My rise to Presidency was a Political Miracle – Jonathan
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Reflecting on his political trajectory, Jonathan said: “My political journey looked like a political miracle. From deputy governor to becoming president of this country within four years, it was a miracle. It’s only God that made it possible.”
By Kazeem Ugbodaga
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has described his rapid political ascent from deputy governor to president of Nigeria within four years as nothing short of a miracle, attributing his journey to divine intervention.
Jonathan spoke on Friday at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Lagos, during the public presentation of three books authored by journalist and former presidential spokesperson, Dr Reuben Abati.
Reflecting on his political trajectory, Jonathan said: “My political journey looked like a political miracle. From deputy governor to becoming president of this country within four years, it was a miracle. It’s only God that made it possible.”
He commended Abati for his intellectual depth and commitment to preserving Nigeria’s political history through documentation, saying such works were essential to understanding the nation’s governance evolution.
The event, chaired by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, drew an impressive gathering of statesmen, politicians, scholars, and captains of industry.
Obasanjo, in his remarks, praised Abati’s remarkable transformation from journalist and commentator to political aide, politician, and author.
“Reuben, you and your colleagues have done remarkably well,” Obasanjo said, adding that “You have achieved much and continue to inspire many through your intellect and dedication. You have made progress, but now it is time to achieve success.”
The former president, who has known Abati for about three decades, commended him for embodying the values of truth, discipline, and purpose, which he described as essential attributes for meaningful achievement in life.
“I am proud that, in my lifetime, I can say I have a son in Reuben who understands, who has been recognised, and who is firmly on the path to success,” he added.
In his response, Abati expressed gratitude to his mentors, colleagues, and family, pledging to publish more revealing works on his experiences in government and his years working with President Jonathan.
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Matthew Hassan Kukah, delivered the keynote address, while the ceremony also had in attendance prominent figures such as Abia State Governor Alex Otti; Lagos Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat; EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede; Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo; and former governors Segun Osoba, Gbenga Daniel, and Adams Oshiomhole.
Other distinguished guests included Access Holdings Chairman Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede; Guardian Publisher Lady Maiden Alex-Ibru; ThisDay Publisher Nduka Obaigbena; advertising icon Biodun Shobanjo; and former NFF President Amaju Pinnick.
Abati’s wife, Kikelomo Abati, led family members and close associates at the colourful ceremony, which celebrated not only his literary achievements but also his enduring impact on Nigerian media and politics.
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