number: 08038308479 22. DPP Democratic Peoples Party National Chairman: Chief Benson Gershon National Secretary: Abdullah D. Mohammed National Treasurer: ? Ag. National Financial Secretary: Aliyu Usman National Legal Adviser: Barr. Lanre Falola Address: No. 1 Nouakchott Street Zone 1, Wuse, Abuja FCT Phone Number: 08033381764, 08126850151 23. FJP Freedom and Justice Party National Chairman: Dr. Onwubuya John Abraham National Secretary: Aisha Amina Mohammed Eleyo National Treasurer: Chioma Obot National Financial Secretary: Dawodu Adetunji Success (JP) National Legal Adviser: Omar Musa Address: Glass House 3 & 4 Anon Plaza Gudu District, FCT, Abuja Phone Number: 09054546328; 08037003214 24. FRESH Fresh Democratic Party National Chairman: Rev. Chris Okotie National Secretary: Mr Fela Binutu National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary: ? National Legal Adviser: Barr. Kola Dopamu Address: No. 4 Parhe Close, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja. Phone Number: 08033651678 25. GDPN Grassroots Development Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Amb. Odion Cedrack Okpebholo National Secretary: Ismaila Shauzaza National Treasurer: Ojo Abiola Helen (Mrs.) National Financial Secretary: Hon. James Rugu National Legal Adviser: Barrister Stephen Jube Zira Address: Nino House, No. 1, Engr. Linus Okpebholo Street, Off Bwari Dutse, FCT Phone Number: 07039889441; 08052281862 26. GPN Green Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Chief Sam Eke National Secretary: Hajara Ishaku National Treasurer: Mrs. Adebesin Bosede National Financial Secretary: Hadiza Mali National Legal Adviser: Barr. Olenka Udenze Address: No, 5 Church Avenue, Old School Bus Stop, Orozo-Karshi Road, FCT Abuja. Phone Number: 08065933765 and 08027142078 27. HDP Hope Democratic Party National Chairman: Chief Ambrose A. Owuru National Secretary: ? National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary: ? National Legal Adviser: ? Address: Plot 43 Gwarinpa Estate, Abuja. Phone Number: 080511776052, 08033122272 28. ID Independent Democrats National Chairman: Edozie Madu National Secretary: Tobi Adeniyi National Treasurer: Ahanmisi Izegwuma Abigail National Financial Secretary: Whetode Desire National Legal Adviser: Charles Ibeh Address: 1385C Gurara Street, Off IBB Way, Maitama, Abuja Phone Number: 08065800000 29. JMPP Justice Must Prevail Party National Chairman: Dr. Sarah Nnadzwa Jubril (Mrs.) National Secretary: Kola Kazeem Saliu National Treasurer: Dr. Okereke Ejikeme E. National Financial Secretary: Mohammed S. B Yahaya National Legal Adviser: Barr. Charles Ogboli Address: No. 2 Calabar Street, Opp. Naval Headquarters, Area 7, Garki, Abuja. Phone Number: 09071837163; 08023729503 30. KP Kowa Party National Chairman: Alhaji Saidu Bobboi National Secretary: Mark Adebayo National Treasurer: Abdullahi Dahiru Bala National Financial Secretary: Chinyere Egbo Anni National Legal Adviser: Barr. Dan Onyeonagu Address: 129 Corner Shop, Beside Total Filling Station, Fed. Housing Est., Lugbe, Abuja Phone Number: 08033354443 31. LP Labour Party **National Chairman Alh. Abdulkadir Abdulsalam (Baraden Paiko) now Dr Mike Omotoso though not yet reflected on INEC website. National Secretary Julius Aburi (Acting) National Treasurer Mrs. Oluchi Operah National Financial Secretary Hajiya Hadiza Kishimi National Legal Adviser Barr. Akingbade Oyelekan Address: Dabo Shopping Mall, 2nd Floor, Plot 73 Ladoke Akintola Boulevard, Garki, Abuja . Phone Number: 08033005810, 08033154349 32. LPN Legacy Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Ahmed Mustpha Wushishi National Secretary: Onwuchelwa Onwuchelwa National Treasurer: Usman Musa National Financial Secretary: Awojobi Akuladi Waheem National Legal Adviser: Hussaini Omar Garba Address: Flat 4, No 47 Yaounde Street, Zone 6, Wuse, Abuja Phone Number: 08132825108; 08038932775 33. MAJA Mass Action Joint Alliance National Chairman: Chief Mrs. Chika Ibeneme National Secretary: Prince Gordon Attai National Treasurer: Otunba Femi Soluade National Financial Secretary: Hon. Guwo Lawan Abba National Legal Adviser: Mrs. Chizim Chinda Glory Address: House No. 24, Road 15, Efab City Estate, Life Camp, Abuja Phone Number: 08033264278; 08032350671 34. MDP Modern Democratic Party National Chairman: Adebukunyi Olateru-Olagbegi National Secretary: Adetoro Adetoun Fowoshere National Treasurer: Abayomi Olofinwa National Financial Secretary: Ibrahim Khahil Ahmed National Legal Adviser: Ogunpe Olatunji Address: Suite B19 Discovery Mall Adeola Adetokunbo Wuse 11, Abuja Phone Number: 08093894841; 08080805809 35. MMN Masses Movement of Nigeria National Chairman: ? National Secretary: ? National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary: ? National Legal Adviser: ? Address: ? Phone Number: ? 36. MPPP Mega Progressive Peoples Party National Chairman: Ag. Hon. Hamisu Santuraki National Secretary Ag, Mohammed S. Kanze National Treasurer J.P Ishaku Dallo National Financial Secretary Sanni A. Kanlari National Legal Adviser Barr. Oguntimering Adelaja Address 1st Avenue, House 53, FHA, Lugbe, Abuja. Phone Number 07030147731 37. NAC National Action Council National Chairman: Dr. Olapade Agoro National Secretary Mr. Joshua Shitta National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary: ? National Legal Adviser: ? Address: ? Phone Number: ? 38. NCP National Conscience Party National Chairman: Yunusa Tanko National Secretary: Ayodele Akele National Treasurer: V.C. Odumejemba Esq National Financial Secretary: Amina Mohammed National Legal Adviser: Barr. Jonathan Edehbru Address: 1, Younde Street, Wuse Zone 6, Abuja Phone Number: 08033144131 39. NDCP Nigeria Democratic Congress Party National Chairman: Charles Idehen National Secretary: Abdulkareem Salisu Matori National Treasurer: Esther Nkese Nya Effiom National Financial Secretary: Peacock Ise Ogbebor National Legal Adviser: Oluwaseto Oluseto Franklin Address: 28 Tunis Street Wuse Zone 6 Phone Number: 09025288682, 08137855974 40. NDLP National Democratic Liberty Party National Chairman: Alh. Umar Mohammed Maizabura National Secretary: Chief Agomoyo National Treasurer: National Financial Secretary: National Legal Adviser: Address: Phone Number: 41. NEPP Nigeria Elements Progressive Party National Chairman: ? National Secretary: ? National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary: National Legal Adviser Address Phone Number 42. NGP New Generation Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Dr. Yakubu Shendam National Secretary: Alh. Mohammed Abdu National Treasurer: Alexander Naalong Danjuma National Financial Secretary: Alh. Shettima Naramai National Legal Adviser: Gbehe Cornelius Aondowase Address: No 9B, 61/63 Road, Aliko Dangote Crescent, Gwarinpa-Abuja Phone Number: 08184995001, 08060519785 43. NIP National Interest Party National Chairman: Atuedide Eunice Uche Julian National Secretary: Oluwafikayo Seun Adeyemi National Treasurer: Hadiza Hussien Abdullahi National Financial Secretary: Abdulkadir Bello Ahmed National Legal Adviser: Sani Abass Address: Suite 101, NCWS Building, Area 11, Garki, FCT, Abuja Phone Number: 08144246272; 08034888493 44. NNPP New Nigeria Peoples Party National Chairman: Dr. B.O Aniebonam National Secretary: Major Gilbert Agbo National Treasurer: Nasir A. Abubakar National Financial Secretary: Eugene Nweke National Legal Adviser: Bar. Nura Abdullahi Address: Plot MF 01, SDP Layout City, Centre Plaza, Suit G.F.01, Cadastral Area, Behind Noble Height Academy , Karu FCT, Abuja. Phone Number: 08037133594 45. NPC Nigeria Peoples Congress National Chairman: Barr. Suleiman Ahmed Akasawua National Secretary: Abdulmalik Abdulrahman National Treasurer: Olayinka Olajide National Financial Secretary: Nelson Samuel National Legal Adviser: Barr. Timothy Kyuga Address: Peace Park Suite D4/5 Plot 749, Utako Abuja Phone Number: 08035963971 46. NPM New Progressive Movement National Chairman: Mustapha Bala Getso National Secretary: Umma Abdullahi National Treasurer: Eze Charles Chinedu National Financial Secretary: Gift Yusuf Shallangwa National Legal Adviser: Barr. Folorunsho Olufemi Address: Hillside Plaza, 2nd Floor, Room A202 AYA Junction, Asokoro, Abuja Phone Number: 08033668262; 07037477315 47. NRM National Rescue Movement National Chairman: Sen. Saidu Muhammed Dansadau National Secretary: Barr. Chinedum Odenyi National Treasurer: Umar Mustapha National Financial Secretary: Aliyu Safiyanu National Legal Adviser: Olayinka Adebola Abiose Address: Plot 188 American International School Rd, Off Oladipo Diva Express way by Games Village, Durumi District, Abuja Phone Number: 08033117340; 08037038721 48. NUP National Unity Party National Chairman: Chief Perry Opara National Secretary: ? National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary National Legal Adviser Address Phone Number: ? 