Former First Lady of Nigeria Patience Jonathan has obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Psychology, Guidance and Counselling from Ignatius Ajuru University of Education.
She utilised the occasion to encourage Nigerian women and youths to pursue lifelong learning.
Chris Okeke, the former first lady’s communications adviser, reported this in a statement posted on Sunday.
Jonathan, speaking at the university’s 43rd Postgraduate Convocation Ceremony on Saturday, emphasised the transformational potential of education and stressed that age should never be an impediment to academic pursuit.
She said, I feel that no age is too late to achieve your academic dreams, whether you are young or old.
“If I can do it, you can also do it. I believe that even in retirement, you are not too old to go back to school because education provides the opportunity for one to always refresh his or her brain and learn new things.
“Let me use this opportunity to encourage Nigerian women and the youth to aspire to become the best of themselves through qualitative education.”
Jonathan dedicated her academic achievement to Nigerian women, confirming her commitment to supporting the rights and welfare of vulnerable populations, notably women, children and the youth.
She committed to enhance her efforts in pushing for their upliftment and to continue promoting discussion for the betterment of society.
Reflecting on her path, she owed her accomplishment to divine grace and her family’s support.
“First of all, I am very grateful to the Almighty God who has made today a reality.
“He saw me through the programme, so I am very happy today.
“I also thank my family sincerely, especially my lovely husband, His Excellency Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for all his support and very useful suggestions.
“I am also very grateful to my beautiful and lovely children for showing great understanding and love throughout the period I was engaged in this programme.
“I appreciate all my friends for their encouragement. I feel very happy today.”