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Leadership

The distinguished men and women steering the Nigerian Liberty Movement towards a new era of purposeful national development.

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Board of Trustees

13

Working Committee

76

Executive Council

37

State Chairpersons

№1 in the Hierarchy

The National Leader

Amb. Moses O. Adebisi PhD
National Leader

Amb. Moses O. Adebisi (PhD)

“ThisDaysMoses”

The visionary founder and National Leader of the Nigerian Liberty Movement. He carries the mandate to mobilize 66,173,411 Nigerians for Emergency National Intervention, Self-Actualization of Every Citizen, and Purposeful National Development.

Osun StateSouth West

“We are building for generations, not just today. The Liberty Apps are the digital tools to set Nigeria on a trajectory of peace, prosperity, and stability.”

National Protem Secretary

Amb. Meshack A. Thompson

Serving as the National General Secretary, overseeing administrative operations, correspondence management, and strategic leadership coordination of the movement. He is the second-in-command of the Nigerian Liberty Movement.

Adamawa StateNorth East
Amb. Meshack A. Thompson

Board of Trustees

The BoT provides strategic guidance, oversight, and leadership to ensure the movement's ideals and objectives are upheld.

14 MembersGlobal Representation

Alhaji Shonibare Adedayo

BOT Chairman

Ireland

Dr. Tope Owo

BOT Member

USA

Prince Patrick Onogie

BOT Member

USA

Archbishop Esther Olufunmilayo

BOT Member

United Kingdom

Dr. Awodiran Olatunji

BOT Member

United Kingdom

Alhaji Idris Akinlabi

BOT Member

Canada

Hon. Nuga Temitope

BOT Member

Canada

Hon Segun David Arowolo

BOT Member

Ireland

Hon Dele Oluyide

BOT Member

China/Indo

Chief Paul Osifo

BOT Member

China/Indo

Apstl Ajibola Odusina

BOT Member

Germany

Hon Isu Ekpo

BOT Member

Germany

Hon Mrs Fisayo Abayomi

BOT Member

UAE

Pst McPeter Anatsegbe

BOT Member

UAE

National Working Committee

The operational backbone of the Nigerian Liberty Movement, distinguished professionals, academics, and leaders driving the day-to-day coordination of our national mandate.

13 MembersNational Operational Directorate
Hon. Mrs. Angela Ogazi

Hon. Mrs. Angela Ogazi

NLM Spokesperson & Program Coordinator

I've spent over a decade in the banking sector before stepping fully into politics, and it taught me discipline, precision, and the art of communicating value to people. Since 2011, I've served in sensitive political positions across party structures, and today, as the Spokesperson for NLM, I carry the voice of the movement to every corner of Nigeria with pride and conviction.

Most Rev. Amb. Onyemachi Miracle Chinemerem

Most Rev. Amb. Onyemachi Miracle Chinemerem

Director, Lagos/Rivers State, Operational Directorate

For 25 years, I have walked the intersection of faith and politics, as an Archbishop, a businessman, and a grassroots mobilizer. From PDP youth presidency in Abia to APC leadership in Lagos, I've seen the system from every angle. That experience fuels my work in NLM: to channel spiritual conviction into political action that actually transforms lives.

Barr. Magnus Charles Ugo-Chukwu

Barr. Magnus Charles Ugo-Chukwu

Director of Christian Religious Affairs

The courtroom and the pulpit may seem like different worlds, but to me they share the same foundation: justice. As a Barrister at Law, a Senior Pastor, and the author of over ten published works, I bring a lifetime of intellectual and spiritual depth to NLM. My role is to ensure the movement stays rooted in moral clarity while navigating the complexities of national politics.

Ahmad Etim Bassey

Ahmad Etim Bassey

Director of Islamic Creed

From the shores of Calabar to the halls of Al-Azhar University in Egypt, my journey has been one of seeking knowledge and building bridges. As Chief Imam of the Calabar Municipality Central Mosque and a government appointee on the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, I carry a dual mandate: to serve my faith community and to prove that unity across religious lines is not just possible, it is necessary.

Martha Musa Mamza

Martha Musa Mamza

Logistics Director & North-Central Coordinator

I'm a nurse by training, a businesswoman by hustle, and a mobilizer by calling. With a Masters in Health Planning, a BSc in Nursing, and years of grassroots experience across Nigerian states, I've learned that true leadership is about showing up where it matters. In the Office of the National Leader, I make sure the machinery moves: people, materials, and ideas, exactly where they need to go.

Com. Daniella Ogechi Ogbu

Com. Daniella Ogechi Ogbu

Director of Content & Communications

Seven years in hospitality taught me something politicians often forget: people remember how you made them feel. As NLM's Content Director, I apply the same customer-first thinking to our messaging. Every word, every post, every campaign must connect. My degree in Hospitality Management may seem unconventional for politics, but it's exactly the perspective the movement needs.

Odemokpa Joan Emoshioke

Odemokpa Joan Emoshioke

Director, Abuja & North Central Subgroups

After more than a decade at First Bank and years running my own import business, I've learned that success is about systems. You set them up, you keep them running, and you never lose sight of the people they serve. Now I bring that same operational discipline to NLM, coordinating the North West zone and our Abuja subgroups from the Office of the National Leader.

Ibiateli Elaine Buochuama

Ibiateli Elaine Buochuama

Spokesperson to the National Leader

People call me a bridge builder, and I wear that title gladly. From Ogu in Rivers State, I thrive in the quiet, essential work of keeping teams together and communication flowing. In the Office of the National Leader, I manage programs, coordinate stages, and make sure the right message reaches the right people at the right time.