49. PANDEL People’s Alliance for National Development & Liberty National Chairman: Amb. Abah Lewis Elaigwu National Secretary: Elder Mike Omohimua National Treasurer: Kantiok Peter Luke National Financial Secretary: Effiong Akpan Okoro National Legal Adviser: Barr. Joe Kekong Address: 9 Abdou Diof Off Kwame Nkruma St, Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria Phone Number: 08176558660, 08023500479 50. PDC People For Democratic Change National Chairman: Alhaji Mudi M. Waziri National Secretary: Barr. Benjamin Emeka Igwe National Treasurer: Chief Udo Uduak Asuquo National Financial Secretary: Charles Okoroafor National Legal Adviser Barr. Ayo Omoleupon Address: 2 Bitou Street, off parakou strrt, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja Phone Number; 08023645376 51. PDM Peoples Democratic Movement National Chairman: Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim National Secretary: Dr. Joseph O. Akinwumi National Treasurer: Gagogo Emmanuel National Financial Secretary: Aku Cecilia Betzom National Legal Adviser: Barr. Kabiru Umaru Dodo Address: 72 Mississippi Street, Maitama – Abuja Phone Number: 08082678233 52. PDP Peoples Democratic Party National Chairman: Prince Uche Secondus National Secretary: National Treasurer: National Financial Secretary: National Legal Adviser: Address Wadata Plaza , Michael Okpara Way , Zone 5, Wuse, Abuja Phone Number 53. PPA Progressive Peoples Alliance National Chairman: Chief Peter Ameh National Secretary: Kehinde Edun National Treasurer: Mrs. Akpa Elizabeth National Financial Secretary: Lawrence Ade National Legal Adviser: Otanwa John Address: Warri Street, off Emeka Anyoku Street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja Phone Number: 08023137834, 08094472176 54. PPC Providence People’s Congress National Chairman: Benson Adeton National Secretary: Sanjo Hamzat National Treasurer: Okpala Emeka Kenneth National Financial Secretary: Olokode Adenike National Legal Adviser: ? Address: ? Phone Number: 08037141200; 08035854586 55. PPN Peoples Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Hon. Razak Eyiowuawi National Secretary: Alh. Garba Ibrahim Yakasai National Treasurer: Engr. Eno Enang National Financial Secretary: Alh. Saidu Bello Abubakar National Legal Adviser: Barr. Adamu Kana Address: House 43, 6th Avenue, Gwarimpa Estate, Abuja Model City. Phone Number: 07037674661/ 08062471148 56. PPP Peoples Progressive Party National Chairman: Dr. Damian Uzoma Ogbonna National Secretary: Mrs. Vera Oseni National Treasurer: Hon. Richard Benson Echigbue National Financial Secretary: Abubakar Aliyu Ibrahim National Legal Adviser: Barr. Chibuzor C. Ezike Address: Block D, Suite 20 Efab Plaza Extension Area 11 Garki Abuja Phone Number: 08034213272, 07033777573 57. PRP Peoples Redemption Party National Chairman: Alhaji Balarabe Musa National Secretary: ? National Treasurer National Financial Secretary National Legal Adviser Address Phone Number 58. PT People’s Trust National Chairman: Ahmed Muh. Sani National Secretary: Umar Khalifa Mohammed National Treasurer: Aliyu Abubakar National Financial Secretary: Manir Tukur National Legal Adviser: Dayo Godwin Address: ? Phone Number: 07037126716, 08166814254 59. RBNP Re-build Nigeria Party National Chairman: Chief Japhet Anyanwu National Secretary: Hon. Musa Abutu National Treasurer Silifat Usman Oyiza National Financial Secretary: Hon. Larry Badmus National Legal Adviser: Barr. Nweke Chukwudi Address: House No. 26 Ficus Benjamin Street, Gaduwa Estate, Abuja, FCT Phone Number: 08033410691; 08033921880 60. RP Restoration Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Nsehe Nseobong National Secretary: Zino Aliru National Treasurer: Abubakar Jaafar Dabawa National Financial Secretary: Joy Joseph Omor National Legal Adviser: F. O. Wainwei Address: 5 Jerusalem Street, Old Kutunku Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria Phone Number: 09035598566; 08036977730 61. SDP Social Democratic Party National Chairman: Chief. Olu Falae National Secretary: Dr. Sadiq Umar Abubakar National Treasurer: Chief. Clarkson Nnaji National Financial Secretary: Alh. Lawan Kassim Funtua National Legal Adviser: Chief. Dr. Robson Momoh Address: Plot 2105 Herbert Macaulay Way, Opp. Sky Memorial Plaza, Block B3, Wuse zone 6, Abuja Phone Number: 08036203435/ 08089367398 62. SNP Sustainable National Party National Chairman: Kayode Arimoro Michael National Secretary: Yusuf Ibrahim National Treasurer: Jummai Yewande Maha National Financial Secretary: Yau Isah National Legal Adviser: Ifunanya Anemalechi Address: No 1 K 2nd Avenue Kado Mbinko, Gwarinpa, Abuja Phone Number: 08065308089; 08065977831 63. SPN Socialist Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Mrs. Segun Sango National Secretary: Mr. Chinedu Bosah National Treasurer: Basir Razaq Tanko National Financial Secretary: National Legal Adviser: ? Address: No. 42 Adetokunbo Ademola Street Wuse II Abuja. Phone Number: 08023180522 64. UDP United Democratic Party National Chairman: ? National Secretary: Barr. Godson Okoye National Treasurer: ? National Financial Secretary: ? National Financial Secretary: National Legal Adviser: Tony Ogbulafor Address: 6 Gnassingbe Eyedema Street, Asokoro District, Abuja Phone Number: 08033113639/ 08055302788 65. UPN Unity Party of Nigeria National Chairman: Prof. Bankole Okuwa National Secretary: Alhaji Abubakar Abdullahi Sokoto National Treasurer: Engr. Okey Nwaneri National Financial Secretary: ? National Legal Adviser: Address: Block 10, Flat 1, Amasuma Close, Area 2, Section 1, Garki – Abuja Phone Number: 08022179684/ 0703559449 66. UPP United Progressive Party National Chairman: Chief Chekwas Okorie National Secretary: Barr. Bello Umar National Treasurer: Prince O.N.C. Akanagbu National Financial Secretary: Alh. Ibrahim Sulaiman National Legal Adviser: Barr. Agbo Agbo Address: The Dome N-Glory Centre, Plot 412, Cadestral Zone, CBD, Abuja Phone Number: 07030521292 67. YDP Young Democratic Party National Chairman: Barr. Georgina Dakpokpo National Secretary: Hon. Bolaji Oni National Treasurer: Hon. Adex Adetula National Financial Secretary: Hon. Ahmad Kawu National Legal Adviser: Bar. Ugo Nwofor Address: No. 12 ubiaja Crescent, Garki 2, Abuja. Phone Number: 09098432977 68. YPP Young Progressive Party National Chairman: Comrade Bishop Amakiri National Secretary: Barr. Vidiyeno Bamaiyi National Treasurer: Usman Haruna National Financial Secretary: Amechi Chidi Charles National Legal Adviser: Lagi Innocent Address: Block 10, Flat No. 1 Benue Crescent, Area 1, Garki Abuja Phone Number: 08100005566, 07050505010
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  • 2027: Tinubu’s Second Term at Risk.
    by apostle | Mar 7, 2025 | Uncategorized | 5 comments
    2027: Tinubu’s Second Term at Risk.
    By Bolaji O. Akinyemi.
    The choice of Tinubu’s Muslim/Muslim Ticket in response to Northern Oligarchy Agenda in 2023 represented and clearly communicated to the Nation the practical demonstration of unfair treatment of Christians in Kaduna State under the leadership of El-Rufai. A brazen insult to the Christian population, up scaled to a national Agenda. This inherited risk was made possible by the docility of Christian Association of Nigeria leadership and the lack of platform outside of CAN where Christians can aggregate their number to protect their common interest; faith.
    The fallout between El-Rufai the transducer of Christians and Christianity in Nigeria and the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is obviously a risk, its level is of course at the mercy of how it will be managed by the Tinubu Team and how Christians in the country will widen or narrow the gap between them to the advantage of advancing our collective interest.
    However, a greater risk is coming from outside the country. It is important for us to evaluate all the risks and their factors. And further interrogate Tinubu’s performance in governance as a possible panacea for the risk that the 2027 election poses to him or otherwise.
    To the local risks, the first, is the human exposure to the natural law of attrition. This of course is the reality of all mortals, my prayer for the President is that God will grace him with good health to enable him witness his personal desire of ruling for 8 years! However, since we are men and not God, due consideration for health and wellness and the consequences, if all be not well with the President for any reason, we must duly and dutifully consider this to protect Nigeria from the repeat of Yar’dau/Jonathan crisis.
    The demise of Mr President, (God forbid) before 2027 will leave us with a Shettima led Presidency. Though a hard nut, this is manageable because we still have the chance to boot Shettima out during the 2027 general elections. But a post 2027 Muslim Muslim Ticket will be a suicidal decision against Nigeria as a whole, given the antecedents of a pro Islamic political party that APC has proven to be beyond all reasonable doubt.
    We have seen Taliban elements served as Minister under the APC administration. We have witnessed the gender intolerance of the said Minister towards a National Commissioner of the Diaspora Commissioner who got thrown out of her office!
    The President is not unaware of the interest of the United States of America in Africa and Nigeria in particular. To that interest his party the APC owes the pressure and frustrations that hedged out Goodluck Jonathan in 2015!
    The interest of the USA is however at the mercy of the man in the saddle. If the revelation of how terrorism was funded by the yesterday men of power in America is anything to go by. The question is what will today’s man in power not do to rid his nation’s structure of governance of the tentacles of yesterday’s men.
