A Platform for Every Village.Every Family.
The Endy Agbor 2027 Senate Campaign is built around one non-negotiable belief: that structured, accountable development is not a privilege — it is the right of every ward in Cross River Central.

Endurance "Endy" Okpa Agbor
Cross River Central · Senate 2027
From Iyamoyong, Obubra LGA, Cross River State
Lawyer. Founder. Builder.
Endurance is an Energy & Natural Resources, Information Technology, Private Equity, and Infrastructure & Construction Projects Lawyer — and a serial founder whose work spans law, venture capital, real estate, and technology.
Attorney, NNPC Limited
An integral part of NNPC's Petroleum Industry Act 2021 implementation team, Endy led the reorganisation of existing NNPC entities and incorporation of new ones within and outside Nigeria, and ensured adoption of consequent corporate governance policies across all NNPC entities. He also served as Legal Adviser to NNPC Downstream Investment Services, which manages the company's interests in greenfield refineries such as Dangote and Waltersmith.
Founder, Eagle Venture Capital
EVC is a limited partnership syndicate with investments in several venture capital funds — including Oui Capital's Mentors Funds I & II, Ventures Platform's Funds III.V and IV, LoftyInc's Afropreneur Fund 3 and Wave SPV, and EchoVC's Seed Fund. Through these funds, EVC holds interests in companies such as Moniepoint, Wave (Francophone Africa's first unicorn), PayForce by FairMoney, and Mvxchange.
Founder, Xavier Paisley Limited
XP is a multifaceted holding company with subsidiaries spanning technology, hospitality, and real estate. Its 22 products at various stages of development include FuelRescue, The LandBank, HealthSure, XPay, PanicAlerts, and Lex (Call Me Lex). XP has active partnerships with Africa Media Hub Ltd (Rwanda), Jamma Pay (Mauritius), PayPangea Corp (US), Moneties (UK), MTN Nigeria via YellowDot, and Advantage Investment Ltd (UK).
Founder, Eagles Real Estate Community
A large real estate investment syndicate with interests in over a thousand individual real estate assets. The syndicate leverages MOFI Real Estate Investment Fund (MREIF), Family Homes Funds (FHF), and National Housing Fund (NHF) to open up to N240 million in individual real estate financing options for members to own homes across Nigeria.
Academic & Professional Background
Endy holds a First Class Degree in Law from the University of Calabar and has taught Oil & Gas Law there on a pro bono basis. He previously worked with AELEX — a leading Nigerian law firm — and WorleyParsons Nigeria Limited / DeltaAfrik Engineering Limited. He is a member of the Association of International Energy Negotiators (AIEN) and enjoys creative writing and song making.
How We Got Here
The Problem We Inherited
Decades of senatorial representation in Cross River Central produced little structured development. What communities received were sporadic, uncoordinated handouts — scholarships to the connected, roads to the visible, and silence for the rest. Villages not on the campaign trail were invisible.
The Vision: Every Village, Every Family
Endy Agbor's campaign is built on a single conviction: that every community in Cross River Central — from Obubra to Boki, from Etung to Yakurr, and from Abi to Ikom — deserves a seat at the table when their development priorities are being set. Not a token seat. A binding seat.
A Platform for Everyone
This is not a platform designed for one ward, one LGA, or one ethnic group. The WADC model is constitutionally structured to represent every identity in every ward: male elders, female leaders, youth voices, traditional institutions, and faith communities. All five must be present.
Moving to the WADC Model
The Ward Advisory & Development Council is the structural heart of this campaign. It transforms the senator's office from a distribution centre into a delivery engine — where the community sets the agenda, the WADC approves expenditure, and the senator is accountable to both.
Campaign Gallery
Moments from the movement — communities, conversations, and commitment across Cross River Central.

Endy Agbor · Cross River Central 2027
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From Unstructured to Accountable
The shift from the old model to the WADC model is fundamental — not cosmetic.
Before
The Old Model
After
The WADC Model
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