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Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Nobody: 10:30pm On Oct 24, 2016
Below is a comprehensive list of achievements that former president, Goodluck Jonathan stated during his speech at Oxford University earlier today.

1. It is my pleasure and a great honour to be in the hallowed chambers of the Oxford University, one of the world’s most prestigious universities, not just to speak, but to exchange ideas and answer questions from you, some of the world’s most brilliant youths and future leaders.

2. It is instructive to note that since 1823, the Oxford Union has consistently presented this platform for scholarly and social congregation of the student population, the interchange of ideas, propagation of views in the enhancement of knowledge, and for the overall good of mankind.

3. This is highly commendable.

4. This discussion is topical for our global search for development and security. The issue of youth entrepreneurship in Africa is very critical, as Africa is the only continent in which we will witness a population boom in our lifetime.

5. Studies reveal the symbiotic relationship between youth unemployment and youth restiveness. Accordingly, most violent crises in Africa have been traced to a lack of education among its teeming youth population.

6. Genuine search for development and sustainable peace must therefore begin with youth empowerment and entrepreneurship.

7. When I was Governor of Bayelsa State and later the President of Nigeria, I asked myself some critical questions;
· Why are some nations rich and some poor?
· Why do individuals that grow up in similar circumstances end up differently, with some as successes and others as failures?
· Is the wealth of nations a result of geography, weather, culture, destiny, etc.?
· What could a leader do to effectively lift a people out of the depths of poverty, and enable them to achieve prosperity?

8. After much soul searching, my conviction in regards to these questions is this : wealth is a creation of the human mind properly prepared by education.

9. It is my firm belief that any Nation that does not spend its wealth and resources to developing the capacity of its youth will eventually be forced to devote its resources to fight insecurity amongst those same youths.

10. As a leader, you can decide through your policies to educate the youths, or face the consequences of failing to do so. The problem all African leaders have is how to manage the youth bulge. Do we consider this a ticking time bomb or an opportunity?

11. To me there are two key areas we must invest our resources if we are to convert this perceived time bomb to the opportunity I believe it is. The first is requisite education and capacity building. This should be followed by enabling youth entrepreneurship. Allow me to share with you a brief account of the implementation of my vision to empower the youth.

12. Within a year of my stewardship as the Governor of Bayelsa State, I gave Education a top priority.

13. I provided infrastructure in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions and gave undergraduate students financial assistance in the form of Bursary awards.

14. I started building two special post primary schools for gifted and talented children. The relevance of the gifted children school is obvious. For the talented children, the idea is to develop their natural talents in addition to sound education so that at graduation they can make a living from their God given talents if they choose to do so.

15. While construction work was on-going in the special schools, we initiated a program to encourage the best brains of the State. We selected through competitive entrance examinations the most brilliant pupils in our primary schools and sent them to the best secondary schools in the country.

16. The idea was for the State Government to take care of the best brains from the post primary through the tertiary level of their educational career and ensure that they attend the best institutions anywhere in the world. It was designed for a minimum of 100 pupils to be selected for this program annually. I left the State after one year and five months to contest election as the Vice President, and therefore could not see the idea through.
17. Upon assumption of office as President of Nigeria, I launched a similar program called the Presidential Special Scholarship Scheme for Innovation and Development. [PRESSID] This scheme nurtured a select cadre of professionals, to serve as facilitators for accelerated, sustainable, economic and technological advancement.

18. Each year, through competitive examinations, we selected between 100-to-120 first class graduates and sent them to the top universities in the world to study for higher degrees. These students were drawn from various STEM disciplines. Let me mention here that Oxford University was an integral part of this program and indeed, a favourite for most of our applicants.

19. The essence of the program was to get a crop of youth over a period of time that will advance our course technologically. When I launched the program, I did mention that we were training young people that will take Nigeria to the moon.
20. In addition to this, my administration also gave a series of educational incentives to university students across the country.

