May 14, 2026

‘Jonathan Is Our Messiah’ – Patience Jonathan

By Farouk Mohammed

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First Lady, Patience Jonathan has said that President Goodluck Jonathan is Nigeria’s messiah.

Mrs Jonathan stated this on Monday, March 23, during a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) rally in Onitsha, Anambra State.

The First Lady also said that the opposition party, All Progressives Congress (APC) is dead and buried.

“Imagine the deputy of a whole director-general of the APC presidential campaign decamping, does that not show that the party is dead?” she asked.

“The party is dead and buried and March 28 is its burial. The party will not live again.When you start answering old drugs, expired drugs, then you know that your death is coming closer. The way things are going, APC will soon bear Ebola,” she added.

Mrs. Jonathan also urged her supporters not to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari saying that he had been unfair to the Igbos.

“Is Mbakwe [former Imo state governor] corrupt? Yet you jailed him. What of Jim Nwobodo [former Anambra state governor]? Yet you jailed him. Don’t support a man that would imprison your mother and father,” she said.

“Jonathan is our messiah. He made Ihejiriaka the chief of army staff and has helped many of our people. Igbos are not fools. We know whom to support.  PDP has come to stay,” she added.

Mrs Jonathan is set to be investigated by the International criminal Court (ICC) after the APC accused her of making inciting comments.

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