    If USAID, a strategic agency of government is not spared and the killer of J.F. Kennedy, hidden from the public for decades by the system for whatever the reason is, a common public knowledge today, how prepared or not is President Trump to help President Tinubu to keep his baggage of alleged drug trafficking report with the CIA? Going towards 2027, will our President remain simply as he was described; “a CIA useful asset” to serve the interests of the new Sheriff? Or has he out-lived his usefulness? These are strategic realities the President must submit to his think tank to provide solutions to!
    While these confrontations are being enabled by a number of local happenings in the polity, take for example the insensitive silencing of a gender in cry for justice at the chamber of the Nigerian Senate. In a country where the girl child practically has nil right and can be bundled by jihadist like a slave conquered in war, to do with them as they please, with little or no pragmatic effort on the part of our government to put this randy men at check even at the senate chamber! Like it or not, a perception is formed of the present administration’s attitude to gender equality!
    Should we place on the scale the inconsistency of our judiciary system at perpetuating injustice. Serving justice at a cost as alleged in the controversial book. The withdrawal of Chief Afe Babalola’s case against Dele Farotimi may have rested the issue locally, but it has further amplified the title of Farotimi’s book; “Nigeria and its criminal justice system”, as truly the state of our judiciary!
    More worrisome however is the reach out by Dr Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe’s led ICAC-GEN to President Trump to protect Christians in Nigeria!
    I was in the forefront of the cry against the injustice meted by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the most uncharitable manner in 2023. Bad enough that he took his decision against the natural balance of power that has been our lot even under the military. To imagine that the President attended the book launch, of a military General, self styled President, and laugh at the event of a man that gave a Muslim/Muslim pairing as one of the reasons for the annulment of the June 12 by the military is an absurdity! Lovers of democracy must frown at the possibility of an annulment of the present Muslim/Muslim ticket from the military quarters, by annulling the same through the power of the ballot if APC refused to balance the ticket in 2027.
    The impression that a competent Christian to fill the position of the Vice President could not be found in the whole of Northern Nigeria is obviously a misrepresentation of facts and the trampling underfoot of all men and women of the faith of Christ from that part of the country. That wrong impression must be corrected now!
    Tinubu must dump his Muslim Muslim dogma for a Muslim/Christian option or all Christian in Nigeria should be mobilised to dump him in 2027!
    My individual campaign against Muslim/Muslim ticket through the following articles:

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    were reasonable, sensible and sensitively presented enough to earn me calls from the intellectual community class, to which I have been graciously admitted for what they presume I can add in value towards nation building. I am grateful for the calls from the business community who in the fear of their investments in the country have come to trust our position which are often devoid of political biases. I can’t leave out calls from the political quarters, the first daughter of a leading Muslim candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar could not but agree with the need to do justice in that regard, she spoke with me through the phone of a leader of no mean influence who had served as the President of the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria few months to the 2023 general elections. To be introduced to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar GCON former Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by Chief Dele Momodu at the residence of Pa Ayo Adebanjo on Sunday 2nd March 2025 while on a condolence visit is to tell you how mature the jungle is for our participation in the space will be, at swinging the pendulum in 2027, apologies to Chief Dele Momodu, for the use of the word ‘pendulum’. Do I need to mention the rallying point of thoughts on nation building that the Adebanjo’s residence has become at this season. As former President Goodluck Jonathan visited earlier the same day that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Myself did. I led the Apostolic Round Table’s Delegation, the visit was arranged by a bona fide Patriot of the house of Nigeria who facilitated my sitting in a meeting with the leaders of the Patriots group late 2023. Same day, MNR, a group founded by Chief Anthony Eromosele Enahoro, one of the founding fathers of our nation was led by a Ron ethnic tribe Chief, Da, Jonathan Sunday Akuns who is the Spokesperson of MNR and the Galadima Daffo. Daffo is a community in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State.
    If I was a lone wolf making a hew cry in 2023, the odds against Tinubu and the acceptance we have gained through our many platforms will by the grace of God see to it that the balance of tickets will be our reality in 2027!
    This is beyond religion and should be spelt out in capital letters; A BALANCED TICKET IN 2027 or no deal should be the stand of every ambassador of peace in Nigeria!
    The sensitization for a balanced ticket come 2027 has begun in earnest as a coalition group known as INTERNATIONAL COALITION AGAINST CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA (ICAC-GEN) has written a letter to American Government appealing for intervention in the ongoing onslaught against Christians majority trapped in Nigeria . In the letter signed by Dr Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, released to BVI Channel 1, and sighted and read on the Whatsapp platform of ICAC-GEN to which I belong.
    He stated; “It should be recalled that President Donald Trump had in 2018 in his Oval Office confronted the then visiting Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on this matter of persecution of Nigerian Christians in the following words:
    “Also, we’ve had very serious problems with Christians who have been murdered, killed in Nigeria. We‘re going to be working on that problem very, very hard, because we can’t allow that to happen.”
    The pledge by President Trump to work very very hard on the persecution and killing of Christians in Nigeria was not to be, as he lost the election in November 2020. His absence took hostility against Christians in Nigeria to an unimaginable level. If President Trump was worried about the 276 Chibok school children adoption. He only needed to have waited to witness what became almost a daily occurrence in Nigeria. On 7th March 2024, a criminal gang named “bandits” for exigencies of propaganda away from the reality of Islamic terrorism appellation, that it is! The criminals invaded a secondary school in Kurija town of Southern Kaduna and Kidnapped 287 students including girls. Two days later, bandits, as the government and the media had agreed, to call Terrorists. The enemies of humanity broke into a boarding school in Gidan Bakuso village in the Sultanate State of Sokoto, among the Muslims who were born to rule and kidnapped 15 children!
    In March 2024, these spiral cases of kidnapping didn’t take place under the man, Muhammadu Buhari who was strongly warned by President Trump. They did under the new APC government, led by Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Is terror an individual’s or a political party’s agenda? Happenings or occurrence through the month of March 2024 will confirm, as the spate continues.
    On 18th March 2024, over 87 people were reported to have been kidnapped in Kajuru community in southern Kaduna!
    The urgency of our need for rescue is better painted in the words of Nwaezeigwe; “the unsurpassed visionary concern of President Trump for the plight of Nigerian Christians that could not be fulfilled at that time because of the evil machinations of the anti-humanity system in America at that time. But today, we are delighted that God has brought him back to his rightful position as the 47th President of the United States of America, to rise to the most pressing need of the moment; the de-humanization of humanity in Nigeria”.
    He went further; “It should be of interest to President Trump and the global community, that since the inception of these acts of Islamic terrorism in Nigeria which involved mass killings, kidnapping for ransom, and displacement of indigenous people from their ancestral homes, no single terrorist has been brought before the court of law for trial! And since there has been no trial, not under Buhari or Tinubu. There has also not been any conviction for terrorism against all the terrorists captured by government troops!
    It is ridiculous that while these Islamic terrorists continue to rake havoc against Christians, the same Government that claims to be fighting them tells us that they are at the same time rehabilitating the captured terrorists, most of whom eventually return to their old base of terrorism. There is, therefore, no better way to describe this program of rehabilitation of murderers than an obnoxious government policy of collaboration with the same terrorists. Why should the same terrorists not be emboldened to continue their heinous crimes against the Nigeria Christian population with unbridled impunity if it has been made clear to them that capture means freedom from prosecution for their crimes?
    Coupled with the unimaginable Islamic terrorism tormenting Nigerian Christians, the present Muslim President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has dramatically turned Nigerian Christians into inconsequential minorities in a country they are numerically in majority against Muslims through alienation in political appointments. The rejection of a Christian Vice President from the North, the people mostly affected by this target for terror speaks to this”!
    The ICAC-GEN letter of protest to President Trump is a welcome development. It is left for the Christian Association of Nigeria to see it for what it is and take its place in the movement. Will CAN humbly serve Christians in Nigeria and by extension humanity or be content with defensive tactics that have aided the trampling of our faith by the enemies of Christ and his Cross in Nigeria? The case of closure of schools in some Northern States for the Ramadan is a needless kick by CAN. That happened because we allowed erosion of the just and fair representations in Government as President or Vice President!
    Everyone who is worthy to answer the name Christian should stand with the mobilisation strategy that will be unfolded in the days ahead going forward to 2027. I have come a long way with many Nigerians in the struggle to see our nation built, not without our differences, of tribes and religions but it dissolves at the greater altar of humanity. This is an opportunity to rally us together for a balance ticket, come 2027 in the interest of justice, fairness and equity. On this, there should be no compromise!
    To be continued.
    Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi is an Apostle and Nation Builder. He’s also President Voice of His Word Ministries and Convener Apostolic Round Table. BoT Chairman, Project Victory Call Initiative, AKA PVC Naija. He is a strategic Communicator and the C.E.O, Masterbuilder Communications.
    Email:bolajiakinyemi66@gmail.com
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    ADESOJI, MOSES ADIO-SAKA
    ADESOJI, MOSES ADIO-SAKA on March 7, 2025 at 9:55 pm
    Generally, most Countries in the world especially in Africa, Middle-East and the West, see Nigeria as an Islamic nation! This is a BLATANT lie smuggled into our Constitution! So, we can understand the stupid arrogance of EL-RUFAI and the nonchallant attitude of the federal government to the plight of Christians in this nation! We need to collectively tell them throughout the length and breadth of the Country that we, Christians matter, through our votes come 2027!
    Reply
    Mr Wind
    Mr Wind on March 7, 2025 at 11:13 pm
    Well penned, Sir. You are purely the voice of the passive majority, and an example to the action driven patriots.
    However, these people have really undermined our existence as Christians. We have seen how cheaply certain religious leaders have sold the populace out on the grounds of bigotry.
    Men who should rally, Unite, and.speak for the vast majority of Christians have played blind, deaf and dumb.
    We literally do not exist in the scheme of things (of relevance and power) as CAN can only play the defensive card as you stated, while crying wolf. We seem to be a joke.
