
The Gwagwalada Police Division has invited indigenous freedom advocate, Adamu Muhammad, popularly known across the FCT and beyond as Dobiza Dobiza.
At the time of filing this report, the reasons behind the invitation remain undisclosed. No official communication has been issued by the police division to clarify the purpose or nature of the meeting.
The development was first reported by social commentator ManUtd CrownPrince on Facebook, sparking public interest and speculation. In his post, CrownPrince confirmed that the invitation had been extended to the activist but cautioned against drawing premature conclusions.
Muhammad, widely known on the streets and among grassroots groups as Dobiza Dobiza, is regarded as one of the most outspoken indigenous advocates in Gwagwalada. He has consistently used his voice to highlight issues of indigenous rights, social justice, and community development—making him a respected, yet sometimes controversial, figure in local discourse.
His activism has attracted both supporters, who see him as a defender of the people’s voice, and critics, who argue that his style of engagement is confrontational. Over the years, Dobiza Dobiza has remained a central figure in community struggles, often speaking on behalf of marginalized groups.
Although the reason for the police invitation remains unclear, the news has already generated widespread attention within the Gwagwalada community. Some residents have expressed concern, urging transparency from the authorities, while others prefer to wait for clarification before forming opinions. Meanwhile, some allege that the invitation may be linked to his vocal opposition to a Fulani candidate’s ambition to become chairman—though no evidence has yet substantiated this claim.
As of now, the Gwagwalada Police Division has not issued an official statement on the invitation or its objectives. Chronicles Reporters has reached out to the division for comments and will continue to provide verified updates as the story develops.
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