THE RISING FORCE: TINUBU-UBA LEADERSHIP NETWORK (TULN) STORMS KADUNA'S POLITICAL CLIMATE
THE RISING FORCE: TINUBU-UBA LEADERSHIP NETWORK (TULN) STORMS KADUNA'S POLITICAL CLIMATE
By Abraham Adeyemi
Privilege Magazine Staff Writer | 11:07 PM, 27th May, 2025
Kaduna, Nigeria — In a bold political stride that has electrified Kaduna’s political landscape, a new force has risen—determined, organized, and battle-ready. The Tinubu-Uba Leadership Network (TULN), Kaduna State Chapter, has officially launched, sending a clear message: the era of passive campaigning is over.
Backed by unwavering loyalty to the Renewed Hope Agenda and forged in the spirit of progressive governance, TULN is more than just a support group—it is a strategic engine of mobilization built to champion the 2027 re-election bid of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani.
In an era where political misinformation threatens unity and progress, TULN emerges as a digital battalion and grassroots juggernaut—a network armed with ideas, precision messaging, and a tireless commitment to facts and loyalty.
“The Kaduna State chapter is not just here to participate—we are here to dominate the conversation, energize the base, and reshape the narrative,” declared Victor Mathew Bobai, the newly appointed State Coordinator, during the group’s high-energy unveiling event.
The movement's leadership reads like a roll call of Kaduna’s most disciplined and visionary political foot soldiers. With roles spanning media, grassroots mobilization, youth engagement, logistics, and digital strategy, TULN is positioning itself as the premier campaign architecture heading into 2027.
Full Leadership Roster of TULN Kaduna State Chapter:
Alhaji Bello Usman Abubakar – State Chairman
Victor Mathew Bobai – State Coordinator
Hon. Husseini Modibo – State Vice Chairman
Mr Shuaibu Yayock - State Director -Special Projects Innovation
Becky Shehu – Deputy State Coordinator
Charity Alex – Secretary-General
Adeosun Olayinka Olayinka – Director of Media and Public Affairs
Fadason Celestine – Director of Content & Messaging
Alhaji Sirajo Lere – Deputy Director, Content & Messaging
Victor James – Head of Rapid Response & Fact-Checking
Abraham Adeyemi – Director of Digital Strategy
Mrs. Blessing Daniels – Deputy Director of Digital Strategy
Jonathan Kibori – Director of Grassroots Engagement
Mal. Musa Ibrahim Kachia – Deputy Director, Grassroots Engagement
Hon. Gonoh Sabastine – Director of Youth Mobilization
Damian Friday – Director of Political Intelligence & Strategy
Michael Job Santoa – Director of Logistics and Support
Olorunfemi Elesho – Director of Graphic Design
Mrs. Joy Godwin Chom – Director of Women Engagement
Sylvester Mathew – Director of Welfare and Incentives
Hajiya Rabi Usman Rigachikun – State Treasurer
Emma Bagu - State Financial Secretary
Ismail Aliyu- State Deputy Financial Secretary
Lucky Timothy -Director of Inter Party Relations
Abubakar Ibrahim -State Deputy Director Youth Affairs
With this robust leadership in place, TULN has already begun activating its strategies across all 23 local government areas of Kaduna, targeting every ward, street, and digital space with focused messaging and organized outreach.
“This is the frontline of a new political era,” said Bobai. “We are thinkers, doers, defenders—and above all—believers in the Tinubu-Uba vision for a prosperous, secure, and united Nigeria.”
As 2027 draws nearer, the political temperature is rising—and with TULN now firmly in the game, Kaduna is set to become ground zero for Nigeria’s next great campaign movement.
For Tinubu and Uba, they stand. And they are just getting started.
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