Subsequent to speculations in some
quarters that President Goodluck Jonathan did not complete his doctorate degree
programme at the University of Port Harcourt, the institution has come out in
his defence.
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Deputy Registrar (Information), Dr. William Wodi, explained that apart from
acquiring his first degree in the institution, Jonathan also got his Masters
and Ph.D in the same institution.
The deputy
registrar of the university specifically stated that Jonathan was among 422
students that matriculated in the school in 1977 and was admitted in the
Department of Zoology, which had been renamed Animal and Environmental Science.
“The
authorities of the University of Port Harcourt are aware of rumours that are
now spreading like harmattan fire over the doctoral degree status of President
Goodluck Jonathan. The allegations have neither legs nor grounds to stand on
and we hope that its purveyors will now rest in silence.”
“For the
avoidance of doubt, the authorities of the University wish to state without
equivocation that Mr. Goodluck Jonathan, as he then was, was among 422
students, who matriculated in 1977. He was admitted into the then Department of
Zoology, now Animal and Environmental Biology in the then School of Biological
Sciences, now a Faculty in the new College of Natural and Applied Sciences.”
“At the end
of a successful residency period, Jonathan was awarded the Bachelor of Science
(Upper Division) in 1981. It was rumoured among students that the young
university was reluctant to award the First Class to its pioneer class in an
effort to consolidate its academic profile,” Wodi said.
He said the
President later enrolled into the postgraduate programme and obtained the
Master of Science degree in Hydrobiology and Fisheries in 1985 and crowned his
academic pursuit in the University with the Doctor of Philosophy degree in
Zoology in 1995.
He said,
“From the above account, it has become obvious that Dr. Jonathan successfully
completed the prescribed courses and programmes as specified by the Senate of
the University of Port Harcourt to earn his degrees from the university.” "Stressing
that the university remains proud of Jonathan, Wodi advised any person or
organisations in need of further information on the educational qualification
of the President or any other student of the institution to contact authorities
of the university. We have
absolutely nothing to hide as an institution that has a statutory mandate to
advance the frontiers of knowledge," Wodi added.
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