Top 30 Quotes About Goodluck
#1. In my early days in school, I had no shoes, no school bags. There were days I had only one meal ... I walked miles and crossed rivers to school every day. Didn't have power, didn't have generators, studied with lanterns, but I never despaired.
Goodluck Jonathan
#2. One thing that I know and I feel Nigerians will celebrate is continuity and peace.
Goodluck Jonathan
#3. All Nigerians of voting age are free to vote based on their convictions. It is our duty to defend and protect that basic right, and - let no one be in doubt - we will.
Goodluck Jonathan
#4. We want to refocus Nigeria to make sure that basic infrastructure is provided. The environment is created for private investment, both within and direct foreign investment. So jobs will be created. That is my dream for Nigeria.
Goodluck Jonathan
#6. My brothers and sisters, we are all winners. In this context there is no victor and no vanquished. We have demonstrated, even in our diversity, the progress of Nigeria remains paramount for all.
Goodluck Jonathan
#7. We want to lead a country where people will be less greedy. Where people will know that the commonwealth of Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians, where people's wealth depends on the people around you. If you become a rich person and everyone around you is poor you are very poor.
Goodluck Jonathan
#8. It took us 6 years to get the right weapons to fight BokoHaram ...
Goodluck Jonathan
#9. Well-trained medical doctors and engineers leave Nigeria to the developed countries. We want to reverse that.
Goodluck Jonathan
#10. I am 'too fiery' ... yet I wish to be seen as I am and I would lose all rather than soften away anything.
Margaret Fuller
#11. A little politeness might smooth the way ahead. Knowing it was his turn to be dispatched, the best he could hope for was as swift a death as the one Massetti had so thanklessly received.
Victoria Lamb
#12. Tell him that PDP women in every nook and cranny, wherever we are, young or old, beautiful or ugly, tall or short, small or big, we are chanting to Nigerians: all we are saying, give us Goodluck.
Kema Chikwe
#13. We will bring justice to the savage terrorists known as Boko Haram. They will be defeated.
Goodluck Jonathan
#14. Over 70% of what are called corruption (cases), even by EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) and other anti-corruption agencies, is not corruption, but common stealing,
Goodluck Jonathan
#15. We are even more confident that when President Goodluck Jonathan returns in 2015, women would be talking about 50 percent, no longer 35 percent. As we give him unequivocal, undiluted, unreserved and unlimited support and as we march with him to 2015, PDP women will reach the promised land.
Kema Chikwe
#16. I have a blog in Chinese, which you can follow, Chinese signs. But I don't even update at all, often I don't.
Bai Ling
#17. I congratulate the outgoing Nigeria President Mr Goodluck Jonathan for his grace in conceding defeat.
Raila Odinga
#18. I reassure all Nigerians and the international community of our firm commitment to free, fair and credible elections. My commitment to free elections and one man, one vote remains unwavering.
Goodluck Jonathan
#19. As we celebrate mediocrity, all the boys upstairs want to see. How much you'll pay for what you used to get for free.
Tom Petty
#20. Elections in Nigeria Under My Watch Have Been Credible and Transparent
Goodluck Jonathan
#21. Human rights are inscribed in the hearts of people; they were there long before lawmakers drafted their first proclamation.
Mary Robinson
#22. I would like to thank President Goodluck Jonathan for his display of statesmanship in setting a precedent for us that has now made our people proud to be Nigerians wherever they are.
Muhammadu Buhari
#23. I've always affirmed, nobody's ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian.
Goodluck Jonathan
#24. Majority of the African countries are now enjoying stable governance. Before you talk about economic growth, political stability is key.
Goodluck Jonathan
#25. The thinking man always finds himself in a gigantic orphanage in which people are continually proving to him that he has no parents.
Thomas Bernhard
#26. The argument about zoning and the presidency of Nigeria is like the philosophical argument of the egg or the hen. Who is older through the evolutionary process, who came first?
Goodluck Jonathan
#29. Don't overdo it, don't underdo it. Do it just on the line.
Andrew Wyeth
#30. I see myself as a character actor, and I've always been drawn to playing characters that are different from myself because acting is escapism for me. I've never been that comfortable playing people that are like me.
Alessandro Nivola
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