Ariwera Jonathan, son of former President Goodluck Jonathan, graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK, with his parents attending the ceremony to celebrate his academic achievement.


Ariwera Jonathan, the son of former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, has graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom, marking an important academic milestone in his educational journey.
The graduation ceremony was held on Thursday and attracted family members and well-wishers who gathered to celebrate the occasion. Among those present were the former president and his wife, Patience Jonathan, who proudly watched their son receive his degree.
The event was filled with joyful moments as Ariwera celebrated the achievement alongside his parents, relatives and friends. Several photographs taken during the ceremony captured the family sharing smiles and congratulating the new graduate on his success.
In a statement shared on Facebook, Goodluck Jonathan’s spokesperson, Ikechukwu Eze, commended Ariwera for his commitment to his studies. He noted that the degree was earned through consistent hard work, determination and dedication over the course of his academic programme.
Eze also described Ariwera as a young man known for his humility, discipline and strong sense of purpose. According to him, these qualities helped him remain focused throughout his time at the university and contributed significantly to his academic success.
The graduation marks the beginning of a new chapter for Ariwera as he prepares to pursue future opportunities after completing his university education. It also represents a proud moment for the Jonathan family, who celebrated the achievement together at the ceremony.
Photos from the event showed Ariwera posing with his parents in his graduation gown, capturing memorable moments from a day that celebrated years of hard work and perseverance.
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