President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe
Jonathan was born on November 20, 1957 in Finglas in Ogbia Local
Government Area of the then Eastern Region, later Rivers State, and now,
Bayelsa State to a family of canoe makers. Many Ethnic groups in
Nigeria have a naming tradition where a child’s name "often expresses
the parents' expectations for the child or the circumstances surrounding
its birth". His father, Pa. Ebele Jonathan, said the name Goodluck came
to him after his son was born when he "instinctively realized that this
child was an element of fortune". He also gave him the name 'Azikiwe'
the name of the first Executive President of Nigeria.
The young Jonathan attended St.
Stephen's Primary School, and St. Michael's Primary School, both in
Otuoke before proceeding to The Mater Dei High School, Imiringi for his
primary and secondary education.
Jonathan attended the University of Port Harcourt where he graduated in 1981 with a Second Class Upper Division in Zoology. He continued his education at the same institution and obtained a Masters Degree (M.Sc.) in Hydrology and Fisheries Biology and thereafter a Doctorate Degree in Zoology.
He is married to Dame Patience Faka and they are blessed with two children, Aruabai Jonathan,a daughter and Ado Aruera Jonathan, a son.
Jonathan attended the University of Port Harcourt where he graduated in 1981 with a Second Class Upper Division in Zoology. He continued his education at the same institution and obtained a Masters Degree (M.Sc.) in Hydrology and Fisheries Biology and thereafter a Doctorate Degree in Zoology.
He is married to Dame Patience Faka and they are blessed with two children, Aruabai Jonathan,a daughter and Ado Aruera Jonathan, a son.
Before his entry into politics in 1998,
he worked both in the public and private sectors of the economy. Shortly
after his secondary education in 1975, he worked with the Customs and
Excise Department as a Preventive Officer up till 1977, when he gained
admission into the University of Port Harcourt to study Zoology. On
graduation, he taught in a secondary school for his one year mandatory
National Youth Service in Iresi, (old Oyo State,) Osun State, South
West Nigeria. Thereafter, he took up a teaching appointment with the old Rivers State Civil Service Commission. He later worked as an Inspector of Science Education and thereafter moved to the Department of Biological Sciences at the Rivers State College of Education as a Lecturer.
West Nigeria. Thereafter, he took up a teaching appointment with the old Rivers State Civil Service Commission. He later worked as an Inspector of Science Education and thereafter moved to the Department of Biological Sciences at the Rivers State College of Education as a Lecturer.
In 1993, he was appointed Assistant
Director (Ecology) of the defunct Oil Mineral Producing Area Development
Commission (OMPADEC) in charge of Environmental Protection. He resigned
his appointment to join partisan politics in 1998. He was Deputy
Governor of Bayelsa State from May 29, 1999 until December 12, 2005 when
he was sworn-in as Governor to replace Governor, D.S.P Alamieseigha. He
became Vice-President of the country on May 29, 2007, then, Acting
President on February 9, 2010 until the unfortunate demise of President
Umaru Yar'Adua on May 5, 2010. He was sworn-in on May 6, 2010, as the
President, Commander - in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
The President's tenure as Vice-President
was distinguished through his negotiations with militants in the Niger
Delta, under the Federal Government's Amnesty Programme. Many of the
major militant groups have since laid down their weapons as
pre-condition for the amnesty.
Dr. Jonathan is a member of several professional bodies including Fellow, Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON), Fellow, Public Administrators of Nigeria, Fellow, International Association of Impact Assessment; and Fellow, Nigeria Environmental Society.
Dr. Jonathan is a member of several professional bodies including Fellow, Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON), Fellow, Public Administrators of Nigeria, Fellow, International Association of Impact Assessment; and Fellow, Nigeria Environmental Society.
Dr. Jonathan has received several local
and international awards. He was voted the Best Performing Deputy
Governor in 2002 by IPAN; was given 'Democracy and Good Governance award
by the Nigeria Union of Journalists in 2004. The Africa International
News magazine league conferred on him the 'Niger Delta Development
Award'; the Nigerian Bar Association, gave him the 'Distinguished
Personality' Award in 2006 and the All African Students Union in South
Africa, gave him the 'Africa Leadership Award, 2006. The Nigerian Union
of Teachers voted him the 'Best Performing Governor in Education in the
South-South' in 2006. He was also recognized by the International
Federation for World Peace (IFWP) in 2006 with 'Ambassador for Peace
Merit Award' as well as the Leadership and Good Governance Merit.
On January 14, 2011, President Jonathan
was overwhelmingly elected as the Presidential flag-bearer of the
People's Democratic Party for the 2011 Presidential election by 77.7% of
votes cast by his party members. During the General Election of April
16 2011, he contested against other candidates namely Muhammadu Buhari
of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu of the
Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) amongst others and won the presidential
election which was adjudged free, fair and transparent by both local
and international observers with about 60% of the votes cast.
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