President Goodluck Jonathan said that he was yet to complete his house in his hometown Otuoke in Bayelsa State during a fund raising ceremony for St.
Stephens Anglican Deanery and Youth Development Centre, Otuoke.He went on to say, he might give out the house before he passes on, if
he discovers that his children may not be willing to relocate to the
village.
His words, “We are all mortal beings, we are all biological specimen
so we will all die but when we die, what will we be remembered for, what
will we leave behind?
“I use to tell people that even the house I am struggling to build in
the village, these days in this global age, how am I sure that my
children will even stay in my root. They want to go to West Indies, they
want to go to Latin America.
“So, I was even joking with people that if I look at the behaviour of
my children and if I don’t see any of them that will patronise the
village, I will donate my house before I die.”
He called on the need for prominent Nigerians to make meaningful
contributions to the progress of poor communities in the nation for the
betterment of lives of the youth and empower them to make useful
contributions towards national development.
Jonathan noted that project for the St. Stephens Anglican Deanery and
Youth Development Centre was very important to him because he wanted to
make sure that the youth go through a better system of education
different from the one he experienced while growing up.
He voiced his conviction thus, “I feel the only thing I can do is to
make sure that from nursery school to primary and secondary school,
there should be a standard educational facility and youth programme, so
that it gives opportunity for the younger ones to grow. Even if we die
in the next 100 years, people will remember that those before them have
something for them,” he said.
Is he For real?can we see say he has spoken well .....food for thought!
ReplyDeleteAbegi! Dey shld tell me a more believable joke!!! Who cares abt Otueke??? How many properties does he own in Abuja & Lagos??? Abeg! We are are not fools! We've left d "shoeless" age.
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