Happy Birthday Mr. President! Goodluck Jonathan clocks 55
Posted on Tuesday, November 20th, 2012 at 9:48 AMBy Adeola Adeyemo
Today, November 20th, 2012 is the 55th birthday of Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
He was born on the 20th of November 1957. Goodluck Jonathan who holds a Ph.D in Hydrobiology and Fisheries Biology, and Zoology respectively from the University of Port Harcourt is married to Patience Jonathan and their union is blessed with two children. He is Nigeria’s 14th Head of State.
As he clocks another year, we wish him well and pray that God grants him the wisdom to govern the affairs of the country well.
Happy Birthday Sir!
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HBD…….MR PRESIDENT.
HBD President Jonathan
“…holds a Ph.D in Hydrobiology and Fisheries Biology, and Zoology respectively from the University of Port…”
so that’s three Ph.D’s, right? or a Ph.D in a single 3-phase course or… a Ph.D and um,
People and their unconfirm rumour,saying she has no child? Abi na from diff woman?I wish him another double years ahead
Happy Birthday Mr. President.
Happy birthday sir!
happy birthday Mr. President
Wish I could say this with a smile,Happy Birthday.I really wish you well sir and I fervently pray that I will be wishing you a happy bday next year with a huge smile.
HBD.
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It is unfortunate that what would have been celebration galore in the Jonathan family will be morning session of the passing away of Chief Innocent Jonathan who died after a brief illness at Abuja hospital. He would have been part of the celebration if the president had paid the attention he paid to his wife who suffer protracted illness due to the poison she took and was rushed from this Abuja hospital to Germany. The poor man was left in the ill equipped hospital while our president was running around in the name of fighting a lost battle with corruption. Our leaders should learn to count their age by the number of life they touched sincerely and not by the number of years they’ve spent on earth. What suppose to be a birthday has turn to be BAD DAY for Mr. President and his family. It is better for Mr. President to stop this wasteful spending in the name of birthday celebration and face the business of governance wish he had swore to.