African Action Congress

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African Action Congress (AAC) is a left-wing, Nigerian political party founded in 2018, by Omoyele Sowore, the founder and publisher of Sahara Reporters.[4]

LeaderOmoyele Sowore
SecretaryIna Okopi-Aqu
SpokespersonAdeyeye Olorunfemi
FounderOmoyele Sowore
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African Action Congress
LeaderOmoyele Sowore
SecretaryIna Okopi-Aqu
SpokespersonAdeyeye Olorunfemi
FounderOmoyele Sowore
FoundedAugust 15, 2018 (2018-08-15)
HeadquartersOffice 011, Bolingo Hotel & Towers, (Office Block), Plot 777Independent Avenue, beside American Embassy, Central Business Direct, Abuja.
IdeologyPan-Africanism
Anti-imperialism
Eco-socialism[1]
Anti-capitalism[2]
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationCoalition for Revolution (CORE)
International affiliationProgressive International (via the Coalition for Revolution (CORE))[3]
Website
aacparty.org
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The slogan of the party is: Take it back. The party's National Chairman recognized by INEC is Omoyele Sowore.[5][6][7] On Monday 13 May 2019, AAC announced expulsion of Leonard Nzenwa and suspension of other individuals for financial impropriety and anti-party activities.[8]

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