21. We established twelve conventional Universities and a specialized Maritime University. To assist the disadvantaged children in Northern Nigeria, we built 165 special schools known as "Almajiri School" that integrated Islamic culture into Western education.

22. The foundational theme of my Administration was ‘The Transformation Agenda’. It was conceived to engage the latent potential in the entire nation, and to stimulate and enable higher productivity. And this was also the foundation of our youth development drive.

23. The Transformation Agenda sought to address the problems of youth job creation, with emphasis not just in getting our young citizens employed, but in assisting them in acquiring the right skills, and providing the requisite support. This was to enable them set up and run their own businesses; thereby becoming employers of labour themselves.

24. In Nigeria and most African countries, there are well-educated young people. The problem is how to create opportunities for them. My Administration came up with various programs to encourage young entrepreneurs. The most popular is the Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria “YouWIN".

25. It was a unique intervention launched in 2012, which targeted youth with unique business proposals in startups and expansion of existing enterprises. YouWin is structured as a competitive cyclic initiative which invites and reviews Business Plans submitted by Youth. Young people who wanted to be entrepreneurs were asked to submit their business proposals. The best business plans were chosen based on relevance, profitability, demand and practicability. The winners were trained and given grants.

26. YouWIN was multi-sector- cutting across light manufacturing, food processing, and the service sector.

27. The motivation for this program is for young people to go into SMEs, create jobs for other young people with the expectation that some would grow to large scale businesses. In addition to YouWin, under our broad based Agricultural Transformation Agenda, we developed the Youth Employment in Agriculture Program [YEAP] – and like many of our other youth programs, we incorporated the youth themselves in its design.

28. This took a complete value chain approach from farming to processing and marketing. Just like in the YouWIN initiative, my Administration gave young farmers grants and training. The young people who were involved were called "Nagropreneurs".
29. We also launched The Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS). The objective of this program was to provide temporary work experience for fresh graduates, to enhance their capacity to attract permanent jobs. Eligible graduates are posted to corporations and companies in the private and public sectors. They received practical training and mentorship for a one-year period, within which remuneration is paid by the government. This enabled the young graduates to acquire relevant experience.

30. We also increased the allowances due to Youth Corp members by more than 100% in 2011. This was in line with our policy of youth empowerment and development.

31. To ensure that the Nigerian youth benefit massively in the ICT revolution, we created a special Ministry of Communication Technology. We wanted the Nigerian Youth to be self-employed and exploit the advantages of ICT. The Ministry, among other things, improved broadband penetration, set up ICT incubation centres in Lagos and Calabar.

32. The efforts of the Young software engineers at the Lagos Co-Creation Hub (CC Hub) became so successful that it did not only give birth to many thriving start-ups, but their activities also attracted the attention of Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg who chose it as his first stop during his first ever visit to Africa.

33. One sector we deliberately encouraged to stimulate job growth for Nigerian Youth was the Nigerian entertainment industry. We identified Nollywood as a sector that can employ many young people. We provided a grant of $200 million and for the first time, Nollywood became a major contributor to our GDP. In 2014, Nollywood contributed 1.4% to our GDP.

34. The sporting industry was also not left out. We encouraged our young people in that sector. I was to launch a Fund to encourage sporting activities in the Country but I had to bow out by 29th of May 2015. Nigeria has a crop of talented youth but the nation has not properly keyed into the global sports industry. The Fund would have been a catalyst to promoting the Nigerian sports industry by promoting training, welfare of athletes and manufacturing of sporting equipment among other things.

35. Distinguished audience let me conclude my speech by urging contemporary African leaders to see youth entrepreneurship as a collective project transcending national boundaries.

36. I believe in the Nigerian youth and indeed African Youths. My conviction is not only an emotional one, but one grounded in my experience with youths from all over the continent. You will agree that foremost in the minds of many youth, is a desire to develop their dreams and potentials. Placing them closer to the driving wheel, does a lot for their confidence.

37. Despite incredible challenges, Nigerian youths are achieving great things and placing Nigeria positively in the world map. Nigerian youths are an inspiration to their leaders.

