E- News
Entertainment News Hub
USD USD 1.00 EUR EUR 0.87
USD USD 1.00 GBP GBP 0.75
USD USD 1.00 JPY JPY 160.28
USD USD 1.00 CAD CAD 1.39
USD USD 1.00 AUD AUD 1.42
USD USD 1.00 CHF CHF 0.80
USD USD 1.00 CNY CNY 6.79
USD USD 1.00 INR INR 95.41
USD USD 1.00 NGN NGN 1,359.62
USD USD 1.00 EUR EUR 0.87
USD USD 1.00 GBP GBP 0.75
USD USD 1.00 JPY JPY 160.28
USD USD 1.00 CAD CAD 1.39
USD USD 1.00 AUD AUD 1.42
USD USD 1.00 CHF CHF 0.80
USD USD 1.00 CNY CNY 6.79
USD USD 1.00 INR INR 95.41
USD USD 1.00 NGN NGN 1,359.62



ESSENTIAL NEWS

Breaking News • Analysis • Opinion
LATEST EDITION

BREAKING NEWS

Borno Adc Unveils Governorship Candidate
Photo: Staff Photographer

BORNO ADC UNVEILS GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE

10 readers
shares
reactions
T

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Borno has officially unveiled its governorship candidate ahead of the next election cycle, marking a key step in the party’s preparations for the polls.

 

Party officials announced the candidate during a formal presentation event, where stakeholders and supporters gathered to witness the unveiling.

 

The ADC said the choice of candidate reflects its commitment to presenting a strong alternative leadership option in the state, with a focus on security, development, and economic recovery.

 

Speaking at the event, party leaders urged members to unite behind the candidate and intensify mobilisation efforts across local government areas.

 

The candidate also expressed appreciation for the party’s confidence, pledging to prioritise inclusive governance and address pressing challenges affecting residents of the state.

 

Political observers say the move signals the beginning of intensified political activity in Borno as parties position themselves ahead of the governorship contest.

 

The ADC is expected to roll out its campaign strategy in the coming weeks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

"This represents a significant development in our ongoing coverage of current events."
— Editorial Board

READER ENGAGEMENT

SHARE THIS STORY

MORE FROM THIS EDITION

Additional articles loading...