    2027 is just a few months from now and strategic meetings ought to be ongoing already, as to how to divide power and have our voice restored.
    Besides journalists as yourself sir, who or what can we say have stood or can stand for the Christian body?
    What’s the way to go ahead of 2027?
    Thank you for this, sir. We await part 2.
    Reply
    Oke Stephen Abayomi
    Oke Stephen Abayomi on March 7, 2025 at 11:13 pm
    It seems alot will be unfolding towards 2027 drama. If by any chance he is still a valuable CIA Asset as you have alluded. I know very the current president may pull a stunt on that soonest.
    Reply
    SOLOMON SAAONDO AGBER
    SOLOMON SAAONDO AGBER on March 7, 2025 at 11:38 pm
    The Muslim -muslim ticket has a being a big slap on the Christians in Nigeria. Our clap back in 2027 will be conspicuous. The emergence of Trump is also a game changer, Trump would quite interest in a fellow who’s existence is anchored on the wheels of mystery drug proceeds. This Trump will not easily look away
    Reply
    Odunlami Oluwagbemiga
    Odunlami Oluwagbemiga on March 8, 2025 at 6:03 am
    Well as far as I’m concerned, God in his supremacy is interested in the Leadership of all Nations.
    So as for Nigeria, his will must be done
    Reply
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    Pastor John I. Momoh on Tinubu: CIA Asset, Nigeria’s Baggage
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    It seems alot will be unfolding towards 2027 drama. If by any chance he is still a valuable CIA Asset…
    2027: Tinubu’s Second Term at Risk. by apostle | Mar 7, 2025 | Uncategorized | 5 comments 2027: Tinubu’s Second Term at Risk. By Bolaji O. Akinyemi. The choice of Tinubu’s Muslim/Muslim Ticket in response to Northern Oligarchy Agenda in 2023 represented and clearly communicated to the Nation the practical demonstration of unfair treatment of Christians in Kaduna State under the leadership of El-Rufai. A brazen insult to the Christian population, up scaled to a national Agenda. This inherited risk was made possible by the docility of Christian Association of Nigeria leadership and the lack of platform outside of CAN where Christians can aggregate their number to protect their common interest; faith. The fallout between El-Rufai the transducer of Christians and Christianity in Nigeria and the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is obviously a risk, its level is of course at the mercy of how it will be managed by the Tinubu Team and how Christians in the country will widen or narrow the gap between them to the advantage of advancing our collective interest. However, a greater risk is coming from outside the country. It is important for us to evaluate all the risks and their factors. And further interrogate Tinubu’s performance in governance as a possible panacea for the risk that the 2027 election poses to him or otherwise. To the local risks, the first, is the human exposure to the natural law of attrition. This of course is the reality of all mortals, my prayer for the President is that God will grace him with good health to enable him witness his personal desire of ruling for 8 years! However, since we are men and not God, due consideration for health and wellness and the consequences, if all be not well with the President for any reason, we must duly and dutifully consider this to protect Nigeria from the repeat of Yar’dau/Jonathan crisis. The demise of Mr President, (God forbid) before 2027 will leave us with a Shettima led Presidency. Though a hard nut, this is manageable because we still have the chance to boot Shettima out during the 2027 general elections. But a post 2027 Muslim Muslim Ticket will be a suicidal decision against Nigeria as a whole, given the antecedents of a pro Islamic political party that APC has proven to be beyond all reasonable doubt. We have seen Taliban elements served as Minister under the APC administration. We have witnessed the gender intolerance of the said Minister towards a National Commissioner of the Diaspora Commissioner who got thrown out of her office! The President is not unaware of the interest of the United States of America in Africa and Nigeria in particular. To that interest his party the APC owes the pressure and frustrations that hedged out Goodluck Jonathan in 2015! The interest of the USA is however at the mercy of the man in the saddle. If the revelation of how terrorism was funded by the yesterday men of power in America is anything to go by. The question is what will today’s man in power not do to rid his nation’s structure of governance of the tentacles of yesterday’s men. If USAID, a strategic agency of government is not spared and the killer of J.F. Kennedy, hidden from the public for decades by the system for whatever the reason is, a common public knowledge today, how prepared or not is President Trump to help President Tinubu to keep his baggage of alleged drug trafficking report with the CIA? Going towards 2027, will our President remain simply as he was described; “a CIA useful asset” to serve the interests of the new Sheriff? Or has he out-lived his usefulness? These are strategic realities the President must submit to his think tank to provide solutions to! While these confrontations are being enabled by a number of local happenings in the polity, take for example the insensitive silencing of a gender in cry for justice at the chamber of the Nigerian Senate. In a country where the girl child practically has nil right and can be bundled by jihadist like a slave conquered in war, to do with them as they please, with little or no pragmatic effort on the part of our government to put this randy men at check even at the senate chamber! Like it or not, a perception is formed of the present administration’s attitude to gender equality! Should we place on the scale the inconsistency of our judiciary system at perpetuating injustice. Serving justice at a cost as alleged in the controversial book. The withdrawal of Chief Afe Babalola’s case against Dele Farotimi may have rested the issue locally, but it has further amplified the title of Farotimi’s book; “Nigeria and its criminal justice system”, as truly the state of our judiciary! More worrisome however is the reach out by Dr Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe’s led ICAC-GEN to President Trump to protect Christians in Nigeria! I was in the forefront of the cry against the injustice meted by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the most uncharitable manner in 2023. Bad enough that he took his decision against the natural balance of power that has been our lot even under the military. To imagine that the President attended the book launch, of a military General, self styled President, and laugh at the event of a man that gave a Muslim/Muslim pairing as one of the reasons for the annulment of the June 12 by the military is an absurdity! Lovers of democracy must frown at the possibility of an annulment of the present Muslim/Muslim ticket from the military quarters, by annulling the same through the power of the ballot if APC refused to balance the ticket in 2027. The impression that a competent Christian to fill the position of the Vice President could not be found in the whole of Northern Nigeria is obviously a misrepresentation of facts and the trampling underfoot of all men and women of the faith of Christ from that part of the country. That wrong impression must be corrected now! Tinubu must dump his Muslim Muslim dogma for a Muslim/Christian option or all Christian in Nigeria should be mobilised to dump him in 2027! My individual campaign against Muslim/Muslim ticket through the following articles: and were reasonable, sensible and sensitively presented enough to earn me calls from the intellectual community class, to which I have been graciously admitted for what they presume I can add in value towards nation building. I am grateful for the calls from the business community who in the fear of their investments in the country have come to trust our position which are often devoid of political biases. I can’t leave out calls from the political quarters, the first daughter of a leading Muslim candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar could not but agree with the need to do justice in that regard, she spoke with me through the phone of a leader of no mean influence who had served as the President of the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria few months to the 2023 general elections. To be introduced to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar GCON former Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by Chief Dele Momodu at the residence of Pa Ayo Adebanjo on Sunday 2nd March 2025 while on a condolence visit is to tell you how mature the jungle is for our participation in the space will be, at swinging the pendulum in 2027, apologies to Chief Dele Momodu, for the use of the word ‘pendulum’. Do I need to mention the rallying point of thoughts on nation building that the Adebanjo’s residence has become at this season. As former President Goodluck Jonathan visited earlier the same day that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Myself did. I led the Apostolic Round Table’s Delegation, the visit was arranged by a bona fide Patriot of the house of Nigeria who facilitated my sitting in a meeting with the leaders of the Patriots group late 2023. Same day, MNR, a group founded by Chief Anthony Eromosele Enahoro, one of the founding fathers of our nation was led by a Ron ethnic tribe Chief, Da, Jonathan Sunday Akuns who is the Spokesperson of MNR and the Galadima Daffo. Daffo is a community in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State. If I was a lone wolf making a hew cry in 2023, the odds against Tinubu and the acceptance we have gained through our many platforms will by the grace of God see to it that the balance of tickets will be our reality in 2027! This is beyond religion and should be spelt out in capital letters; A BALANCED TICKET IN 2027 or no deal should be the stand of every ambassador of peace in Nigeria! The sensitization for a balanced ticket come 2027 has begun in earnest as a coalition group known as INTERNATIONAL COALITION AGAINST CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA (ICAC-GEN) has written a letter to American Government appealing for intervention in the ongoing onslaught against Christians majority trapped in Nigeria . In the letter signed by Dr Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, released to BVI Channel 1, and sighted and read on the Whatsapp platform of ICAC-GEN to which I belong. He stated; “It should be recalled that President Donald Trump had in 2018 in his Oval Office confronted the then visiting Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on this matter of persecution of Nigerian Christians in the following words: “Also, we’ve had very serious problems with Christians who have been murdered, killed in Nigeria. We‘re going to be working on that problem very, very hard, because we can’t allow that to happen.” The pledge by President Trump to work very very hard on the persecution and killing of Christians in Nigeria was not to be, as he lost the election in November 2020. His absence took hostility against Christians in Nigeria to an unimaginable level. If President Trump was worried about the 276 Chibok school children adoption. He only needed to have waited to witness what became almost a daily occurrence in Nigeria. On 7th March 2024, a criminal gang named “bandits” for exigencies of propaganda away from the reality of Islamic terrorism appellation, that it is! The criminals invaded a secondary school in Kurija town of Southern Kaduna and Kidnapped 287 students including girls. Two days later, bandits, as the government and the media had agreed, to call Terrorists. The enemies of humanity broke into a boarding school in Gidan Bakuso village in the Sultanate State of Sokoto, among the Muslims who were born to rule and kidnapped 15 children! In March 2024, these spiral cases of kidnapping didn’t take place under the man, Muhammadu Buhari who was strongly warned by President Trump. They did under the new APC government, led by Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Is terror an individual’s or a political party’s agenda? Happenings or occurrence through the month of March 2024 will confirm, as the