
President Bola Tinubu
By EMMANUEL KUJE, Abuja-
Tinubu Media Force (TMF), a support group for President Bola Tinubu, has dismissed the opposition coalition and their new platform, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), as a desperate attempt to regain lost relevance.
TMF National Coordinator, Gbenga Abiola, described the coalition as “a patchwork held together by shared grievances, not shared goals or national interest”.
Abiola said the ADC is not a third force, but a weak version of the second, driven by frustration rather than direction or unity of purpose.

“The resurrection of the ADC is not based on principle, but is a desperate coalition of displaced politicians seeking lost relevance,” he said.
“It is neither visionary nor purposeful — just a forced alliance of familiar faces trying to revive their political careers without real solutions”.
Abiola’s criticism of the coalition was scathing, saying, “Nigerians must reject alliances offering only recycled chaos, unrepentant ambitions, and no clear path to progress or stability.”
He added that the name ‘ADC’ is phonetically similar to ‘APC’, a deliberate attempt to confuse unsuspecting voters.
“It is a low-effort strategy aimed at deception, but Nigerians are now more politically aware and discerning. We can see through the mimicry,” he said.
Abiola contrasted the opposition’s lack of direction with Tinubu’s government, saying, “From economic stabilisation to structural reforms, this administration is pursuing accountability, innovation, and national recovery. While the opposition distracts with noise, Nigerians are beginning to notice the difference sound leadership can make”.
Abiola reaffirmed support for Tinubu’s vision and urged citizens to focus on lasting progress, not political distractions.
“We need builders of the future, not looters of past influence,” he said, adding that the TMF will continue to support Tinubu’s agenda for Nigeria’s development.




