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In a powerful show of unity and political intent, leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by Edo State Chairman, Hon. Kennedy Odion, alongside key party stakeholders, have officially welcomed renowned journalist and public intellectual Chief Dele Momodu into the party.
Speaking through the collective posture of leadership and purpose, Hon. Kennedy Odion described the moment as a reaffirmation of ADC’s vision to build a people driven, reform oriented political platform that transcends old divisions and embraces credible voices with national relevance.
The welcome ceremony, which drew senior party figures and observers, carried deep symbolic weight, particularly as Chief Dele Momodu hails from Edo North, a region increasingly central to Edo State’s political recalibration.
The event reached a defining highlight when Chief Dr. John Odigie-Oyegun, elder statesman and respected political figure, warmly embraced Chief Dele Momodu at the high table ,an image many present described as historic and reassuring.
Earlier today’s gathering was widely described by stakeholders as “a great show to behold,” reflecting both strategic confidence and emotional resonance within the party ranks.
ADC leaders emphasized that Momodu’s entry brings intellectual depth, media influence, and democratic credibility to the party’s growing national footprint.
Chief Dele Momodu, known for decades of fearless journalism, civic advocacy, and principled engagement in Nigeria’s public life, is expected to play a key role in shaping policy narratives and strengthening ADC’s appeal among professionals, youths, and reform minded Nigerians.
Political analysts view the development as a calculated and timely boost for the ADC, signaling its readiness to consolidate thought leadership and grassroots energy ahead of future electoral cycles.
As Nigeria’s political landscape continues to shift, the ADC appears determined to position itself as a credible alternative, anchored on integrity, inclusion, and national renewal.