38. I once said that I was not elected President of Nigeria to spread poverty, I was elected to generate and spread wealth. My belief in this regard is that getting a job or being a worker cannot completely cure the disease of poverty. It is only your own business that can provide such security and give you the financial freedom you need to prosper.

39. That was why my Administration introduced these initiatives and policies, to enable Nigeria's youths take their own destinies in their hands.

40. You can appreciate that there was a lot of emphasis on education during my time at the helm of both my State and my Nation. This is because the richest people today are those who develop ideas and commercialize them. Viable ideas can only come from educated minds, and money pursues ideas. My three flagship programmes ie the gifted and talented children schools in Bayelsa State, the Presidential Special Scholarship Scheme for Innovation and Development and the ICT Incubation Centers (Co-Creation Hub) were geared towards developing that calibre of youth.

41. We may not have been perfect, but we did our best, and our best yielded an era of unprecedented economic growth for Nigeria.

42. A growth that proved the truism that a Nation's wealth is not underneath the ground but between the ears of her people.

43. Under my watch, Nigeria was projected by CNN Money to be the third fastest growing economy in the world for the year 2015 and rated as the largest economy in Africa and the 23rd in the world by the World Bank and the IMF, with a GDP above half a Trillion US dollars.

44. These in a nutshell are some of the ways we were able to promote youth enterprise; a topic that I know is of utmost interest to many of you here.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by dunkem21(m): 10:50pm On Oct 24, 2016
Read this from bottom up ..

Read No 43 slowly, ..No 42 carefully ..No 41 attentively ..No 40 sharply ..

Read No 38 again wink


Anything below 100 *Likes for this Hero's catalogue of achievements is unacceptable.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Chine12(m): 10:52pm On Oct 24, 2016
Buhari y na

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by eagleae7(m): 10:59pm On Oct 24, 2016
The Only Learned GCFR nigeria ever had

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by LordAdam: 11:03pm On Oct 24, 2016
Full stop.

Nothing further.

-Lord

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by TheFreeOne: 11:24pm On Oct 24, 2016
I once said that I was not elected President of Nigeria to spread poverty, I was elected to generate and spread wealth. My belief in this regard is that getting a job or being a worker cannot completely cure the disease of poverty. It is only your own business that can provide such security and give you the financial freedom you need to prosper.

Unlike the one busy sharing hunger, sorrow, tears and bloodletting as if his life depends on it.

At times one wonders if he's a bloodsucking vampire and agent of unlimited want/division that'll bring the end of this lugard contraption.

Anyway, Nepa certificate is incomparable with PhD cos the difference is clear.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by HtwoOw: 11:43pm On Oct 24, 2016
He didn't come to spread poverty


He came to spread riches


That's true grin Dasuki, Metuah, Fayose, patience, koro ate all beneficiaries


Give speech,not account or autobiography lipsrsealed

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by TheFreeOne: 11:48pm On Oct 24, 2016
32. The efforts of the Young software engineers at the Lagos Co-Creation Hub (CC Hub) became so successful that it did not only give birth to many thriving start-ups, but their activities also attracted the attention of Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg who chose it as his first stop during his first ever visit to Africa.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Whynotthetruth(m): 1:01am On Oct 25, 2016
HtwoOw:
He didn't come to spread poverty


He came to spread riches


That's true grin Dasuki, Metuah, Fayose, patience, koro ate all beneficiaries


Give speech,not account or autobiography lipsrsealed

I believe if you can see beyond your nose, you would have gained from either PRESSID, YOUWIN, GIS or many other of his entrepreneurial programs... Unfortunately, such thought process as expressed by you above keeps the carrier down without positives wink

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by win1234: 4:51am On Oct 25, 2016
Simply the best

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by win1234: 4:52am On Oct 25, 2016
Simply, the best

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Kingsley1000(m): 5:02am On Oct 25, 2016
2nd Niger bridge,all federal roads in the south east,modern rail way in enugu,,,he also forestalled erosion menace in the se

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by HtwoOw: 6:36am On Oct 25, 2016
Whynotthetruth:


I believe if you can see beyond your nose, you would have gained from either PRESSID, YOUWIN, GIS or many other of his entrepreneurial programs... Unfortunately, such thought process as expressed by you above keeps the carrier down without positives wink


So you benefitted from PRESSID YOUWIN, TAN, GIS?


