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2023 Governorship: Think of Kenneth Gbagi as Best Aspirant Ready to create Wealth, Jobs for all Deltan's

2023 Governorship: Think of Kenneth Gbagi as Best Aspirant Ready to create Wealth, Jobs for all Deltan's


Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi

Unlike other Governorship aspirants, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi is a man of many parts, an intellectual, a disciplinarian, a giver, an employer of labour,  creator of wealth opportunity, derives joy in youth and women empowerment, a nation builder, and a statesman with a pleasant personality.


Professionally, Gbagi is a lawyer, criminologist, a diplomat having worked in many embassies, has his Lifestyle around building individuals, state, and nation. Gbagi has made lots of impact on Deltans and Delta state in general with his home based philosophy, established his root in his community despite being born and brought up in the urban city of Sapele. He maintains cordial relationships and good rapport with his community people in his country home, Oginibu town in Ughelli South of Deĺlta state for over 30 years.

It may interest you to know that, Gbagi as a household name enjoys visiting home unlike other aspirants, and believes in equality of humans, does not segregate against anybody, be you rich or poor, no matter your tribe or state which makes him “a man of the people”. He believes in the welfare provision of his people especially the youths and this prompted him to make provision for scholarships to the youth of his community irrespective of class.



Coming to Wealth/Job creation, unlike other aspirants, Kenneth Gbagi is one personality that is rated very high in terms of wealth and job creation. He has built many Businesses/commercial infrastructures in Delta state which have provided opportunities for people, especially the youths to become gainfully engaged in businesses and craft as his policy does not encourage, “Giving fish which is not sustainable instead teaching one how to fish” because giving fish is not sustainable and that made him create wealth opportunities by building businesses infrastructures like plaza (PTI PLAZA) located opposite Signatious hotel, shopping malls, hotels to mention but few.

The Robinson plaza in Deco road, Warri, a very popular plaza which has turned into a business hub in Warri and can be likened to computer village of Lagos, encompasses all telecommunication items for instance; laptops, computers, telephones, etc and has existed for over 30 years and Delta state has been benefitting from it in terms of revenue and employment. And this has provided means of livelihood for the young people of Delta state especially Warri.



His Business/Career life shows that Gbagi is an acute and shrewd businessman, who is also into oil and gas, a hotelier, also owns the  GK Guest house and most popular one called Signatious hotel formerly known as Golden Tulip Hotel located in Warri (Delta), Abuja and Lagos, which is the biggest hotel in Warri and other urban cities. He is also into real estate business, which has created another employment opportunity for many people in the state unlike other Governorship aspirants who are dependent on Delta state treasury as full-time politicians and does not do any other thing rather than depending on the government for their daily bread, have never created any employment opportunity for the people of Delta state instead, they live on Delta state treasury. Gbagi is also into the aviation business, the only PDP governorship aspirant among all other aspirants known before 1999 with businesses that have created wealth/ job opportunities for many people of Delta state especially the youths and women. Again, Gbagi does not give you fish to eat but believes in teaching you how to fish, which is sustainable.

Other PDP Governorship aspirants have no business of their own, while Gbagi remains the only PDP Governorship aspirant among others that can leverage on  Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa legacy using his business intelligence and experience, which has kept him very successful in life to build the state economically and infrastructurally stronger as Gbagi’s image portrays progress for Delta state. And those trying to dent his image, have already seen him as the messiah in the waiting for Delta state as – “Darkness is always afraid of the light”.

Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi as an independent man believes not in Godfatherism have financial and  infrastructural growth in mind for Delta state, and will not give room for continuous negative vibes in Delta State.

It will be pertinent to avail the bank details of all aspirants from 1999 to ascertain who is fit to move Delta State to the promised land, as a leader can only give what he has in stock in terms of attitude, deliveries, progress and Gbagi from the mist of all aspirants have the capacity to deliver Delta state from the tiger’s den and lead them to the promised land and the expected end will be worth it as Gbagi is a great opportunity to move Delta state forward ever.

At the end of day, Gov Ifeanyi Okowa is the person driving PDP activities in the state, the knife and the yam is with him because the PDP structure in the state is directly under his armpit.

But Delta state in Gbagi’s hand is a safe landing for progress!

Come Delta 2023: Think Gbagi, Think Delta Progress!

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