spate continues. On 18th March 2024, over 87 people were reported to have been kidnapped in Kajuru community in southern Kaduna! The urgency of our need for rescue is better painted in the words of Nwaezeigwe; “the unsurpassed visionary concern of President Trump for the plight of Nigerian Christians that could not be fulfilled at that time because of the evil machinations of the anti-humanity system in America at that time. But today, we are delighted that God has brought him back to his rightful position as the 47th President of the United States of America, to rise to the most pressing need of the moment; the de-humanization of humanity in Nigeria”. He went further; “It should be of interest to President Trump and the global community, that since the inception of these acts of Islamic terrorism in Nigeria which involved mass killings, kidnapping for ransom, and displacement of indigenous people from their ancestral homes, no single terrorist has been brought before the court of law for trial! And since there has been no trial, not under Buhari or Tinubu. There has also not been any conviction for terrorism against all the terrorists captured by government troops! It is ridiculous that while these Islamic terrorists continue to rake havoc against Christians, the same Government that claims to be fighting them tells us that they are at the same time rehabilitating the captured terrorists, most of whom eventually return to their old base of terrorism. There is, therefore, no better way to describe this program of rehabilitation of murderers than an obnoxious government policy of collaboration with the same terrorists. Why should the same terrorists not be emboldened to continue their heinous crimes against the Nigeria Christian population with unbridled impunity if it has been made clear to them that capture means freedom from prosecution for their crimes? Coupled with the unimaginable Islamic terrorism tormenting Nigerian Christians, the present Muslim President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has dramatically turned Nigerian Christians into inconsequential minorities in a country they are numerically in majority against Muslims through alienation in political appointments. The rejection of a Christian Vice President from the North, the people mostly affected by this target for terror speaks to this”! The ICAC-GEN letter of protest to President Trump is a welcome development. It is left for the Christian Association of Nigeria to see it for what it is and take its place in the movement. Will CAN humbly serve Christians in Nigeria and by extension humanity or be content with defensive tactics that have aided the trampling of our faith by the enemies of Christ and his Cross in Nigeria? The case of closure of schools in some Northern States for the Ramadan is a needless kick by CAN. That happened because we allowed erosion of the just and fair representations in Government as President or Vice President! Everyone who is worthy to answer the name Christian should stand with the mobilisation strategy that will be unfolded in the days ahead going forward to 2027. I have come a long way with many Nigerians in the struggle to see our nation built, not without our differences, of tribes and religions but it dissolves at the greater altar of humanity. This is an opportunity to rally us together for a balance ticket, come 2027 in the interest of justice, fairness and equity. On this, there should be no compromise! To be continued. Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi is an Apostle and Nation Builder. He’s also President Voice of His Word Ministries and Convener Apostolic Round Table. BoT Chairman, Project Victory Call Initiative, AKA PVC Naija. He is a strategic Communicator and the C.E.O, Masterbuilder Communications. Email:bolajiakinyemi66@gmail.com Facebook: Bolaji Akinyemi. X: Bolaji O Akinyemi Instagram: bolajioakinyemi Phone: +2348033041236 5 Comments ADESOJI, MOSES ADIO-SAKA ADESOJI, MOSES ADIO-SAKA on March 7, 2025 at 9:55 pm Generally, most Countries in the world especially in Africa, Middle-East and the West, see Nigeria as an Islamic nation! This is a BLATANT lie smuggled into our Constitution! So, we can understand the stupid arrogance of EL-RUFAI and the nonchallant attitude of the federal government to the plight of Christians in this nation! We need to collectively tell them throughout the length and breadth of the Country that we, Christians matter, through our votes come 2027! Reply Mr Wind Mr Wind on March 7, 2025 at 11:13 pm Well penned, Sir. You are purely the voice of the passive majority, and an example to the action driven patriots. However, these people have really undermined our existence as Christians. We have seen how cheaply certain religious leaders have sold the populace out on the grounds of bigotry. Men who should rally, Unite, and.speak for the vast majority of Christians have played blind, deaf and dumb. We literally do not exist in the scheme of things (of relevance and power) as CAN can only play the defensive card as you stated, while crying wolf. We seem to be a joke. 2027 is just a few months from now and strategic meetings ought to be ongoing already, as to how to divide power and have our voice restored. Besides journalists as yourself sir, who or what can we say have stood or can stand for the Christian body? What’s the way to go ahead of 2027? Thank you for this, sir. We await part 2. Reply Oke Stephen Abayomi Oke Stephen Abayomi on March 7, 2025 at 11:13 pm It seems alot will be unfolding towards 2027 drama. If by any chance he is still a valuable CIA Asset as you have alluded. I know very the current president may pull a stunt on that soonest. Reply SOLOMON SAAONDO AGBER SOLOMON SAAONDO AGBER on March 7, 2025 at 11:38 pm The Muslim -muslim ticket has a being a big slap on the Christians in Nigeria. Our clap back in 2027 will be conspicuous. The emergence of Trump is also a game changer, Trump would quite interest in a fellow who’s existence is anchored on the wheels of mystery drug proceeds. This Trump will not easily look away Reply Odunlami Oluwagbemiga Odunlami Oluwagbemiga on March 8, 2025 at 6:03 am Well as far as I’m concerned, God in his supremacy is interested in the Leadership of all Nations. So as for Nigeria, his will must be done Reply Submit a Comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Pastor John I. Momoh on Tinubu: CIA Asset, Nigeria’s Baggage March 9, 2025 Statement of facts. 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  • The Old Testament Template, Chapter 9
    Church
    “The Lord had said to Moses: ‘You must not count the tribe of Levi or include them in the census of the other Israelites. Instead, appoint the Levites to be in charge of the tabernacle of the Testimony…’”
    Numbers 1:48-50
    “The reason I left you in Crete was that you might straighten out what was left unfinished and appoint elders in every town, as I directed you.”
    Titus 1:5
    “Here is a trustworthy saying: If anyone sets his heart on being an overseer, he desires a noble task.”
    1 Timothy 3:1
    All the Israelites were Jews, but not all Jews were priests. Under God’s direction, Moses chose Joshua to continue political leadership while Aaron and the Levitical tribe are given the priesthood. From the earliest days in the wilderness God made it clear that government and the priesthood were two different and distinct institutions, both with clear Kingdom purpose and function. This concept of an ecclesiastical structure with an independent function, apart from the overall function of the body of believers, has been hard for Protestants to grasp since Luther nailed his treatise to the Wittenberg door in 1517. But understanding the institution of the church is foundational to understanding the unique, God-given functions of all the domains in society.
    Today we use the words priesthood, believer, body of Christ, and church rather interchangeably. All Christians are priests, believers, the church, and part of the body of Christ. For clarity in this study, we need to differentiate between the people, the building, and the individual believers who work full-time in a particular function such as pastors, missionaries, and evangelists.

    When Luther highlighted that we are all part of the priesthood of believers, he did not mean that there was no structure or leadership to the Church. He meant that we do not need a “priest” to represent us to God. Because of the work of the cross and Christ in our lives, we are all now free to come before God ourselves. Under Luther’s leadership and those who followed him, a church structure was created with pastors, elders, and deacons. As believers, we all are encouraged to fellowship on Sundays. However, some of us go to work on Monday at the same building where we went to church. The rest of the believers go to work on Monday in some other important role within their community.
    All of Israel was taught to be holy, but the Levitical tribe (the priests) were to model holiness to the rest of the nation. The book of Leviticus focuses, in the main, on their unique role as an ecclesiastical institution.
    Appointment Of The Priests
    In Numbers 1:47-50; the selection of the priesthood is a completely different process than that for choosing political leaders. In Deuteronomy 1:13, God instructs Moses to have the people choose their political representatives. In the development of the priesthood, God made the selection Himself. The anointing to minister in the ecclesiastical order comes directly from God.
    1. The priests were not chosen on the basis of personal merit.
    2. God made priests of the entire Levitical tribe. This is not to say that character and virtue did not matter; scripture is clear that God desired a holy priesthood. But God did not choose the virtuous elite; He chose an entire tribe filled with every level of character and virtue. We have to stop and ponder: What was God’s point in selecting this way? Was He emphasizing that no one is holy? That He was able to make anyone holy? That holiness only belongs to Him and no one is innately worthy of representing His holiness? We don’t know all the possible answers, but this fact is clear: God sovereignly selected ecclesiastical ministers.

    The priests responsible for the most holy things were not given carts in the wilderness.
    3. As Israel moved around the wilderness for 40 years, they began to acquire things. Carts were divided out to each of the tribes. The Levites were given very few carts and the Kohathites, who carried the holiest implements of the Tabernacle, were given none at all. They were required to carry the Tabernacle and all of the utensils of worship and sacrifice on their backs. Over and over again God encouraged them to be satisfied with their unique inheritance in the Lord. The result of not being given carts, and additionally being required to carry the Tabernacle, put a limitation on the priesthood’s ability to acquire wealth. That did not mean that they were to live in destitution. However, it did limit their potential for financial power among their people.
    The priesthood was to receive its provision from offerings and was given small plots of land for farming in each of the tribal territories.
    4. These directions made the priesthood uniquely dependent on the people to whom they ministered. They had all authority to speak for God and to represent Him to the community, but they did not have all authority. God limited their financial and political power in the community.
    The priesthood was not given territorial land.
    5. On leaving Egypt there were thirteen tribes in Israel. Both of Joseph’s sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, were given tribal status by their grandfather Jacob. As they formed government and began to prepare for their future in Canaan, God made it clear that only twelve tribes would have territorial or tribal land. The thirteenth tribe, the Levites, would have their inheritance in God. This meant that the priests would never need to form a government, as the other tribes must. This meant that the Levites did not need to develop an army as all the other tribes were commanded to do. The Levites were to be split among the other twelve tribes and territories and be God’s priestly representation to all of them.
    The priests were the first primary health care givers.
