Jonathan lauds corps member’s N10,000 donation to re-election bid


President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday expressed gratitude to a serving member of the National Youth Service Corps, Ezemagu Sunday Nnamdi, who was said to have donated N10,000 to his re-election bid.


A statement by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, quoted President Jonathan as saying in his appreciation letter to Nnamdi that he was deeply touched and encouraged by the donation.

“Your gracious gesture is particularly gratifying, coming as it does from one of our nation’s vibrant and gifted youths who are our successor generation and for whom our Administration is unequivocally committed to providing the requisite environment to optimally realize their tremendous creative and productive potentials.

“As I carry on with the task of positively transforming our country for its God-ordained greatness and prosperity, I will continue to count on the goodwill as well as the practical and prayerful support of committed patriots like you,” President Jonathan wrote to the young Nigerian, Ezemagu Sunday Nnamdi who is currently serving in the National Youth Service Corps.

Nnamdi was said to have sent the donation before the Peoples Democratic Party adopted Jonathan as its sole candidate in the forthcoming presidential election in 2015.

Abati quoted the President as thanking Nnamdi and welcoming his expression of faith in the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to reposition Nigeria for sustained growth and development.

“The President assured Sunday and other young Nigerians that he will continue to do his best in the service of the nation in keeping with their trust and expectations,” Nnamdi was said to have stated in his letter forwarding his donation to the President, assured President Jonathan of the continued support of patriotic Nigerians and urged him to seek re-election in 2015.

The corps member added, “Nigerians are behind you. We see your good works in power, transportation, education, housing, ICT, sports, electoral reforms, observation of the principle of federal character and the creation of investment opportunities.

“The insurgents who are trying to destabilise your Administration are enemies of peace and progress. You will surely defeat them.”
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  1. the most corrupted president ever in the history of nigeria follow by Nnamdi Azikiwe,igbo are bastard people.

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  2. boko haram president with his igbo brother boko haram sponsor

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  3. Don't mind the poor corper, he knows there won't be any job for him after he completes his term in the NYSC and what a better way to get noticed for an automatic employment after the Service! Don't mind them, they are all politicians. I served too and I had a CDS on education in the secondary school where I served. I took the students to excausions, quiz competition, Seminar with a number of speakers and people in attendance, Friendly football competition almond selected schools. I did all this at T.C.S.S Amaifeke, Orlu L.G A of IMO State. I'm a Yoruba guy and now reside in Kano.
    I spent money and put efforts to achieve success on the program.

    This is the kind of what I expect the crops member to do instead of this kind of adding water to a waterfilled vessel.

    Nonsense!!!


    Tunde fro Kano.

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  4. May God have mercy on you , your generation and tribe.

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  5. All na packaging jare..d guy na sharp guy..at all at all even if na PA to somebody or some public office wher he go see moni chop jona go give am..if na u nko...abeg make una free d guy..why una no think to do d same tin..d guy just dey arrange him future ni o...if jona win election in 2015 post don sure for d guy una wey know am make una start to dey clinch d guy o...ehen!!!

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  6. @anonymous september 19, 8.39pm
    na ur father be bastard...u should be a retard for posting such biased sentiment on this forum...gerrout!!!

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