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Delta 2023: Latimore on the wrong, Sheriff Oborevwori Should be Worried about Gbagi's Liberation mandate

Delta 2023: Latimore on the wrong, Sheriff Oborevwori Should be Worried about Gbagi's Liberation mandate 



Olorogun Barr Kenneth Gbagi media team has urged Fred Latimore to avoid his usual childish propaganda in his bid to promote his governorship candidates ahead of the 2023 general election.

Gbagi's Media team would not have bothered to dignify Latimore with response because we already know that Deltans regard him as a charlatan and do not take him  serious.

However, in a bid to liberate Delta State, Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi, OON, FNIM, is well pleased to utilize every opportunity to tell Deltans the truth about the poor governance being practiced by the Governor of Delta State, Sen. Dr. Ifeany Okowa while Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori was busy appropriating billions of Naira that has plunged the state into iredimable debts.

Only the blind would ignore the fact that Delta State has been taken over by looters, political criminals and those who bought their way into power for the desperation of feeding on taxpayers money.

Like the blind fellow in his usual docility, Latimore is a poor image marker servicing a dishonorable purpose as Delta's greatest political parasite and promoter of disgusting things. 

The only correct thing that Latimore Oghenesivbe ever said was that  "Sheriff Oborevwori is not like other candidates" yes we agree with him because just last year, Oborevwori was drged into a "petition bothering on alleged fraud, abuse of office, exorbitant prices on purchase of vehicles and wanton looting of the legislative treasury".

Under the approval of 'Sheriff Oborevwori who is not like other Governorship candidate, it is on record that Sheriff knows why the autonomy for Delta State House of Assembly is not viable despite the law passed on the floor of the house.

Deltan are not fools they know that only Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi can   mobilise the return of massive investments to the nooks and crannies of the state if elected.

Chief Gbagi, a former Minister of State for Education and business mogul will surely replicate the Development outburst witnessed in Lagos and Rivers to Delta State

Deltan will be thrilled to see Gbagi and Oborevwori in a live television programme on a debate if only he could muster up courage to withstand Gbagi. For now we encourage Sheriff Oborevwori to concentrate on his 'night classes' to avoid the shout; "Stop Recording! Stop Recording! Oga wan Talk".

Deltan, pls support and vote for Olorogun Barr Kenneth Gbagi, OON, liberation of Delta State is sure.


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