    6. Until the scientific community developed, the priesthood took care of the primary health care needs of the people. If they had an infection, they were to go to the priest. He was to put them in quarantine and inspect them again some days later. The priests taught the dietary laws, which were about nutrition and health. The priests prayed and took the needs of the people to God. The priests offered sacrifices for their sins.
    The result of this was that the priests had to constantly deal in the pragmatic, material world of God’s laws of nature and in the unseen world of God’s sovereign intervention. God did not allow the Levites to develop a mindset that the seen and the unseen world were secular and sacred, one under God and one under man. Every day, as His representatives, they had to minister to the practical, physical needs, as well as the needs of the inner man.
    The prophets anointed Kings but they did not appoint them.
    7. This is most clear in the process of Israel first wanting a king. Israel goes to Samuel, the prophet of the day, to consult God. Samuel consults God and God says that this is not a good idea. But the priests and prophets do not control this decision. The people do and, finally, Israel decides that they will have a king in spite of the fact that this is not God’s desire. God then tells Samuel to go and anoint Saul and pray for him, because if Israel insists on having a king, Saul is the man God wants them to choose. But, still, Saul is not officially “appointed” King when he is anointed. Only the people can give Saul authority to rule. Saul wasn’t appointed king until “all the people went to Gilgal and confirmed Saul as King in the presence of the Lord.”
    8. Virtually this same process took place in the selection of David and Solomon. The Levitical tribe had political influence, but it did not have political control. The authority of the priesthood, like the authority in every other domain, was limited.
    The confusion of political authority and priestly authority in scripture resulted in severe consequences. Two examples of this stand out. The first is the incident that we are so familiar with in 1 Samuel 13:1-13. Saul had been to war and won a victory. He and his troops were waiting on the battlefield for the prophet Samuel to come and offer the sacrifice to God before they could return home. Samuel was delayed and Saul grew impatient. Finally, Saul decided he would offer the sacrifice. When Samuel arrived, he asked Saul, “What have you done? Today your Kingdom is taken from you.” Saul was not satisfied to be given political leadership by God. He wanted more power. He wanted priestly authority over the people as well, and he lost his kingdom for confusing the two God-given domains. We find a similar confusion in the life of David.
    David loved God and he loved worship. He used his political power to help build up the priesthood, the Tabernacle and also helped prepare the way so that his son could ultimately build the Temple. This support did not seem to be criticized in scripture. However, on one occasion David confused his role as king and the role of the priest. The consequences were very serious. David had been appointed king in Israel and had successfully conquered Jerusalem and defeated the Philistines. An invading army had taken the Ark of the Covenant. In 2 Samuel 6:1, David decided it was time to take back the stolen ark. “David again brought together out of Israel chosen men, thirty thousand in all.” David approached this task as a military endeavor. He used the might of the army and his political authority to bring the ark back and God could not bless it. “When they came to the threshing-floor of Nachon, Uzzah reached out and took hold of the ark of God, because the oxen stumbled.” When the man who tried to steady the ark dropped dead, David knew that God was not with this venture. He cried out, “How can the ark of the Lord ever come to me?” (2 Samuel 6:9) David stored the ark in the house of Obed-Edom and returned to Jerusalem in defeat. But the story did not end there. In the same chapter, David went again to retrieve the ark, but this time he went with the Levites who offered sacrifices every six steps.This time the ark was carried, as it would have been carried by the priest, as Moses commanded in Numbers 4:15 and Deuteronomy 10:8, and as Solomon understood in 1 Kings 8:3-4. David wore a linen ephod of worship, not battle clothes, and the people went in a procession of worship and praise, not military might. God had answered David’s question of how to move the ark in 1 Chronicles 15:2, and He made it clear that He gave that authority to the priests, not the king.
    The prophets were advisors to the king, but they were not kings. God did not give all authority in His kingdom to any one domain or person. The priesthood had authority, but not all authority. The political authorities in Israel had authority as well, but it was different from the priests’. Under God, they had to work together in a system of checks and balances(Diarchical system). All of Israel was to be holy, but the priests were to be models of holiness to the community. The book of Leviticus contains instructions primarily for the priesthood regarding how they are to live and how they are to conduct themselves. They had a unique role in the community, but they did not have the only God-given role.

    Secular Vs. Sacred
    Our split thinking between the secular and sacred is probably more revealed in our thinking about the ecclesiastical order than any other domain. Today it is common among Christians to think that if you are really “spiritual,” really “obedient” to God, you will be a pastor, missionary, or evangelist. Many Christians feel that all other vocations are less important. The end result is that the majority of Christians today are sitting in pews with no idea of what God has called them to do, expecting the pastor and church leadership to do everything. This was never God’s intent. In God’s design, every believer has a role to play in reaching and teaching the community. The “priestly” role was unique, specific, and just one of many roles.
    Jesus understood the importance of keeping each domain in its proper place. When he saw that the moneychangers had moved their business inside the walls of the Temple, He threw them out. He did not say that money changing was wrong. He said that it had no place in His father’s Temple. He emphasized the role of this ecclesiastical meeting place as a “house of prayer.”
    9. If we are to see “every creature reached” and “every nation discipled,” we must learn again the specific role of the “ecclesiastical” institution and how it relates to the calling and authority of each of the other domains.

    STUDY HELP:
    Themes to consider when studying and coloring the ecclesiastical order in scripture: religious rituals, prayer, offerings, sacrifices, priests, worship, tithes, feasts, idolatry, covenants, the Tabernacle, the Temple.

    The domain of church reveals: The Great High Priest
    The primary attributes of God revealed in the church: Holiness and Mercy
    God governs this domain through: His sovereign choice and anointing
    The color I used: Gold

    WORKING VOCATIONAL MISSION STATEMENT:
    The ecclesiastical order is called to represent God to the people, and the people to God, providing for the discipleship of all believers in the whole nature and character of God and His Word applied to the work and walk of faith, to facilitate the expression of that faith in the worship and sacraments of the church, and to be a moral model of God’s absolute standards of truth. Great issues include: Calling society to accountability to the Word of God.

    A NOTE TO ALL BELIEVERS:
    Many Christians are sitting in the world’s churches today wishing they had a “real” calling to be a pastor or a missionary. They feel they would be more “spiritual” in these callings. Many feel that they are not called to be pastors or church workers because they are less worthy. All of this is the by-product of “split thinking.” It results from the idea that the “secular” is bad and the “sacred” is good. This is not biblical thinking. If you are called by God to give your working life to family, or government, or business, or science, or teaching, or arts, or communication, you are not called to a lesser vocation than ministry within the church structure. You are called to a different vocation than ministry. Your calling is equally from God, equally vital to that of those called to serve the church. Discipling the nations is a saturation strategy of getting the truth into the fiber of every layer of society through the lives of every believer.
    For too long we have put all the weight of the work of God on the shoulders of the pastor or church worker. It is time for us to bear our own weight. What has God called you to do in society? It is time to get grateful for the doors God has opened for our life work and to be determined to carry out our job as a calling unto God Himself.

    A NOTE TO THE MINISTRY PROFESSIONAL:
    Some of you in the ministry today will be relieved by what I have said in this chapter, and some of you will be threatened. The pastor and missionary in the 20th Century have been expected by many to be all things to all men. For some, when we discuss “discipling the nations,” they think all the work will be their responsibility. Some are hoping it will be. Whatever your perspective, I encourage us all to pursue God for a clear revelation of a working job description for ourselves and for each of our followers. Only when the 80 percent of the body of Christ not called to the ministry of the church are released to do what God has called them to do, can those of us in full-time ministry in the church begin to focus on our call.
    Some in the ministry have asked, “Why are we out there talking about discipling the nations instead of doing it?” I am not sure what they mean, however, this I do know: it is the responsibility of the “priesthood” to teach and clarify for the body of Christ its job. It is not our job to start businesses and banks; it is our job to teach and disciple business people and bankers in the full counsel of God as it relates to their calling. It is not our job to run the government and write the constitutions; it is our job to teach those who are called of God into those vocations how to carry out their responsibilities in accordance with the Word of God. It is not our job to be the father to the family, but to teach the father God’s way of fathering. This is so clear and simple that I am sometimes flabbergasted by all the confusion. The only explanation I have for the volume of confusion is that we have so bought into the secular/sacred split we are unable to conceive of the call of God on those outside the “ecclesiastical” institution. We are not to bring all the domains under the church structure; we are to send the body of Christ away on Sunday prepared to be Christ’s ambassadors of wisdom in their individual and specific domain callings. If we are to launch a generation prepared again to see qualitative differences in not only their lives, but in their communities, we must reintroduce an adequate theology of the laity, as well as of the “priesthood.” The institution of the church has a pivotal role in discipling the nations if we understand what our role is and is not.
