Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan Creates Facebook Page

Jun 28th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Blogging Workshop

facebook page of Jonathan Goodluck, Nigeria's President

Early this morning, Nigeria’s President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan went digital by creating a facebook page saying: “Today, in fulfillment of the promise I made at the 26th convocation of the University of Port Harcourt on Saturday, 15 May 2010, I have created a facebook fan page to interact with Nigerians. As I said on that day, there is an unchallengeable power of good in the Nigerian nation and her youth and through this medium I want Nigerians to give me the privilege of relating with them without the trappings of office. GEJ”

He further said in his profile about himself saying: “My life has always been about service. I am focused on serving my Creator, family and my country to the best of my ability and with your help I aim to be better at doing that”

Trust Nigerians, over 2,331 people have joined the party in 10 hours to ‘dance’ with Jonathan; they have been bombarding him with about 463 questions in 10 hours, and articles (about thirty) begging for presidential answer… they gonna overwhelm him so soon 10 hours after he created his page. After the JESUS CHRIST page on Facebook which grows at 5,000 members per day, Nigeria’s President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan’s facebook page is growing at almost 3,000 members per day currently, take a sampler:

“Who’s the initiator” by Adedayo Makinde-Adeniyi, “Web Design & Development In Nigeria” by Adedayo Makinde-Adeniyi, “Corruption in the NFF, What way FORWARD!!!” by Alonge Olushola “OIL SPILLAGE IN THE NIGER DELTA” by Victor Shaibu Ekele, “INCREDIBLE CORRUPTION AMONGST ‘LAWLES’ LEGISLATORS!!!” by Chris Domingo, “SECURITY” by Chris Domingo, “ELECTRICITY” by Tunde Adebola, “Roads & Airport” by Chris Domingo, “Nigeria’s Industrial Sector” by Olufemi David Adesina, “JONATHAN WOULD CONTEST 2011 ELECTION” by Chidi J Ezeonyeasi, “POWER” by Emi Iyalla, “TAKE D PATH OF HONOUR MR PRESIDENT” by Isaac De Maestro Dagwom, “Congratulations” by Rotimi Adeniyi Oyebola, “Basic Amenities in Rural areas” by Attahir Abubkar, “Fight against Corruption” by Onyebueke Stella Abike, “ON HOW WE THINK 2011 ELECTIONS COULD BE JUSTIFIED” post by Mbah Abraham Chima, “YOUR BEING ON FACEBOOK” by Regina Emaikwu, “HEALTHCARE DELIVERY” by Uloma Ezinne Anyanwu, “HIS EXCELLENCY” by Benson Machmillan, “beyond 2011″ by Yusuf Olabode Murphy, “Please, Prof. Pat” by Olanrewaju Adeyemi, “Election 2011″ by Chinonso Ohuche, “Project Supervisors Jeopardising Standards in all Nigeria projects” by Adepitan Adebayo Bero, “VISA AND TRAVEL CONSULTANTS” by Pharoah Jerry, “Goodluck Jonathan For President” by Boniface Akanimoh, “Job Creation and Railway Transport” by Chinedu Omar, Unity of the nation” by Nunu Oluwarotimi-odusola, “ESTABLISHEMENT AND FUNDINGS OF FUNCTIONAL COMMUNITIES BASEDLIBRARIES IN” by Franco Francis, “Sweet Crude Oil in Nigeria” by Uche Ijeoma, “Chairmanship of Electoral Body in Nigeria” by Wale Ola Ekunnusi

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  1. Mr president, i love you so much ,and i believe God is on ur side.

  2. you are worth being a president.I personally envy your humility and respect for every citizen irrespective of status,tribe or ethnic group.I urge you to have the interest of the poor masses at heart to demonstrate your service oriented potential.above all remember that the fear of god is the beginning of wisdom.I appreciate your enviable and unfathomable qualities.god bless you.

  3. Thank God for raising for us a man in the person of his excellency president Goodluck Jonathan whom we can trust and look forward for a better future in Nigeria with him. may we all stand by him in prayers that God will stand by him at all times, to protect and to defend him from the evil ones because the world love darkness and our own Goodluck is a shinning light that darkness can not withstand. But we must pray for him. I love you Mr. president keep up the good work your reward is abundant in heaven. Don’t lose sight of the poor struggling masses. we love you sir.
    Boniface Akanimoh

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