Grassroots Mobiliser Isioma Ndah Resigns from APC in Delta State
Isioma Ndah Quits APC in Delta State

A prominent grassroots mobiliser, Isioma Theodora Ndah, has resigned her membership from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State. Ndah, widely known as “Ada Ahaba” and “The Fearless TIN,” announced her departure in a formal resignation letter addressed to the APC Ward 9 leadership of the Aniocha/Oshimili bloc and the party’s national chairman.

In her letter, Ndah explained that her decision came after “careful reflection” and expressed her desire to no longer be part of the ruling party. She wrote: “I, Isioma Theodora Ndah, hereby formally notify you and the entire membership of the All Progressives Congress that effective today, 4th May 2026, I am resigning my membership from the All Progressives Congress.” She also requested the removal of her membership details, including ID No. APC101506003045, from the party’s electronic register.

Political Reactions and Grassroots Impact

The resignation has stirred reactions across political circles in Delta, particularly within the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, where Ndah has built a strong grassroots following. Notably, she was reportedly the only aspirant to physically tour all 42 wards in the constituency during her consultations, a move that earned her significant visibility and support among party faithful and community stakeholders.

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Known for Energetic Mobilisation

Ndah is recognized for her energetic mobilisation style and deep grassroots engagement. Supporters have described her as a political bulldozer with growing influence across Delta North politics. Her exit is expected to fuel speculations about her next political move, especially with the 2027 political permutations in Delta State on the horizon.

As the political landscape evolves, Ndah’s resignation marks a notable shift, raising questions about realignments and potential new alliances in the lead-up to the next election cycle.

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