    The Old Testament Template, Chapter 9 Church “The Lord had said to Moses: ‘You must not count the tribe of Levi or include them in the census of the other Israelites. Instead, appoint the Levites to be in charge of the tabernacle of the Testimony…’” Numbers 1:48-50 “The reason I left you in Crete was that you might straighten out what was left unfinished and appoint elders in every town, as I directed you.” Titus 1:5 “Here is a trustworthy saying: If anyone sets his heart on being an overseer, he desires a noble task.” 1 Timothy 3:1 All the Israelites were Jews, but not all Jews were priests. Under God’s direction, Moses chose Joshua to continue political leadership while Aaron and the Levitical tribe are given the priesthood. From the earliest days in the wilderness God made it clear that government and the priesthood were two different and distinct institutions, both with clear Kingdom purpose and function. This concept of an ecclesiastical structure with an independent function, apart from the overall function of the body of believers, has been hard for Protestants to grasp since Luther nailed his treatise to the Wittenberg door in 1517. But understanding the institution of the church is foundational to understanding the unique, God-given functions of all the domains in society. Today we use the words priesthood, believer, body of Christ, and church rather interchangeably. All Christians are priests, believers, the church, and part of the body of Christ. For clarity in this study, we need to differentiate between the people, the building, and the individual believers who work full-time in a particular function such as pastors, missionaries, and evangelists. When Luther highlighted that we are all part of the priesthood of believers, he did not mean that there was no structure or leadership to the Church. He meant that we do not need a “priest” to represent us to God. Because of the work of the cross and Christ in our lives, we are all now free to come before God ourselves. Under Luther’s leadership and those who followed him, a church structure was created with pastors, elders, and deacons. As believers, we all are encouraged to fellowship on Sundays. However, some of us go to work on Monday at the same building where we went to church. The rest of the believers go to work on Monday in some other important role within their community. All of Israel was taught to be holy, but the Levitical tribe (the priests) were to model holiness to the rest of the nation. The book of Leviticus focuses, in the main, on their unique role as an ecclesiastical institution. Appointment Of The Priests In Numbers 1:47-50; the selection of the priesthood is a completely different process than that for choosing political leaders. In Deuteronomy 1:13, God instructs Moses to have the people choose their political representatives. In the development of the priesthood, God made the selection Himself. The anointing to minister in the ecclesiastical order comes directly from God. 1. The priests were not chosen on the basis of personal merit. 2. God made priests of the entire Levitical tribe. This is not to say that character and virtue did not matter; scripture is clear that God desired a holy priesthood. But God did not choose the virtuous elite; He chose an entire tribe filled with every level of character and virtue. We have to stop and ponder: What was God’s point in selecting this way? Was He emphasizing that no one is holy? That He was able to make anyone holy? That holiness only belongs to Him and no one is innately worthy of representing His holiness? We don’t know all the possible answers, but this fact is clear: God sovereignly selected ecclesiastical ministers. The priests responsible for the most holy things were not given carts in the wilderness. 3. As Israel moved around the wilderness for 40 years, they began to acquire things. Carts were divided out to each of the tribes. The Levites were given very few carts and the Kohathites, who carried the holiest implements of the Tabernacle, were given none at all. They were required to carry the Tabernacle and all of the utensils of worship and sacrifice on their backs. Over and over again God encouraged them to be satisfied with their unique inheritance in the Lord. The result of not being given carts, and additionally being required to carry the Tabernacle, put a limitation on the priesthood’s ability to acquire wealth. That did not mean that they were to live in destitution. However, it did limit their potential for financial power among their people. The priesthood was to receive its provision from offerings and was given small plots of land for farming in each of the tribal territories. 4. These directions made the priesthood uniquely dependent on the people to whom they ministered. They had all authority to speak for God and to represent Him to the community, but they did not have all authority. God limited their financial and political power in the community. The priesthood was not given territorial land. 5. On leaving Egypt there were thirteen tribes in Israel. Both of Joseph’s sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, were given tribal status by their grandfather Jacob. As they formed government and began to prepare for their future in Canaan, God made it clear that only twelve tribes would have territorial or tribal land. The thirteenth tribe, the Levites, would have their inheritance in God. This meant that the priests would never need to form a government, as the other tribes must. This meant that the Levites did not need to develop an army as all the other tribes were commanded to do. The Levites were to be split among the other twelve tribes and territories and be God’s priestly representation to all of them. The priests were the first primary health care givers. 6. Until the scientific community developed, the priesthood took care of the primary health care needs of the people. If they had an infection, they were to go to the priest. He was to put them in quarantine and inspect them again some days later. The priests taught the dietary laws, which were about nutrition and health. The priests prayed and took the needs of the people to God. The priests offered sacrifices for their sins. The result of this was that the priests had to constantly deal in the pragmatic, material world of God’s laws of nature and in the unseen world of God’s sovereign intervention. God did not allow the Levites to develop a mindset that the seen and the unseen world were secular and sacred, one under God and one under man. Every day, as His representatives, they had to minister to the practical, physical needs, as well as the needs of the inner man. The prophets anointed Kings but they did not appoint them. 7. This is most clear in the process of Israel first wanting a king. Israel goes to Samuel, the prophet of the day, to consult God. Samuel consults God and God says that this is not a good idea. But the priests and prophets do not control this decision. The people do and, finally, Israel decides that they will have a king in spite of the fact that this is not God’s desire. God then tells Samuel to go and anoint Saul and pray for him, because if Israel insists on having a king, Saul is the man God wants them to choose. But, still, Saul is not officially “appointed” King when he is anointed. Only the people can give Saul authority to rule. Saul wasn’t appointed king until “all the people went to Gilgal and confirmed Saul as King in the presence of the Lord.” 8. Virtually this same process took place in the selection of David and Solomon. The Levitical tribe had political influence, but it did not have political control. The authority of the priesthood, like the authority in every other domain, was limited. The confusion of political authority and priestly authority in scripture resulted in severe consequences. Two examples of this stand out. The first is the incident that we are so familiar with in 1 Samuel 13:1-13. Saul had been to war and won a victory. He and his troops were waiting on the battlefield for the prophet Samuel to come and offer the sacrifice to God before they could return home. Samuel was delayed and Saul grew impatient. Finally, Saul decided he would offer the sacrifice. When Samuel arrived, he asked Saul, “What have you done? Today your Kingdom is taken from you.” Saul was not satisfied to be given political leadership by God. He wanted more power. He wanted priestly authority over the people as well, and he lost his kingdom for confusing the two God-given domains. We find a similar confusion in the life of David. David loved God and he loved worship. He used his political power to help build up the priesthood, the Tabernacle and also helped prepare the way so that his son could ultimately build the Temple. This support did not seem to be criticized in scripture. However, on one occasion David confused his role as king and the role of the priest. The consequences were very serious. David had been appointed king in Israel and had successfully conquered Jerusalem and defeated the Philistines. An invading army had taken the Ark of the Covenant. In 2 Samuel 6:1, David decided it was time to take back the stolen ark. “David again brought together out of Israel chosen men, thirty thousand in all.” David approached this task as a military endeavor. He used the might of the army and his political authority to bring the ark back and God could not bless it. “When they came to the threshing-floor of Nachon, Uzzah reached out and took hold of the ark of God, because the oxen stumbled.” When the man who tried to steady the ark dropped dead, David knew that God was not with this venture. He cried out, “How can the ark of the Lord ever come to me?” (2 Samuel 6:9) David stored the ark in the house of Obed-Edom and returned to Jerusalem in defeat. But the story did not end there. In the same chapter, David went again to retrieve the ark, but this time he went with the Levites who offered sacrifices every six steps.This time the ark was carried, as it would have been carried by the priest, as Moses commanded in Numbers 4:15 and Deuteronomy 10:8, and as Solomon understood in 1 Kings 8:3-4. David wore a linen ephod of worship, not battle clothes, and the people went in a procession of worship and praise, not military might. God had answered David’s question of how to move the ark in 1 Chronicles 15:2, and He made it clear that He gave that authority to the priests, not the king. The prophets were advisors to the king, but they were not kings. God did not give all authority in His kingdom to any one domain or person. The priesthood had authority, but not all authority. The political authorities in Israel had authority as well, but it was different from the priests’. Under God, they had to work together in a system of checks and balances(Diarchical system). All of Israel was to be holy, but the priests were to be models of holiness to the community. The book of Leviticus contains instructions primarily for the priesthood regarding how they are to live and how they are to conduct themselves. They had a unique role in the community, but they did not have the only God-given role. Secular Vs. Sacred Our split thinking between the secular and sacred is probably more revealed in our thinking about the ecclesiastical order than any other domain. Today it is common among Christians to think that if you are really “spiritual,” really “obedient” to God, you will be a pastor, missionary, or evangelist. Many Christians feel that all other vocations are less important. The end result is that the majority of Christians today are sitting in pews with no idea of what God has called them to do, expecting the pastor and church leadership to do everything. This was never God’s intent. In God’s design, every believer has a role to play in reaching and teaching the community. The “priestly” role was unique, specific, and just one of many roles. Jesus understood the importance of keeping each domain in its proper place. When he saw that the moneychangers had moved their business inside the walls of the Temple, He threw them out. He did not say that money changing was wrong. He said that it had no place in His father’s Temple. He emphasized the role of this ecclesiastical meeting place as a “house of prayer.” 9. If we are to see “every creature reached” and “every nation discipled,” we must learn again the specific role of the “ecclesiastical” institution and how it relates to the calling and authority of each of the other domains. STUDY HELP: Themes to consider when studying and coloring the ecclesiastical order in scripture: religious rituals, prayer, offerings, sacrifices, priests, worship, tithes, feasts, idolatry, covenants, the Tabernacle, the Temple. The domain of church reveals: The Great High Priest The primary attributes of God revealed in the church: Holiness and Mercy God governs this domain through: His sovereign choice and anointing The color I used: Gold WORKING VOCATIONAL MISSION STATEMENT: The ecclesiastical order is called to represent God to the people, and the people to God, providing for the discipleship of all believers in the whole nature and character of God and His Word applied to the work and walk of faith, to facilitate the expression of that faith in the worship and sacraments of the church, and to be a moral model of God’s absolute standards of truth. Great issues include: Calling society to accountability to the Word of God. A NOTE TO ALL BELIEVERS: Many Christians are sitting in the world’s churches today wishing they had a “real” calling to be a pastor or a missionary. They feel they would be more “spiritual” in these callings. Many feel that they are not called to be pastors or church workers because they are less worthy. All of this is the by-product of “split thinking.” It results from the idea that the “secular” is bad and the “sacred” is good. This is not biblical thinking. If you are called by God to give your working life to family, or government, or business, or science, or teaching, or arts, or communication, you are not called to a lesser vocation than ministry within the church structure. You are called to a different vocation than ministry. Your calling is equally from God, equally vital to that of those called to serve the church. Discipling the nations is a saturation strategy of getting the truth into the fiber of every layer of society through the lives of every believer. For too long we have put all the weight of the work of God on the shoulders of the pastor or church worker. It is time for us to bear our own weight. What has God called you to do in society? It is time to get grateful for the doors God has opened for our life work and to be determined to carry out our job as a calling unto God Himself. A NOTE TO THE MINISTRY PROFESSIONAL: Some of you in the ministry today will be relieved by what I have said in this chapter, and some of you will be threatened. The pastor and missionary in the 20th Century have been expected by many to be all things to all men. For some, when we discuss “discipling the nations,” they think all the work will be their responsibility. Some are hoping it will be. Whatever your perspective, I encourage us all to pursue God for a clear revelation of a working job description for ourselves and for each of our followers. Only when the 80 percent of the body of Christ not called to the ministry of the church are released to do what God has called them to do, can those of us in full-time ministry in the church begin to focus on our call. Some in the ministry have asked, “Why are we out there talking about discipling the nations instead of doing it?” I am not sure what they mean, however, this I do know: it is the responsibility of the “priesthood” to teach and clarify for the body of Christ its job. It is not our job to start businesses and banks; it is our job to teach and disciple business people and bankers in the full counsel of God as it relates to their calling. It is not our job to run the government and write the constitutions; it is our job to teach those who are called of God into those vocations how to carry out their responsibilities in accordance with the Word of God. It is not our job to be the father to the family, but to teach the father God’s way of fathering. This is so clear and simple that I am sometimes flabbergasted by all the confusion. The only explanation I have for the volume of confusion is that we have so bought into the secular/sacred split we are unable to conceive of the call of God on those outside the “ecclesiastical” institution. We are not to bring all the domains under the church structure; we are to send the body of Christ away on Sunday prepared to be Christ’s ambassadors of wisdom in their individual and specific domain callings. If we are to launch a generation prepared again to see qualitative differences in not only their lives, but in their communities, we must reintroduce an adequate theology of the laity, as well as of the “priesthood.” The institution of the church has a pivotal role in discipling the nations if we understand what our role is and is not.
