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Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Patience Jonathan: ‘I don’t want to feed my husband in prison,’ First Lady says
Mrs. Jonathan stated this on Monday, March
16, during a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
women’s rally in Ekiti State.
Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan has said
that she doesn’t want to feed her husband,
President Goodluck Jonathan in prison.
Mrs. Jonathan stated this on Monday, March 16,
during a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
women’s rally in Ekiti State.
The First Lady also urged her supporters not to
vote in the All Progressives Congress (APC)
saying that doing so could land them in prison.
“What did they forget in Aso rock? If you vote PDP
and Jonathan, it would be better for you. If you
vote APC, you will go to prison. How can you jail
somebody for 300 years? I’m not ready to carry
food to my husband inside prison oh!” Mrs
Jonathan said.
She also referred to a comment made by the APC
Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari to
the effect that Nigeria’s constitution makes no
room for the office of the First Lady.
“They said there is no Office of the First Lady.
Already, we know that there is no Office of the
First Lady but there is wife of the President. As
(the) wife of the President, if you are good,
people will love you. You will have a Non-
Governmental Organisation through which you
will touch people’s lives. That is why I brought
Women for Change Initiative,” she said.
Mrs Jonathan has openly attacked Buhari and the
APC during her rallies calling the candidate “brain
dead” and urging her supporters to stone APC
members.
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