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Master Document

The Coalition for Nigeria's Future

A Movement. Not a Campaign.

"What is at stake is greater than what separates us."

Prepared for Organizers, Coalition Leaders, and Believers in a New Nigeria

Table of Contents

Movement Synopsis

A Movement. Not a Campaign.

I.

The Truth About Nigeria

Nigeria is not a failed country. It is a captured country.

The systems that should work for the people have been captured by a small class of politicians who stay in power by keeping us divided. They use our parties against us. They use our tribes against us. They use our religions against us.

They tell APC supporters that PDP is the enemy.

They tell PDP supporters that APC is the enemy.

They tell Labour supporters that their votes don't matter.

They tell young people to wait their turn.

They tell market women that politics is not for them.

They tell the diaspora that their voices don't count because they don't vote.

And while we fight each other, they steal.

They stole $17 billion in oil—money that should have built roads, schools, and hospitals for our children. They stole while Nigerians suffered. They stole while young people had no jobs. They stole while market women struggled to feed their families.

And they got away with it—until one man stood up.

II.

The Proof That Change Is Possible

His name is Hon. Ehiozuwa Johnson Agbonayinma — EJ.

He is not a typical politician. He is not the product of a political dynasty. He did not inherit power or wealth.

His Story

Born in a village. Tapped rubber to survive.

His mother was a market woman.

Immigrated to America. Slept in a car for six months.

Returned to Nigeria and rose through merit—not connections.

Elected to the House of Representatives (2015–2019).

Served as Federal Commissioner at the Code of Conduct Bureau (2020–2025), including as Acting Chairman.

Honoured by the University of Benin for selfless service.

His Record

On September 22, 2016, EJ filed a motion in the House of Representatives exposing $17 billion worth of stolen crude oil — 391 million barrels shipped to the United States alone. The investigation covered 41 countries and was supported by US Customs and the Department of Justice. His work was reported by Reuters and Bloomberg on the same day. No other candidate in this race has that level of international verification.

His Character

He spent his 65th birthday at orphanages—not at a party with donors. He walked all 20 wards. His wife coordinated market women's empowerment.

He is proof that Nigeria can still work for those who refuse to give up.

III.

Why This Movement Exists

EJ cannot fix Nigeria alone. No one can.

But what EJ provides is something Nigeria has desperately needed:

Proof that the system can be fought.

Proof that integrity can survive in politics.

Proof that the son of a market woman can stand tall.

Proof that a boy who slept in a car can serve at the highest levels.

Proof that Nigeria can still work.

Now it is our turn. This movement—The Coalition for Nigeria's Future—is not about one man. It is about all of us who are ready to stop fighting each other and start fighting the real enemy: a system that exploits our divisions while stealing our future.

IV.

The Five Coalitions

We do not ask you to leave your party, your tribe, or your religion. We ask you to bring them—and to join others who are bringing theirs.

The movement is built on five pillars, each representing a vital part of the Nigerian family:

CoalitionWho It Welcomes
The Party Bridge CoalitionAPC reformists, PDP progressives, Labour supporters, APGA allies—anyone whose party has failed them but whose belief in Nigeria remains.
The Youth Awakening CoalitionStudents, graduates, tech founders, creatives, unemployed youth—the 60% majority whose future cannot wait.
The Market & Working People CoalitionTraders, market women, transporters, artisans, small business owners—the people who power Nigeria's real economy.
The Faith & Moral Leadership CoalitionPastors, imams, church networks, Muslim leaders, people of faith who believe leadership is a trust from God.
The Diaspora CoalitionNigerians in Houston, London, Toronto, and everywhere—professionals, investors, citizens who still believe from afar.
V.

The Invitation

On the following pages, you will find fact sheets for each coalition. They are not campaign leaflets. They are invitations.

Each sheet answers a simple question: "Why should someone like me join this movement?"

The answer is always the same, spoken in a different language for each audience:

Because EJ is proof that Nigeria can work.

Because the stakes are bigger than our divisions.

Because your future—and the future of our children—cannot wait.

VI.

The Core Message

They want us divided.

They want us fighting.

They want us exhausted.

But we are not divided.

We are not fighting each other.

We are not exhausted.

We are united by something greater than what separates us.

We are The Coalition for Nigeria's Future.

And we are just getting started.

Organizer Guide

How to Use This Document

This master document is designed for multiple uses:

PurposeHow to Use
For Organizers
Read the full document to understand the complete architecture of the movement. Use it to train other organizers.
For Coalition Leaders
Focus on your coalition's fact sheet. Use it to recruit members and speak confidently about why your constituency belongs in the movement.
For Printed Distribution
Print the synopsis and your coalition's fact sheet as a single handout for meetings.
For WhatsApp Forwarding
Share individual fact sheets as PDFs or images. The synopsis can be forwarded as a standalone document to introduce the movement.
For Website/Online
The synopsis serves as the "About Us" page. Each fact sheet gets its own landing page or section.

Key principle: Meet people where they are. A market woman does not need the Party Bridge sheet. A diaspora professional does not need the Market Women sheet. Share what fits.

Coalition Fact Sheets

Five Coalitions. One Movement.

