Nigeria: What is Jonathan's 2015 Agenda?

President Goodluck Jonathan dismisses claims that he intends to return to office in 2015, stating that politics is not on his mind.

President Goodluck Jonathan

  • Nigeria:   Jonathan - 2015 Not My Priority

    This Day, 6 May 2012

    President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday described as an irritating distraction the swirling speculations over his plan to contest the presidential election in 2015, stating that the… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   2015 Not On My Mind - Jonathan

    Vanguard, 6 May 2012

    President Goodluck Jonathan warns those heating up the polity on the grounds that he wants to return to office in 2015 to hold their fire as re-election is not on his mind. Read more »

  • Nigeria:   I'm Not Thinking of 2015 - Jonathan

    Leadership, 6 May 2012

    President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday warned those peddling the rumour that he would seek re-election in 2015 to stop heating up the polity with it, saying that second term was not… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   On Jonathan and 2015

    Leadership, 5 May 2012

    Newsapers, magazines, radio and television stations, have been awash with the speculation about President Jonathan's state of mind, with regard to whether or not he would run in… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Should Jonathan Run in 2015?

    Vanguard, 5 May 2012

    Whether President Goodluck Jonathan will run or not looks like an open-ended question. Who becomes the next occupant of Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja in 2015 is generating… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   2015 - We Are Not Bothered About Jonathan's Ambition - ACN

    Vanguard, 6 May 2012

    The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has said it is not interested in whether President Goodluck Jonathan will contest the 2015 presidential election or not, rather, it is more… Read more »

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