Oginibo Community In Sad Mood As Vigil Mass Holds In Honour Of Late Olorogun Gbagi

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Earlier today, Thursday, July 11, 2024, Oginibo Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State was in sad mood as Vigil Mass was held in honour of Late Olorogun (Barr.) Kenneth Omemevwa Gbagi FNIM, OON.

The ceremony which took place at his country home, attracted a multitude of people from all walks of life, while the occasion was filled with tributes and reflections on the life of the esteemed criminologist and lawyer.

In his homily, the clergyman emphasized the inevitability of death, reminding the congregation that there is a time for everything in life. He extolled the virtues of the late Gbagi, describing him as an erudite criminologist who lived a life worth emulating.

The priest’s message resonated with many, highlighting the significant impact Gbagi had on his community and beyond.

The event was graced by a host of distinguished personalities, underscoring the high regard in which the late Gbagi was held. Among those present were:

  • HRM Mathew Ediri Igbi, the Okabaro of Ughievwen Kingdom,
    -Prince Adewale Adebayo, Presidential Candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP),
  • General Alexander Ogomudia (rtd.),
    -Archbishop Goddowell Avwomakpa,
  • Hon. Festus Utuama, Member Representing Ughelli South Constituency in the Delta State House of Assembly,
  • Hon. Reuben Izeze, Delta State Commissioner for Rural and Urban Development,
  • Archbishop Aravwarien,
  • Chief Andrew Disi,
  • Olorogun Tito Kedo,
  • Chief Bernard Edewor,
  • Chief Austine Emaduku, Chairman, College of HMPs,
  • Chief Keston Pondi,
    • Chief Prince Okiemute Okwagbe Oviri JP,
      -Hon. (Dr.) Lucky Avwaromre, Incoming Ughelli South LG Council Chairman,
      -Chief Steve Sokoh,
  • Chief Andrew Oyovwiraye,
  • Chief Mathew Uparan,
    -Among others.

Each attendee brought their own unique tributes, sharing stories and memories of the late Gbagi’s contributions to society and his unwavering commitment to justice and community service. The Vigil Mass was not just a moment of mourning but also a celebration of a life lived with purpose and dedication.

The presence of such a diverse and prominent group of individuals at the event is a testament to the far-reaching influence and respect commanded by Olorogun Barr. Kenneth Omemavwa Gbagi.

His legacy as a lawyer, criminologist, and community leader will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations.

As the evening progressed, it was clear that Gbagi’s impact extended beyond his professional achievements.

He was remembered as a pillar of his community, a man whose actions spoke volumes about his character and dedication to the betterment of society.

The Vigil Mass served as a poignant reminder of the mark he left on the world and the lives he touched.

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