Happy Birthday To Former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan Aka Mama Peace.



Patience Faka Jonathan (born 25 October 1957) is a former First Lady of Nigeria and the wife of former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan.
She has served as a permanent secretary in her native Bayelsa State.
To celebrate the former first lady, her chief press secretary, Belema Meshack-Hart described Patience as a voice for the voiceless and a humanitarian with a passion for women and the young peoples.
Read text below: 25th October is here again and it is another opportunity to celebrate an icon of selfless service, a voice for the voiceless and a humanitarian with a passion for women and the young.
At 52 the former first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, stands tall as a colossus.
Her achievements are monumental, one of such achievement was the 35% affirmative action for women which was adopted by the government of the day and the party in power.
The former first lady made history and for the first time in Nigeria we had more women in elective and appointive positions.
She was born in the Southern part of Nigeria, Rivers State to be precise on the 25th of October 1965, where she had her primary and secondary school education.
Mrs Jonathan proceeded to Rivers State College of arts and science to obtain an NCE certificate in mathematics and biology in 1989.
Her desire for further education took her to University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) where she obtained a degree in Biology & Psychology.
She currently has four Honorary Doctorate degrees, one of which is a Honorary Doctorate degree from a South Korean University.
The awarding institution, Hansei University, said they honoured Mrs. Jonathan because she had worked “hard for many good causes.”
“She is a humanitarian whose life is dedicated to working for the less privileged in Nigeria and Africa particularly for women and children,” President and Chancellor of Hansei University, Sung-Hae Kim said. ”
Her vision as the defender of the poor in Nigeria fits into Hansei University’s motto of a practising Christian. Now she’s part of our community,” Professor Kim added.
Dame Patience Jonathan started her career as a teacher at the Stella Maris College, Port Harcourt and Sports Institute Isaka.
She then moved to the banking sector in 1997. She served as marketing manager of Imiete Community Bank.
After which she became a pioneer staff of the first community bank in Port Harcourt called the Akpo Community Bank.
She returned to the classroom briefly again as a teacher. Eventually she was transferred to the Bayelsa State Ministry of Education, where she served until 29 May 1999 when her husband became the Deputy Governor of the state.
On 12 July 2012, she was appointed as permanent secretary in Bayelsa state by Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson. Dame Patience Jonathan was honoured with the Knighthood of the Anglican Church thus the title Dame before her name.
While serving as the first lady of Bayelsa State In 2006, A. Aruera Reachout Foundation was founded with the aim of empowering women and young people to be self-sufficient.
Her NGO A. Aruera Reachout Foundation has a medical unit which sponsors the treatment and surgery of children and some adults with heart conditions.
The Foundation conducts Children’s Clinics periodically to diagnose the condition of each child that needs assistance.
During these clinics, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologists from the National Hospital Abuja, the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital and the Apollo Hospital Chinnai, India evaluate the health condition of the children.
Those diagnosed with heart problems that can be successfully treated in Nigeria are referred to the National Hospital Abuja, while those with heart conditions that cannot be treated within the country are sponsored to the Apollo Hospital in India.

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