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Kenneth Gbagi Have no Political Enemies in Delta State, Anyone Peddling wrong perception is Illinformed

Kenneth Gbagi Have no Political Enemies in Delta State, Anyone Peddling wrong Perception is Illinformed...... GMT


           By Ezekiel Kagbala
                      FPR

FORMER Minister for State (Education), Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi, remains a self made investor who emerged through hard work and deligence. He is a bridge builder in Delta State politics, as a foundation member of The People's Democratic Party, PDP, he remains accommodating to all.

Some politicaly motivated accusations were made against him about striping of workers naked as portrayed by political detractors some time ago. Those issues has been addressed and the Court has given their judgements. Anyone who feels that justice was not done can seek further rederss in any Court, not on social media. 

It was normal for people to condemn such acts of dehumanizing stories, it is also normal to allow the law to work for justice to be served, it is pertinent to note that Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi submitted himself to all investigative processes from the beginning of the investigations to the end.

Now some persons are expecting Gbagi to remain belligerent and agrieved towards them yet Gbagi continue to see all Deltans as family that must grow together no matter the misunderstanding.

Kenneth Gbagi is free, approachable and reasonable towards all, in politics there is no need for Enemies and pulldown syndrome there will always be a convergence point after 2023.

However, the truth remains that a jobless man, a man that has nothing to offer cannot come and govern Deltans, Gbagi's credentials is good enough.

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