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Why Deltan's will Appreciate Having Kenneth Gbagi as Governor 2023

Why Deltan's will Appreciate Having Kenneth Gbagi as Governor 2023


Not all the rumouring can dissuade Deltan's from identifying with Chief Kenneth Gbagi who aspire to become the Governor of Delta state in 2023 as his purpose of contesting was indisputably connected to the interest of all Deltan's.



People who do not believe in their state, our Delta State refused to invest in the state, those without investment in Delta State have nothing to protect in the state.


Chief Kenneth Gbagi lives in Delta State, have investments in the State, create Jobs in the state. For him, there is much to protect to guarantee the future of Delta people.


 Kenneth Gbagi wants to build Delta State for the good of all. Deltan's will Appreciate Having Kenneth Gbagi as Governor 2023 due to his proposal to bring back industries to create jobs for our youths.

As a former Minister of Education and the frontline Governorship Aspirant, Gbagi's popularity Soars each day as Ijaws Isoko, Urhobo's has agreed to work with him as the most qualified Aspirant, they have proved to love him despite fake propaganda, a necessary political evil that ended up creating publicity for him.

Gbagi is a teacher, a mentor and a leader by example. Gbagi is that man that will roll up his sleeves and gets down to work to accomplish a task.

Gbagi does not tolerate mediocrity, idle minds, lazy people and thieves, they are detestable to him. 



Gbagi is the man that rewards hard works, dedication and merits, Gbagi will push you extremely hard to get the best of the best from anyone who works around him.


So why should Deltans not love him? Only the fools will keep a prejudice from that propaganda that he stripped his workers naked. The truth is that the cook up  gimmicks was a false expression in error


 *#Deltan's love Gbagi#*


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