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Gbagi's Knowledge of Law is Superior compared to seven Senior Advocates of Nigeria put together.

Gbagi's Knowledge of Law is Superior Compared to Seven Senior Advocates of Nigeria Put Together 

Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) is a title that may be conferred on legal practitioners in Nigeria of not less than ten years in practice. 

An elder Stateman in Delta State, Chief Godwin Ogbetuo JP has said that the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Governorship candidate in Delta State, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi's knowledge of the law is excellent. He (Gbagi) has the knowledge of seven Senior Advocates of Nigeria put together. 

He affirmed that Gbagi is very qualified and proper to govern Delta State as he hoped that his dreams for Gbagi to emerge as governor will come true, He said; "If Gbagi wins through the court, I believe he will develop Delta State and even a beggar will ride a horse, he reiterated.

He added that Governor Okowa mismanaged Delta State, he borrowed too much money and plunged the state into bankruptcy.

"Okowa's administration has already disqualified Sheriff but whoever emerges through the court should avoid the mistakes of Okowa, he should develop the state and should not use ramshackle contractors. There are two major roads in this state, Ughelli to Asaba and Warri to Abraka, We don't know how the court will take a decision on Gbagi who is most qualified, I wish him all the best".

the court has the jurisdiction and authority to decide who is the actual winner of the just concluded governorship election in Delta State.

Chief Ogbetuo who made this statement in a chat with newsmen in Warri, further said that the just concluded Governorship election was bedeviled with ringing and vote buying, stressing that it was mafia obsessed.

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