Nigeria has new leadership in Goodluck Jonathan, who was sworn into the presidential office yesterday Suggested Reading You’ll Never Believe How Much Dame Dash’s Film Company Just Sold For — And What ...
Former Presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Olusegun Obasanjo are among dignitaries expected at the inauguration of the Christian chapel at the national assembly on March 1.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan says African nations should prioritise individuals aged 25 to 50 for top governance ...
Former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan will on March 1, inaugurate the National Assembly Christian Chapel in Abuja. This was disclosed ...
Goodluck Jonathan has clarified that his remarks on the 50-year age limit for African leaders were about youth inclusion.
The President, Supreme Council of Ogoni Traditional Rulers, Godwin Gininwa has expressed displeasure over the inability of former President Goodluck Jonathan to clean up Ogoniland. Gininwa stated this ...
Nigeria's former presidents, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Dr Goodluck Jonathan yesterday led other dignitaries to Ogbor Uvuru, ...
Heads of state from 25 countries and thousands of guests flocked to Nigeria’s capital of Abuja Sunday to bear witness to the swearing in of Goodluck Jonathan as Nigeria’s president and 14th head of ...
Goodluck Jonathan wants us to believe that he is being pressured to return as president. If you believe that, you'd believe anything. This week, former President Goodluck Jonathan and his camp made it ...
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has called on African countries to prioritise younger leaders between the ages of 25 and 50 for key governance positions ...
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2027 presidency: Goodluck Jonathan's former aide makes bold claim on winner as Tinubu battles opponents
Reno Omokri predicted that the opposition does not stand a chance of winning the presidential election against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu After Tinubu met with Mallam Sule Lamido, Omokri dismissed ...
In a statement from his prison cell in Pretoria, Henry Emomotimi Okah, a Niger Delta oil militant jailed in South Africa for the 2010 Independence Day attacks that killed 12 people in Nigeria, has ...
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