Goodluck Ebele Jonathan remains one of Nigeria’s most debated leaders. Rising from humble beginnings to the presidency, he became a symbol of unexpected opportunity in politics. His famous words, “I had no shoes,” inspired millions, and his gentle personality earned him the nickname of Nigeria’s most “easy-going” president.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
But beneath that calm image lies a legacy filled with controversies and missed opportunities that Nigerians still whisper about. While many remember him as a peaceful leader who conceded defeat in 2015, critics argue that his administration also left behind scars.
Here are five disturbing issues about Goodluck Jonathan that continue to shape how Nigerians remember him.
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1. The Fuel Subsidy Scandal
Jonathan’s decision to remove fuel subsidies in 2012 triggered massive protests across the country — famously called “Occupy Nigeria.” The policy was seen as insensitive, worsening poverty while doing little to address corruption in the oil sector.
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2. Widespread Corruption Allegations
His government was heavily criticized for turning a blind eye to corruption. Billions of dollars allegedly disappeared under his watch, especially in the oil and defense sectors, casting doubts on his commitment to accountability.
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3. Handling of Boko Haram
During his tenure, Nigeria faced its worst Boko Haram insurgency attacks, including the infamous Chibok girls’ kidnapping. Many Nigerians believe his administration responded too slowly, allowing terrorism to grow unchecked.
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4. Weak Control Over Cabinet and Allies
Jonathan was often accused of being too soft on corrupt ministers and powerful allies. Critics described him as a leader who lacked firm control, allowing impunity to thrive within his government.
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5. The Economy’s Missed Opportunities
Despite high oil prices during much of his presidency, Nigeria’s economy failed to diversify. His government was accused of squandering a golden opportunity to strengthen industries beyond oil.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>