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Kenneth Gbagi Smiles in Victory as Court Grant Him Judgement on fake striped girls Saga in Delta

 Kenneth Gbagi Smiles as Court Grant Him Judgement on fake striped girls Saga in Delta, 


As Hon. Just. Dolor of Effurun High Court gave judgement in favor of the industrialist Gbagi





Victory has come the way of the most visible and qualified Governorship aspirant today as endorsed by the entire great people of Delta State for the Governorship seat. 
The lawyer demanded bribe of 1bn (Kunle Edun). The trio of Precious, Gloria and Achibong who sued the industrialist for 3bn each in their deceitful build up. Precious who has the same case as the other two, had the tongue lashing of their lawyer today, Kunle Edun who openly told them that the plan to dupe Gbagi and smear his name/character with all this faketitious claim will not work. I have personally tried him before when I sued him for parking my car in front of his Hotel. 



As Hon. Just. Dolor of Effurun High Court gave judgement in favor of the industrialist (Gbagi). In the Judges ruling, Gloria you’re fraudulent and these are all forgeries, manipulations and acting to discredit one of the greatest illustrious Son’s to obtain part of his wealth and smear his good name. 

It is a notorious fact that in the build up of the political swell of this incorruptible Deltan, one with transparent wealth, industry and youth Movement, having gained such political landslide, there was a massive gang up ranging from fake stripping of workers, none payment of salaries, earlier on having lion in his house, all because of the fear and acceptability of this hard working Deltan who has cut his teeth across Nigeria.

It is on record, that these are thieves, liars and agents of darkness that are used for little penny’s and television shows which was brought to an end today and it is not unlikely that the legal team of Olorogun have their plans to seek redress to their chest. 

Deltans are adviced that if you see and read between the lines particularly spiritually it is clear that Gbagi is the next Gov 2023.

The devil is a liar and anybody who works against the interest of Gbagi will never have a child or in their generation or anybody with the success miliage and stories of Gbagi unless they stop. 

We use this medium to thank millions of Nigerians who saw through the nonsense and have been with Olorogun in prayers. 

This criminals obviously have more cases in court and we are confident that justice will prevail. 

We thank Deltans and the support base of Gbagi that knows no limitation. 
Let us join hands to remove criminals such as these fake stripped girls and boys from our dear State as they have connived to kill businesses and destroy great people for little money. 
The likes of Hotel Excel, shell and all other major oil company and services, major businesses that have departed the great city of Warri for persons such as these ones. 

We must stand up to speak the truth for Delta State to make any progress. 

God bless the youths and people of Delta State. 

Precious (Media asistant)

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