Bwahahaha funny

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by maclatunji: 7:50am On Oct 25, 2016
We just need to do an input-output analysis of GEJ's administration to understand he was an unmitigated disaster as President.

He actually did not spread wealth but poverty. A situation where he and a few cronies robbed Nigeria blind ensured that the overwhelming majority of Nigerians did not enjoy the benefits of economic boom and were left badly exposed when the bubble burst.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by borntosuccess(m): 7:54am On Oct 25, 2016
the hero of our democracy,the most intelligent presido we ever had, we miss u

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by bilulu(m): 8:22am On Oct 25, 2016
HtwoOw:
He didn't come to spread poverty

He came to spread riches

That's true grin Dasuki, Metuah, Fayose, patience, koro ate all beneficiaries

Give speech,not account or autobiography lipsrsealed
And wat is ur mentor spreading?

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by tuniski: 8:44am On Oct 25, 2016
maclatunji:
We just need to do an input-output analysis of GEJ's administration to understand he was an unmitigated disaster as President.

He actually did not spread wealth but poverty. A situation where he and a few cronies robbed Nigeria blind ensured that the overwhelming majority of Nigerians did not enjoy the benefits of economic boom and were left badly exposed when the bubble burst.

Bitterness will hurt only you. GeJ ahead by far!

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by deji68: 9:00am On Oct 25, 2016
Wow...See real policies that helped young Nigerians ...the difference his clear, if u invite Pa Bubu he would have been talking about how all Nigerian except him are corrupt and such negative stuffs

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by siraj1402(m): 10:39am On Oct 25, 2016
Was it stated that he separated yam from goat?

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Sharon6(f): 10:39am On Oct 25, 2016
Stealing is not corruption. cry cry




GET RID OF STRETCH MARKS, CHECK MY SIGNATURE!

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by teepsee(f): 10:39am On Oct 25, 2016
But who will read all this thing?


Well I'm sure all those people that will aways say gej my hero and (I don forget self, but they know themselves ).

They will read it all.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by lielbree: 10:39am On Oct 25, 2016
Only unrepentant zombies will disagree. I still maintain that the only reason Gej lost was because he is from the south.

Just look at the mass Nigeria is today. Even the first lady has condemned the govt.

Truly you never know what you have til you lose it...

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by moyinoluwabun(m): 10:40am On Oct 25, 2016
Yeah! Those are parts of his achievements, any one who does not believe it should counter it.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by ezechueze(m): 10:40am On Oct 25, 2016
OK
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Vicadonis(m): 10:40am On Oct 25, 2016
Best President Ever

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Sharon6(f): 10:40am On Oct 25, 2016
Give your skin a treat, CHECK MY SIGNATURE!
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Young03(m): 10:41am On Oct 25, 2016
in 6 yrs
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Nobody: 10:41am On Oct 25, 2016
Afonjas looking at this and foaming in the mouth out of anger and hate!

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by Johnsonyemi: 10:43am On Oct 25, 2016
grin
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by uyplus(m): 10:43am On Oct 25, 2016
dumebiifeanyi:


http://politicsngr.com/see-list-achievements-jonathan-listed-speech-oxford/


Suddenly he has delisted making Nigeria's economy the biggest in Africa because Nigeria has suddenly gain top spot despite the economic recession and amidst falling oil prices and poor forex earnings.. I doubt he would have been resilient enough to achieve this incredible feat. Even the IMF and world bank are startled at Nigeria's success thus far..

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Out His Achievements In Office During Speech At Oxford by chesterlee(m): 10:44am On Oct 25, 2016
The Father of Democracy




A LIVING LEGEND!!!!

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