Bolaji Abdullahi, the National Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has come under intense criticism following his participation in a recent X Space (formerly Twitter Space), with accusations of prioritizing former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s interests over the party’s agenda.
The controversy erupted from a viral post by X user Son Of Ayo, whose handle is @TheAjakeManger. Described in his bio as a traveler, farm boy, community developer, and data analyst, the user expressed outrage after listening to the space, which he claimed was hosted by Abdullahi and “Atiku minions.”
“I just listened to that space by @BolajiADC and Atiku minions and I want to say fuvk you Bolaji,” the post began. It continued with a series of profane rebukes: “Fuck you for sounding like an idiot on a space that is supposed to be focused on selling the Adc. Fuck you for not knowing that your job as an publicity secretary is to hold all parts together. Fuck you for sounding as an Atiku spokesperson instead of ADC publicity secretary. Fuck you Dishonourable Bolaji.”
The post, which garnered over 950 likes, 380 reposts, and thousands of views within hours, included an edited image of Abdullahi—a smiling portrait in traditional Nigerian attire with a blue patterned cap—overlaid with a red stamp reading “Dishonourable.”
Abdullahi, a seasoned politician and journalist from Ilorin, Kwara State, born on August 12, 1969, previously served as Nigeria’s Minister of Youth Development and Minister of Sports. He was appointed as the ADC’s interim National Publicity Secretary in July 2025, replacing Mabel Oboh.
The criticism ties into broader tensions within the ADC as it prepares for the 2027 presidential elections. The party has recently warned supporters of potential aspirants, including Atiku and former Labour Party candidate Peter Obi, to avoid preaching “division and exceptionality. “Abdullahi has publicly stated that the ADC does not belong to any individual and aims to provide a credible opposition alternative to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).374c1b8891d3
In a quoted earlier post from the same user, additional context was provided: “Nigerian politicians have a master class in not reading the room. Its more likely that Bolaji has been hired by Bola El-Chapo to destroy the party because I dont understand why an adult as old as @BolajiADC will be this stupid and careless with his Language. Incase they don’t know, the Only life that ADC has currently is because of Peter Obi and the Obidients. Again, we won’t be disrespected and we will accommodate any disrespect to His Excellency.”
Replies to the post amplified the discontent. One user, @iamchrisani, remarked, “I have said it from day 1… Adc looks poor. They can’t assemble a winning team. Its an atiku must win primary boys.” Another, @wilsonakubobi, added, “These people all sound like.either they’re already on Atiku’s payroll or expecting to be on his payroll.”
Other related posts on X echoed similar themes, with users like @Onmonyason and @real_SirWhite reiterating the criticism and emphasizing loyalty to Peter Obi over Atiku’s influence.
As of this report, neither Abdullahi nor the ADC has issued a public response to the allegations. The incident underscores the volatile role of social media in Nigerian politics, where internal party dynamics are increasingly played out in real-time online forums amid preparations for the 2027 polls.
