The political landscape in Delta State may be heading for a fresh shake-up following a wave of resignations by active members of the All Progressives Congress (APC). The latest to exit is Isioma Theodora Ndah, a popular grassroots mobiliser and political figure, whose departure has sent ripples through the Aniocha/Oshimili bloc of the party.
Ndah, popularly known as “Ada Ahaba” and “The Fearless TIN,” formally announced her resignation in letters addressed to both the APC Ward 9 leadership and the party’s national chairman.
In the resignation letters dated May 4, 2026, Ndah stated that her decision followed “careful reflection,” adding that she no longer wished to remain a member of the ruling party.
“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,” the letter read.
She also requested that her membership details – ID No. APC101506003045, be removed from the party’s electronic register.
The development has triggered reactions across political circles in Delta, especially within the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, where Ndah has maintained a strong grassroots presence.
Recall that she was reportedly the only aspirant to physically tour all 42 wards in the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency during her consultations, a move that earned her significant visibility and support among party faithful and community stakeholders.
Known for her energetic mobilisation style and strong grassroots engagement, Ndah has been described by supporters as a political bulldozer with growing influence across Delta North politics.
Her resignation is expected to fuel speculations over her next political move ahead of the 2027 political permutations in Delta State.
As of the time of filing this report, the Delta APC leadership had yet to officially react to her resignation.
