Shock As Ex-Minister, Kenneth Gbagi suddenly Passes Away At 62 Years

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By Abiola Olawale

A former Nigerian minister of state for Education and Criminologist, Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi has reportedly passed away.

According to report filtering in this evening, Gbagi, governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), during the 2023 election in Delta State was reported to have breathed his last in a Lagos State hospital after a brief illness.

However, efforts to reach the family of the former minister to confirm the development proved abortive as of press time.

Olorogun Gbagi was born in Sapele, Delta state, about 62 years ago. He attended Bishop Johnson Memory Primary School in Sapele. He was born into a polygamous home where his father decided that only the first child of each wife, out of his 21 children, would be sent to school. Being his mother’s third child, he wasn’t sent to school by his father. Kenneth Gbagi struggled to pay his way to school by doing various odd jobs, which earned him so much admiration and commendation.

He left his family home at the age of 11 to become a sailor. This took him to Argentina and thereafter traveled to Montevideo and some other countries. But his thirst for education prompted his return to Nigeria where he succeeded in enrolling in a secondary school even when his mates were already in class 3.

According to reports, the former minister was already 14 years old when he attended Kosofe Secondary School, Mile 12. Interestingly, he sponsored himself to secondary school by working as a bus conductor. Upon finishing his secondary education, Kenneth Gbagi worked with a Foreign Servicing company before traveling abroad to further his education. While in Hong Kong, he shot a movie titled The Birth of Hong Kong in 1993. This gave him some money to pay his tuition fee.

He gained admission into one of the oldest universities in the world, Sans Thomas University in the Philippines, to study political science. He left Sans Thomas University and graduated as a criminologist from the Philippine College of Criminology. He returned to Nigeria for his National Youth Service. He served with the Nigeria Police Force and taught many important officers in the Police Force.

He received his first appointment as a lecturer at the advanced wing of the Police College, Ikeja because the Police Authority was impressed with his academic performance during his Youth Service program. Along the line, he went back to School and studied Law at the University of Lagos. Afterward, he registered a security outfit and grew it to top levels in Nigeria. He accepted and worked with the legal aid council in Nigeria. He became Minister of state for education during the Jonathan administration.

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