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Mabel Magbulu, House of Representatives Aspirant, Purchases ADC Nomination Form

 Mabel Magbulu, House of Representatives Aspirant, Purchases ADC Nomination Form





By Emeka Esogbue


Aspirant for the House of Representatives under the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dr. Mabel Magbulu, on Tuesday officially purchased her nomination form at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja, signaling another major step in her quest to represent the Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency in 2027.


Dr. Magbulu, who expressed excitement and gratitude after obtaining the form, described the moment as a significant milestone in her political journey and reaffirmed her commitment to providing purposeful leadership and effective representation for her people.


Speaking shortly after her return from Abuja, the real estate entrepreneur and community advocate shared her appreciation for the overwhelming support she has continued to receive from supporters, friends, family members, and well-wishers.


“Today marks another important step in our journey as I successfully collected my Nomination Form from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) at the National Secretariat, Abuja,” she stated.


“I sincerely appreciate every call, message, prayer, encouragement, and massive show of love from all my supporters, friends, family, and well-wishers. Your support means everything to me, and I do not take it for granted.”


Reaffirming her determination to secure victory and bring quality representation to the constituency, Dr. Magbulu declared that the people of Ndokwa/Ukwuani were ready for a new era of leadership.


“We are fully ready for the Green Chamber come 2027! A new dawn is rising for the Ndokwa-Ukwuani Federal Constituency. The time for purposeful representation, quality leadership, and effective service is here. Congratulations to us all. The journey has begun, and victory is ahead,” she added.


Dr. Magbulu recently declared her intention to contest for the House of Representatives seat and has since received widespread encouragement from stakeholders, youths, women groups, and residents across the constituency who believe in her vision for inclusive growth and development.


Known for her contributions in business and community development, Dr. Magbulu has consistently emphasized her desire to champion people-oriented policies, empower the youth and women, improve infrastructure, and attract meaningful development projects to the Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency.


Political observers within the constituency have described her emergence as a fresh and promising development capable of reshaping representation in the area ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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