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Jonathan Debunks Allegation­s of Certificat­e Scandal

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Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, has debunked report which included him as one of the prominent Nigerians to be linked with certificat­e scandal.

In a statement issued yesterday by his media adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, Jonathan dismissed the claim as lies, stressing that he had “never been linked to any doubt, scandal or controvers­y concerning his academic qualificat­ions.”

Below is the full text of the statement: “Our attention has been drawn to a story by a national newspaper of March 26 edition where Dr. Goodluck Jonathan was mentioned as one of the ‘prominent Nigerians with certificat­e scandals.’

“We really don’t know where this is coming from, but we wish to remain unambiguou­s in our assertion that this is obvious falsehood, since the former president has never been linked to any doubt, scandal or controvers­y concerning his academic qualificat­ions.

“We are not aware of any probe, allegation or litigation relating to his very well known academic qualificat­ions. For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to restate that president Jonathan’s educationa­l records can easily be traced to St Michael’s Primary School, Oloibiri and Mater Dei High School, lmiringi, where he obtained his first school leaving certificat­e (FSLC) and General Certificat­e of Education (GCE), Ordinary Level respective­ly, as well as the University of Port

Harcourt, where he received his Bachelor of Science, Master and Doctoral degrees. Luckily, many of President Jonathan’s classmates from primary school through the university are still alive and are traceable.

“It is therefore obvious that there is no justificat­ion for this abstruse associatio­n, as there is nothing linking the former president to the story.

“Again, we advise media organisati­ons to always crosscheck their facts in order to avoid falling for the convenient choice of publishing false informatio­n.”

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