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  • PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FASTING AND PRAYERS(December 26-31, 2023)

    Bible verses for the prayers: Heb. 12:1, Ecco. 7:8, Zechariah. 4:6-9, Isa. 54:16-17
    1. Give thanks to the Lord for His wonderful works in your life and family (Psalm 107:1-31)
    2. Thank God for daily loads of benefits in your life and family (Psalm 68:19)
    3. Thank Him for the past, the present and future grace, mercies and goodness (Psalm 52:1)
    4. Father please by Your mercy, forgive all my sins and blot them out of my life with the Blood of Jesus Christ (Col. 2:14)
    5. I repent of all sinful habits and behaviors and I receive grace and power over sin in Jesus Name (Rom. 6:14)
    6. Father please remove everything that is weighing me down, uproot every plant you have not planted in my life (Matt. 15:13)
    7. Father please Crown this year with abundance of your blessings for me and my family (Psalm 65:11)
    8. Father, You change water to wine at the wedding ceremony, please turn around every bitter situation into sweetness for me and make my life sweeter than honey even than the honeycombs in Jesus Name (John 2:9-10)
    9. Father by Your Grace and Power, I shall end this year with outstanding miracles and testimonies in Jesus Name (Ecco. 7:8)
    10. Father please release upon me and my family the Sure Mercies of David and uncommon Grace to settle us, establish and make us perfect in Your Will in Jesus Name (1Pet. 5:10)
    11. Father, Arise for me and my family and scatter every evil gang up and Satanic agenda against us in Jesus Mighty Name (Psalm 68:1)
    12. Father arise for us and destroy every weapons of our enemies formed against us in Jesus mighty name (Isa. 54:17a)
    13. Father by Your power and authority, I condemn every tongue that are speaking evil, negates, swearing, curses and enchantment against me and my family in Jesus Mighty Name (Isa. 54:17b)
    14. Father please let all my miracles, blessings, benefits and goodness for this year be released to me now without delay in Jesus Mighty Name (Hab. 2:3; Ezek. 12:28)
    15. Father, I commit the year 2024 into Your Hands, pass through it ahead of me and my family and Redeem every moments, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months of that year for us with the Blood of Jesus Christ!
    16. Therefore, I decree that in my family, in our Church and in all that God have given unto me, none shall die, none shall be missing, there shall be no accident all through the year 2024, there shall be no lack of food and all the good things of life shall not be lacking in our home; there shall be joy, rejoicing, marriages, fruits of the Wombs, promotions, journey mercy, safe delivery of babies etc
    The Almighty God will answer all your prayers and grant you all your hearts desires and exceed your expectations in Jesus Mighty Name
    Shalom
    PRAYER POINTS FOR THE FASTING AND PRAYERS(December 26-31, 2023) Bible verses for the prayers: Heb. 12:1, Ecco. 7:8, Zechariah. 4:6-9, Isa. 54:16-17 1. Give thanks to the Lord for His wonderful works in your life and family (Psalm 107:1-31) 2. Thank God for daily loads of benefits in your life and family (Psalm 68:19) 3. Thank Him for the past, the present and future grace, mercies and goodness (Psalm 52:1) 4. Father please by Your mercy, forgive all my sins and blot them out of my life with the Blood of Jesus Christ (Col. 2:14) 5. I repent of all sinful habits and behaviors and I receive grace and power over sin in Jesus Name (Rom. 6:14) 6. Father please remove everything that is weighing me down, uproot every plant you have not planted in my life (Matt. 15:13) 7. Father please Crown this year with abundance of your blessings for me and my family (Psalm 65:11) 8. Father, You change water to wine at the wedding ceremony, please turn around every bitter situation into sweetness for me and make my life sweeter than honey even than the honeycombs in Jesus Name (John 2:9-10) 9. Father by Your Grace and Power, I shall end this year with outstanding miracles and testimonies in Jesus Name (Ecco. 7:8) 10. Father please release upon me and my family the Sure Mercies of David and uncommon Grace to settle us, establish and make us perfect in Your Will in Jesus Name (1Pet. 5:10) 11. Father, Arise for me and my family and scatter every evil gang up and Satanic agenda against us in Jesus Mighty Name (Psalm 68:1) 12. Father arise for us and destroy every weapons of our enemies formed against us in Jesus mighty name (Isa. 54:17a) 13. Father by Your power and authority, I condemn every tongue that are speaking evil, negates, swearing, curses and enchantment against me and my family in Jesus Mighty Name (Isa. 54:17b) 14. Father please let all my miracles, blessings, benefits and goodness for this year be released to me now without delay in Jesus Mighty Name (Hab. 2:3; Ezek. 12:28) 15. Father, I commit the year 2024 into Your Hands, pass through it ahead of me and my family and Redeem every moments, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months of that year for us with the Blood of Jesus Christ! 16. Therefore, I decree that in my family, in our Church and in all that God have given unto me, none shall die, none shall be missing, there shall be no accident all through the year 2024, there shall be no lack of food and all the good things of life shall not be lacking in our home; there shall be joy, rejoicing, marriages, fruits of the Wombs, promotions, journey mercy, safe delivery of babies etc The Almighty God will answer all your prayers and grant you all your hearts desires and exceed your expectations in Jesus Mighty Name πŸ™β€οΈπŸ˜‡ Shalom πŸ˜‡
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  • May the Lord make our life smooth and give us the strength to overcome difficulties. May God prosper us and show us mercy. May our belief in Him remove all worries from our life in Jesus name.
    Happy weekend.
    May the Lord make our life smooth and give us the strength to overcome difficulties. May God prosper us and show us mercy. May our belief in Him remove all worries from our life in Jesus name. Happy weekend.
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  • HAPPY NEW MONTH!
    It will be a month of God’s favor and harvest for all your past labours In Jesus mighty name.
    God’s grace and mercy will speak for you and all yours in a new way as you will experience series of eleventh hour miracles in Jesus mighty name
    You are blessed above and beyond your expectations now and forever in Jesus Mighty Name

    Pastor Shola Ayinde & family
    HAPPY NEW MONTH! It will be a month of God’s favor and harvest for all your past labours In Jesus mighty name. God’s grace and mercy will speak for you and all yours in a new way as you will experience series of eleventh hour miracles in Jesus mighty nameπŸ™ You are blessed above and beyond your expectations now and forever in Jesus Mighty Name πŸ™πŸ˜‡πŸ”₯❀️ Pastor Shola Ayinde & family
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  • As we prepere to cast our vote, lets come together to Pray for Mercy over our Nation #GWP #MERCY
    As we prepere to cast our vote, lets come together to Pray for Mercy over our Nation #GWP #MERCY
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  • Good morning brethren and Forumites. The nation, Nigeria and her polity is in the most confused state ever! We have many captains claiming to be in charge and driving the ship to nowhere. As they speak from both sides of their mouths.

    The ship is drifting, the captains are asleep and the passengers are being toast to and from like drunken men! What we need urgently is Divine intervention from God, the maker of this ship -Nigeria and for God to have mercy upon all Nigerian! 2Chr.7:14.

    Oh LORD, arise, have mercy upon us in Nigeria and save us from self destruction and Redeemed your people and the Seven Mountains in Nigeria by your Blood in Jesus Mighty Name
    Good morning brethren and Forumites. The nation, Nigeria and her polity is in the most confused state ever! We have many captains claiming to be in charge and driving the ship to nowhere. As they speak from both sides of their mouths. The ship is drifting, the captains are asleep and the passengers are being toast to and from like drunken men! What we need urgently is Divine intervention from God, the maker of this ship -Nigeria and for God to have mercy upon all Nigerian! 2Chr.7:14. Oh LORD, arise, have mercy upon us in Nigeria and save us from self destruction and Redeemed your people and the Seven Mountains in Nigeria by your Blood in Jesus Mighty Name πŸ™
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