Fact Sheet 1

The Party Bridge Coalition

"Beyond Party. For Country."

To our brothers and sisters in APC, PDP, Labour, and every party where hope is fading:

You joined a political party because you believed in change. Some of you joined the APC when it promised reform. Some of you stayed in the PDP believing in its legacy. Some of you chose Labour or APGA because you wanted something different.

But the parties have failed you. Not because you were wrong to believe, but because the system captured your parties and turned them into machines for the few.

We are not asking you to leave your party.

We are asking you to join a cause bigger than any party.

The Evidence

Why EJ Can Bridge the Divide

What He DidWhy It Matters
Uncovered $17 billion in stolen oil as a federal legislatorHe took on the system — not his party's enemies, but the actual thieves. He proved that service to country matters more than party loyalty.
Served as Federal Commissioner at the Code of Conduct Bureau for five yearsHe enforced ethics rules on all public officers, regardless of party. He held your former colleagues accountable — and earned their respect by doing it fairly.
Was verified by Reuters and Bloomberg on the same dayHis work transcends Nigerian media bias. International verification means his credibility is not owned by any party.
Walked all 20 wards not as a politician, but as a son of the soilHe doesn't see APC wards or PDP wards. He sees Egor/Ikpoba-Okha. He sees Nigeria.

The Question for You

When you joined your party, what did you join for?

Was it to serve a machine? Or was it to serve the people?

If your answer is the people, then there is a place for you here.

The Invitation

Come as you are. Keep your party card if you wish. But join us in building something that transcends parties.

The Coalition for Nigeria's Future is not competing with your party. It is completing your purpose.

#EJHasCome·ejbio.blog

Fact Sheet 2

The Youth Awakening Coalition

"Your Future Cannot Wait."

To every young Nigerian who has been told to wait their turn:

They tell you to be patient. They tell you that your time will come. They tell you that politics is for the old, and you must wait until you have paid your dues.

But while you wait, your future is being stolen.

Sixty percent of this constituency is youth. Sixty percent. And yet, the decisions that shape your lives are made by people who have been in power since before you were born.

The Evidence

Why EJ Fights for You

What He DidWhy It Matters
Tapped rubber to survive as a boyHe is not a distant politician. He knows what it means to work with your hands and still struggle.
Slept in a car in America for six monthsHe knows what it means to chase a dream and almost lose everything. He knows your hustle because he lived it.
Uncovered $17 billion in stolen oil at age 52While you were growing up, men were stealing your future. EJ exposed them. That money should have built your schools, your roads, your hospitals.
Sponsored over 100 petitions, 4 bills, and 20 motions in just four yearsHe doesn't just talk. He files. He fights. He delivers.
Proposes the Youth Boost empowerment frameworkA four-goal plan reaching all 20 wards — vocational training, community support, sustainable capacity building. Not a handout. A pathway.

The Proof Point Others Cannot Match

When EJ turned 65, he spent it at orphanages. Not at a party with donors. Not at a retreat with politicians.

He chose children. He chose the future.

The Question for You

If not now, when?

If not you, who?

If not EJ, then who has actually fought for you?

The Invitation

Your future cannot wait for them to retire. Join the Youth Awakening Coalition. Be part of the generation that takes back what is yours.

#EJHasCome·ejbio.blog

Fact Sheet 3

The Market & Working People Coalition

"The Economy Must Work for Those Who Work."

To every trader, transporter, artisan, and market woman:

You are the reason Nigeria moves. You wake up before dawn. You close after dark. You pay taxes, you pay levies, you pay for everything — and yet, the economy feels like it is designed against you.

EJ's mother was you.

The Evidence

Why EJ Understands Your Struggle

What He DidWhy It Matters
His mother was a traderHe grew up watching a woman fight to feed her children. He knows what happens when the market stops working. He knows what happens when transportation costs eat your profit.
He tapped rubber as a boyHe knows manual labor. He knows what it means to work with your body and still struggle to survive.
He drove taxi in LagosHe knows the transport business. He knows what fuel prices do to your income. He knows the harassment from task forces. He knows.
He spent his 65th birthday at orphanages, not with elitesHe has not forgotten where he came from. He will not forget you.
His wife coordinated market women's empowermentThis is not just EJ. This is his household. This is his life.

The Vision for You

EJ proposes Allied Farms — Palm Royal City, a self-sustaining economic ecosystem combining large-scale agriculture, affordable housing, and franchise networks. What this means for you:

Market women: Direct access to agricultural products, cutting out middlemen

Transporters: Reliable routes and infrastructure for moving goods

Artisans: Training and integration into the franchise network

Traders: A growing local economy where people have money to spend

The Question for You

How many politicians have come to the market asking for your vote, then disappeared until the next election?

EJ's mother was in that market. He will not disappear.

The Invitation

Join the Market & Working People Coalition. Not as voters for a candidate, but as partners in building an economy that finally works for the people who actually work.

#EJHasCome·ejbio.blog

Fact Sheet 4

The Faith & Moral Leadership Coalition

"Nigeria Must Return to Moral Leadership."

