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Breaking: Goodluck Jonathan Joins APC, to Run For President in 2023

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Breaking: Goodluck Jonathan Joins APC, to Run For President in 2023 | Daily Report Nigeria
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Former president of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has finally joined the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC.

The erstwhile Vice President to late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua disclosed his departure from the People’s Democratic Party in a press conference with news men in Abuja on Thursday.

The much celebrated peace envoy of ECOWAS also declared his intention to contest for president once again in 2023.

Quizzed on his chances of winning, GEJ simply stated “I’ve lead this country before and I know what it takes to pull us out of the challenges we are faced with.”

While stories such as this are what some Nigerians yearn to see, this is only Daily Report Nigeria‘s way of marking April 1st.

Thank you for your fervent patronage and commitment to our reportage.

Happy April Fool’s Day 2021.

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