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2023 Tribunal: Gbagi to Emerge Governor Delta State, Latimore to Retire as Senior Special Failure.....GSM

2023 Tribunal: Gbagi to Emerge Governor Delta State, Latimore to Retire as Senior Special Failure.....GSM


The just concluded 2023  gubernatorial election in Delta State was a robbery of peoples mandate, intimidation and political fraud. Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi could look on and allow terror rule the state, he sought a legal redress to reclaim his stolen mandate.

While we sympathize with Sheriff Oborevwori on his long walk to nowhere, the empty brains of biased and insignificant Fred Latimore could not wait for Tribunal outcome before expressing his toxic position.

Latimore's erroneous claim shows that he knew that the election was a mere showpiece, rigged by the People Democratic Party to accomplish predetermined outcome.

Latimore in his usual tactless and uncultured style, wanted Deltans to advertently know that Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and Governor Okowa are about to use state resources to induce the Tribunal in their favour.


It is absolutely absurd for Latimore to have gone ahead to declare that; "Sheriff Oborevwori will deliver his maiden address as Governor of Delta State."

Latimore claimed that his unpalatable expressions are promoting his paymasters while in reality, he is exposing the gimmick of backdoor deals with corresponding compromise and inducement of the Tribunal to deliver a predetermined judgment and install Sheriff Oborevwori against the will of Deltans.

Latimore was obviously displaying his cluelessness and self inflicted docility by deliberately ignoring the
increased indebtedness of the state which has occasioned the decline in economic productivity.

Latimore's disgusting character, lies,moonlighting and sycophancy contributed to Okowa's failed prosperity agenda. No government can accommodate parasites, hungry halfbaked and naive lawyer .

Deltans will not accept any influenced Tribunal outcome or perverted justice to stop Gbagi's Swearing in as the only qualified candidate who contested the 2023 Governorship election in Delta South.

Okowa and Sheriff Oborevwori sponsored songs of sorrow by Latimore is the last resort to mislead Deltans. Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi OON, prepared for the elections, canvass and sought the people's support, spent his hard earned money. Unlike some who have stolen public funds and misproportioned same to buy votes that they could never merit.

Latimore's fowl mouth cannot help the PDP and it candidate rather they  should put up a bold face in court without bragging about their hold on the Tribunal, as Kenneth Gbagi as the governor of Delta will make everyone account for the usage of State resources 

Gbagi is optimistic, that the judiciary should be able to defend their independent and base their decision upon the law of the nation and its constitution and not on political considerations or impulse of any kind. 

Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi is not bothered by a storm in a teacup that cannot destroy the forest, a full blown trial will soon commence and the boys must be separated from the men.

Latimore's insensitivity to leadership has made him become an irresponsible praise singer. He cannot convert an ex convict arraigned for attempted murder to govern Delta State, Deltans deserves better deals and better representation which should not be left in the hands of recalcitrant and inexperienced political amateur.
The deep desire of Deltans is paramount.




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