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Delta 2023: Make No Mistake, Gbagi Is the Only Frontline Governorship Aspirant

Delta 2023: Make No Mistake Gbagi Is the Only Frontline Governorship Aspirant 


Gbagi Solidarity Movement will vehimently defend all forms of Political bigotry and misrepresentation by copycats and errand boys who suddenly want to present and misrepresent themselves. 

Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi, the 'Orugba', Odoziko, is the only Frontline Line Governorship Aspirant on the platform of the People's Democratic Party PDP in Delta State.

Governor Okowa is wise and knowledgeable. Someone who cannot speak in conferences, knock on doors and project the greatness of the state internationally is the worst bad product to sell to Deltans.


Delta State House of Assembly runs on public funds, taxpayers' money, and Money that should be used to better the lives of  Deltans.

It is an unparalleled absurdity for the deputy chief whip of Delta State House of assembly to abandon legislative duties and services to the state to run around for the politics of supporting an aspirant to the extent of signing a press statement like a media assist.

Governor Okowa should know better that, They Are not Qualified, they are power hunters. (Gaskya) 

A disciplined and corruption-free leader who is not a product of taxpayer's money is the answer to the question of who will take Delta State from the woods.

Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi is the only leading Frontline Governorship Aspirant in the 2023 Governorship race. Deltans cannot be terrified into accepting a terror to govern them.

Gbagi's time has come and millions of Deltans are ready to March in solidarity and firm resolution that a human being of good quality must govern Delta State.

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