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Kennis music boss' twin brother intensifies campaign for LG chairmanship

Contesting under the ruling All progressive Congress, Taiwo promises good welfare and proper governance if elected.

Taiwo and Kenny Ogungbe

According to sources, Taiwo, who has since moved to Ogun State to remain with the people of Ago Iwoye, where he hails from, has been consistent in his campaign and ploy to win the LG boss seat.

While Taiwo looks forward to the primary, he has intensified his campaign in the local government area as well as on social media where his twin brother had also joined in campaigning for him.

Taiwo's twin brother, Keke Ogungbe's buddy and business partner, Dayo D1 Adeneye had contested for a seat in Ogun State but lost at the primaries after which he got a job in the Gov. Ibikunle Amosun's cabinet.

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