It is a common knowledge that a “Prophet is not valued in his home”, but those who knows the worth of a prophet values him.
The testimonies that rented the air at the Palace of the Okobaro of Ughievwen kingdom in Ughelli south local government area of Delta State, about the foremost philanthropist and owner of the Gbagi Foundation, fitly describes him as a round peg in a round hole.
The crowd of over 1000 people, stood still in honour of an illustrious son, whom has distinguished himself in all ramifications was a befitting welcome by the palace, sons and daughters of Ughievwen kingdom.
Mrs. Esther Dimodi, mother of Elohor Dimodi, the young black beautiful girl operated of mouth tumor at the Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara, by the Gbagi Foundation pour encomiums on the the governorship candidate on the platform of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Gbagi.
Mrs. Dimodi, who played with words, described the former Chairman of the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, as a good, kind and a just man who rejoices in the liberation of those around him.
She called on Deltans to vote for this great Urhobo living legend with a compassionate heart as governor come 2023.
“Please, let us all vote for SDP, the governorship candidate, Olorogun Gbagi, is a good, kind and a man of justice.
“He will not see you in danger or suffering and allow you to die”, she added.
Mrs. Dimodi, who could not hide her emotions over the treatment of her daughter with huge mouth tumor by Gbagi, said: “I thank Gbagi Foundation for taking care of the bills of my daughter’s surgery.
“When he came to Iwhrekan during the Coronavirus, that was when he saw my daughter. People stigmatized her but when Gbagi saw her, he had pity on her.
“He assured her that he will treat her so she can be well. Few month later, Gbagi called us. We were not expecting anything.
“He called us to admit her in the hospital. He called doctors from Warri, who first attended to her before we left there for Oghara University Teaching Hospital where we spent three months.
“He paid for everything including clothing and feeding. The treatment was in millions because we were given proper care. At the ICU, where one pays N5, 000 daily. I thank Gbagi” she repeated.