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Divine Mandate Movement Replies Oyo NUJ Over Allegation of Being Factional Group  …Says Membership Cuts Across Professions 

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 11:11 am
Editor Published March 17, 2026
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The Divine Mandate Movement (DMM) has responded to a disclaimer issued by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council, insisting that the group is not a faction or pressure group within the journalists’ body but an independent socio-professional movement consisting of various professionals.

In a statement issued on Monday, the leadership of the Divine Mandate Movement said the clarification became necessary to prevent misunderstanding among members of the public following the NUJ’s disclaimer dated March 16, 2026.

The group said that contrary to the impression created by the union’s statement, it does not operate as a statutory organ of the NUJ and has never claimed to be one.

According to the statement signed by its Chairman, Adebayo Raji, and Secretary, Olamide Adeniji, the Divine Mandate Movement is a broad-based platform comprising technocrats and professionals from diverse fields who share a common vision of ethical leadership, professional excellence and societal development.

The leadership explained that its membership cuts across several professions, including journalists, legal practitioners, tax administrators, sports administrators and public policy advocates, among others.

The movement stressed that as an independent association of professionals, it does not require recognition from the NUJ before carrying out its activities.

It further cited Section 40 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999, as amended), which guarantees the right of individuals to freely assemble and associate with others for the protection of their interests.

The group also noted that the process of establishing a formal legal identity for associations is guided by the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020, which empowers the Corporate Affairs Commission to register associations and incorporated trustees.

According to the statement, the Divine Mandate Movement is currently undergoing the process of registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission in line with the law governing incorporated associations in Nigeria.

The leadership assured the public that all activities of the movement are guided by professionalism, ethical standards and respect for the rule of law.

It also stated that the organisation remains open to qualified individuals from different professional and intellectual backgrounds who share its ideals of integrity, collaboration and positive societal impact.

While expressing respect for the institutional authority of the NUJ and other professional bodies, the movement urged security agencies and the public to disregard any insinuation that it operates outside the law.

The group specifically called on the Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Police Force and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to ignore claims suggesting that the movement engages in clandestine activities.

It reaffirmed its commitment to promoting constructive dialogue, professional networking and responsible leadership within society.

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