THE NEED FOR UGHIEVWEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS TO SUPPORT THEIR OWN, OLOROGUN KENNETH GBAGI*

 *-Zik Gbemre*



In the future interest of our Clan/kingdom,Urhobo and the entire Delta State, I strongly believe there is need for Ughievwen illustrious Sons and Daughters to join hands together and support and pray for Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi to succeed in his governorship aspirations. 


For the fact that Ughievwen is gifted with such a great man, is something that we should be proud of and take advantage of, to have one of our own there in the Delta State Government House. We must unite and give him all the necessary support as one of  our own. 


I am seeing the hands of political detractors who are trying to pull Gbagi down by working against him and his political ambition. As such, we should pray for him at these trying times when detractors are trying to pull him down. 


I am not a politician, and I don't belong to any political party. And I, Zik Gbemre is not looking for any political relevance or appointments in government at any level. I will not even accept any political appointments, be it the Chief of Staff to Delta State Governor or to the President, or the position of Secretary to the Federal Government or to the Delta State Government. 


Ughievwen Kingdom/clan should be proud that one of our own has the resources to aspire to contest as the governor of Delta State. As such, he deserves all our support and prayers to succeed. This is just my opinion.

Zik Gbemre,

September 23,2020



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