Rufina Anyanwu Chibuzor

Rufina Anyanwu Chibuzor

Director of Volunteers Coordinators

From working welfare under APC's Presidential Support Committee to leading volunteer coordination in NLM, my path has always been about one thing: service. As an ordained Evangelist and a proud Imo daughter now based in Nasarawa, I've built networks across zones that don't just mobilize, they sustain. That's what I bring to the South-East supervision and the Operational Directorate.

Martha Demshemino Samuel

Martha Demshemino Samuel

Director of Graduate & Job Seekers

I know what it means to build something from nothing, from Demsa in Adamawa to making a life in Abuja as a businesswoman and an educator with an NCE in Social Studies. In NLM, I focus on something deeply personal: connecting young graduates and job seekers with real opportunity. The North-East zone I supervise is full of untapped potential, and it's my job to unlock it.

Adejobi Adeolu Oluwaseun

Adejobi Adeolu Oluwaseun

Director, Yoruba and Hausa Clans

Decades in marketing, management, and construction taught me how to build things that last, whether it's a structure or a coalition. As Director for the Yoruba and Hausa Clans, I'm in the business of bridging cultures within the movement. I believe NLM's strength lies in its diversity, and my work is to make sure every clan feels represented and heard.

Richard Anthony

Richard Anthony

NEC Member, Nasarawa State

My resume reads like a journey through Nigeria's informal economy, from running a cyber cafe in Zaria to managing human resources in Abuja to serving as Financial Secretary at Karu market. Each role taught me about people, about systems, and about what communities actually need. That grassroots insight is what I bring to the National Working Committee.

Aken Nuaka Runyi

Aken Nuaka Runyi

Welfare & Hospitality Director

As a chef, an entrepreneur, and a medical practitioner, I live at the crossroads of care and creativity. In NLM, welfare isn't just a department, it's a promise that every member matters. Whether it's organizing hospitality at national events or ensuring humanitarian support reaches those who need it, I bring heart and hands to the work.

National Executive Council

The NEC is the movement's highest decision-making body responsible for implementing policies, strategic planning, and national coordination.

76 Members (incl. 2 Honorary)All 6 Geopolitical Zones Represented

Amb. Moses O. Adebisi (PhD)

National Chairman

Osun

Amb. Jeremiah David

National Vice Chairman

Bayelsa

Amb. Meshack A. Thompson

National General Secretary

Adamawa

Chief Dapo Omajaro

Deputy National General Secretary

Osun

Com. Livinus Godwin

National Organising Secretary

Cross River

Amb. Umar Abbas Hayatudeen

Deputy Organising Secretary

Kaduna

Hon. Kayode J. Oladejo

National Head of Operations

Lagos

Hajiya Amina Mairiga

National Mobilization Director

Sokoto

Hon. Gabriel Orji

Deputy National Mobilization Director

Delta

Hajiya Saadatu Haruna Ajuji

Director, Membership & Structural Formation

Kaduna

Ibrahim Muhd Bello Damagum

Deputy Director, Membership Drive

Yobe

Oba Abdulsalam Tijjani

National Coalition Director

FCT

Hauwa Idriss

Deputy Coalition Director

Yobe

Barr. Afam-Obi Theresa

National Legal Adviser

Anambra

Pastor Chris Ubit

Deputy National Legal Adviser

Akwa Ibom

Joseph Danladi Jolly

National Policy & Research Director

Taraba

Nura Daku

National Director General (Region)

Katsina

Com. John Ebikeme Odubolu

National Treasurer

Delta

Hadiza Muhammed Okolo

Deputy National Treasurer

Nasarawa

Moyi Abdullahi Mohammed

National Finance Director

Sokoto

State Chairpersons

37 State Chairpersons across all 36 states and the FCT, driving the movement at the grassroots level.

Nnah Chibuike Emmanuel

Abia

Com. Shuaibu Ngura

Adamawa

Bishop Engr. David Obed Onung

Akwa Ibom

Dr. Austin Chiji Enendu

Anambra

Engr. Musa Abbas

Bauchi

Hon. Simon Obaula Youpele

Bayelsa

Com. Ogaba Amos

Benue

Com. Dauda Daniel Diwa

Borno

Pastor Collins Evechi

Cross River

Emuesiri Jeffery Oghenede

Delta

Nkwede Ejike Okechukwu

Ebonyi

Past. Godwin Agbovobo Saliu

Edo

Com. Temidayo Okebiorum

Ekiti

Hon. Nwachukwu Miracle

Enugu

Hon. Victor Wake

Gombe

Com. Victor Ikechukwu

Imo

Abubakar Muhammad Abdul

Jigawa

Com. Mohammed Auwal

Kaduna

Alhaji Kabiru Baba

Kano

Com. Abdullahi Ahmed

Katsina

Aliyu Ibrahim Lemi

Kebbi

Com. Agada Friday

Kogi

Com. Abdulsalam Abdurazaq

Kwara

Hon. Kayode Oladejo

Lagos

Com. Hon Patrick Keke

Nassarawa

Idris Manuga

Niger

Com. Adekoya Adebiyi

Ogun

Osho Oluwanifise Clement

Ondo

Com. Opefoluwa Olatunji

Osun

Com. Idris Wasiu Olaide

Oyo

Hon. Alex Meshack Kishak

Plateau

Miebaka Simpsom Bibi Wokoma

Rivers

Abdullahi Muhammad

Sokoto

Nyangkwen Daniel Andekuba

Taraba

Bar. Baba Abubakar Audu

Yobe

Ibrahim Kabiru

Zamfara

Com. Felix Ngene

FCT

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