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2023: God Told Me Gbagi Is Next Delta’s Governor — Apostle Uge


2023: God Told Me Gbagi Is Next Delta’s Governor — Apostle Uge



Apostle Uge Senior Abadigho of Souls Mission, Benin City in Edo State, has disclosed that the gubernatorial candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Delta State, Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi, would emerge winner in the 2023 governorship election.

According to him, God told him to come over to Oginibo, Ughelli south local government area of the state, to conduct a 14-day fasting and prayer for the governorship ambition of the former minister of State for education, ahead of the 2023 governorship election.

The dynamic man of God with prophetic unction and grace said, “it was during the prayers that God told me that the seat of the governor, has been given to Gbagi. God told me that a great leadership will come into the land”.

Prophet Abadigho, dropped the revelation on Monday October 3rd 2022, while addressing Esaba, Otutuama, Otitiri, Ophorigbala and Iwhrogun communities who visited the philanthropist at his Oginibo country home in Ughelli south.

His words: “When I finished the prayers, I then told the elders of the community that God told me that there is something Gbagi, needs to do. Urhobo desires what is good.

“I asked the entire Oginibo, that is it wrong if God raised the governor of the state from the Community? And they answered in the affirmative. Our son must go forward. Whether they like or not God has anointed Gbagi, as governor of Delta State.

“If you people are not wary of the hardship PDP and APC have brought to you, as you sit here today, keep away from both parties.

“My biological mother, is from Ugono Orogun. Omo-Agege, is from Ugono Orogun. When God asked me to pray for Gbagi, becoming governor, God did not say anything about Omo-Agege’s governorship.

“The message of the 2023 election, take it from door-to-door, tell them about Olorogun Gbagi. If you stand firm, no matter what, Gbagi, is the next governor and whatever God has signed, no one can stop it.

“I came to tell you what God has said, Gbagi, has been sworn-in as governor. Talk to your parents, sisters and brothers. God has answered our prayers and that of the entire Urhobo nation”, he said.

He disclosed that after his (Gbagi’s) swearing in, he would return to the communities for more prayers for development to come to the land.

He urged the people during the election to cast their votes for the gubernatorial candidate of SDP, saying, “when God says you will be rich and you refused to work, the ruches won’t come”.


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