To our pastors, imams, and people of faith:

Nigeria is a religious nation. We pray before we eat. We pray before we travel. We pray before we vote.

But our leaders have forgotten that leadership is a trust from God. They treat public office as personal property. They enrich themselves while the people suffer.

We believe that leadership is moral. We believe that God is watching. And we believe that the time has come to demand leaders who fear God more than they fear losing an election.

The Evidence

Why EJ Leads with Integrity

What He DidWhy It Matters
Served five years as Federal Commissioner at the Code of Conduct BureauHe was responsible for ensuring public officers comply with ethical standards. He enforced the rules. He held the powerful accountable.
Was honoured for "outstanding service" upon completing his tenure in 2025He left the Bureau with a reputation for integrity, not controversy. That is rare. That is divine grace.
Uncovered $17 billion in stolen oilThe Bible and Quran both condemn stealing from the people. EJ stood on that principle and exposed the thieves, regardless of their power.
Spent his 65th birthday at orphanages"Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble." (James 1:27). EJ lived it.
Walked all 20 wardsHe came to the people, as a shepherd should. He did not wait for the people to come to him.

The Question for Faith Leaders

What will you say when the people ask: "Where were the men of God when thieves were stealing our future?"

Will you say you were silent? Will you say politics is dirty so you stayed away?

Or will you say you stood with a man whose life proves that integrity is possible?

The Invitation

Join the Faith & Moral Leadership Coalition. Endorse not just a candidate, but a standard. Show Nigeria that people of faith will no longer bless unrighteous leadership.

#EJHasCome·ejbio.blog

Fact Sheet 5

The Diaspora Coalition

"Nigeria's Future Belongs to Those Who Still Believe."

To our brothers and sisters in Houston, London, Toronto, and everywhere the Nigerian spirit lives:

You left, but you never really left. You send money home. You call your families. You dream of a Nigeria that works. You carry the country in your heart, even when the country breaks your heart.

We see you. We need you. And we have a leader you can believe in.

The Evidence

Why EJ Understands the Diaspora

What He DidWhy It Matters
Immigrated to AmericaHe did not arrive with connections or comfort. He arrived with dreams and determination, just like many of you.
Slept in a car for six monthsHe knows the struggle of survival in a foreign land. He knows what it costs to chase a better life. He knows your hustle because he lived it.
Returned to Nigeria and served at the highest levelsHe could have stayed abroad. Many do. But he came back. He believed. And he served.
His work was verified by Reuters and BloombergInternational media validated his achievements. His credibility travels across borders.
Uncovered $17 billion in stolen oil with support from US Customs and the Department of JusticeHe worked with American institutions to expose corruption that hurts Nigeria. He built bridges, not walls.

The Vision for You

EJ's Edo State Smart Hub proposes a digital governance platform activating Edo State's existing 4,892km fiber optic network. What this means for the diaspora:

Transparency: Real-time dashboards so you can see where money is going

Investment pathways: Clear, verified opportunities to invest in your homeland

Connection: A government that sees you as citizens, not ATMs

The Question for You

If not you, who will help build the Nigeria you dream of?

If not now, when will you invest your belief and your resources?

EJ came back. He believed. And he is proof that believing is not naive — it is the only way.

The Invitation

Join the Diaspora Coalition. Not as a checkbook, but as partners. Your money matters. Your voice matters. Your belief matters.

Nigeria's future belongs to those who still believe in her. Do you still believe?

Then come home — in spirit, in investment, in action.

#EJHasCome·ejbio.blog

Next Steps

What You Can Do Now

The Coalition for Nigeria's Future is a movement of ordinary people doing extraordinary things together. Here is how you can help—starting today.

For Everyone

ActionTime Required
Read this document fully20 minutes
Share one fact sheet with someone who needs to hear it2 minutes
Join a WhatsApp group for your coalition1 minute
Attend a coalition meeting1–2 hours
Bring one person to the next meeting5 minutes of invitation

For Coalition Members

CoalitionSpecific Next Step
Party BridgeIdentify three people from other parties who are ready for something new. Invite them to a conversation.
Youth AwakeningPost one fact from EJ's story on your social media. Tag three friends. Use #FutureCannotWait.
Market & Working PeopleShare EJ's story with five people in your market or workplace. Tell them: "His mother was a trader. He knows us."
Faith & Moral LeadershipSpeak to your pastor or imam. Ask for five minutes to share why moral leadership matters in this election.
DiasporaForward this document to five Nigerians abroad. Ask them: "Do you still believe? Here is proof it's possible."

For Organizers

1

Form a local action team in your ward or neighborhood

2

Print fact sheets for your specific coalition

3

Schedule weekly meetings — same time, same place

4

Report up — share stories, photos, and questions with central coordination

5

Identify potential coalition leaders — people others already follow

The Golden Rule of This Movement

Invite, don't pressure.

Welcome, don't judge.

Unite, don't divide.

We are building something different. Let us act differently.

One Final Reminder

They want us divided.

They want us fighting.

They want us exhausted.

But we are not divided.

We are not fighting each other.

We are not exhausted.

We are united by something greater than what separates us.

We are The Coalition for Nigeria's Future.

And we are just getting started.

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