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President of Nigeria, Birth: 20-11-1957
1.
One thing that I know and I feel Nigerians will celebrate is continuity and peace.
Goodluck Jonathan

2.
We want to lead a country where people will be less greedy. Where people will know that the commonwealth of Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians, where people's wealth depends on the people around you. If you become a rich person and everyone around you is poor you are very poor.
Goodluck Jonathan

3.
Over 70% of what are called corruption (cases), even by EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) and other anti-corruption agencies, is not corruption, but common stealing.
Goodluck Jonathan

4.
My political ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian
Goodluck Jonathan

5.
There is no corruption but mere stealing in Nigeria.
Goodluck Jonathan

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6.
The argument about zoning and the presidency of Nigeria is like the philosophical argument of the egg or the hen. Who is older through the evolutionary process, who came first?
Goodluck Jonathan

7.
Nigeria will start exporting cars soon
Goodluck Jonathan

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Majority of the African countries are now enjoying stable governance. Before you talk about economic growth, political stability is key.
Goodluck Jonathan

Quote Topics by Goodluck Jonathan: Country People Political Want Exporting Hens Continuity Philosophical Mere Corruption Transparent Blood Election Agency Fighting Common Nigeria Car Celebrate Eggs Feels Keys Stealing Oil Ambition Watches Weapons Financial Years
9.
Elections in Nigeria Under My Watch Have Been Credible and Transparent
Goodluck Jonathan

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When you talk about the oil wealth you compare nations. There are some nations with less than five million people. Nigeria has 150 million people. I cannot say that all the money earned from oil since 1958, when the first drop of oil was exported from this country to date, that the money has been effectively used.
Goodluck Jonathan

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It took us 6 years to get the right weapons to fight BokoHaram.
Goodluck Jonathan