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Delta 2023: See the top 3 likely APC candidates to succeed Governor Ifeanyi Okowa
In nothing less than 2 years, the citizens of Delta State will be experiencing another Governorship Election in the state as top Political gladiators from the state are making efforts to make sure they emerge as winner in the election.
However, here are the top 3 likely APC candidates to succeed Governor Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa:
(1) Olorogun O’tega Emerhor
Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, 63 is a businessman turned Politician from Delta State.
The University of Nsukka alumni obtained his Degree with a First Class honours in Accountancy.
He took the chance to contest during the 2015 Governorship Election in the state but was defeated.
(2) Senator Ovie Omo-Agege
Ovie, 57 is a Nigerian Lawyer turned Politician from Delta State.
He is the Incumbent Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate.
The University of Benin alumni obtained his degree in Law, before he proceeded to get his master’s degree in Law from the Prestigious Tulane University Law school.
(3) Chief Great Ogboru
Great Ovedje Ogboru, 62 is a Nigerian Businessman and a Politician from Delta State.
As an active member of the All Progressive Congress, he took the chance to contest during the 2019 Governorship Election in the state but was defeated by the Incumbent Governor Ifeanyi okowa.
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