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Nigeria’s Ex-President Jonathan Receives Sunhak Peace Prize In South Korea

FRIDAY April 11, 2025 |
By thenewsdesk.ng

Nigeria’s Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed gratitude after receiving the Founder’s Sunhak Peace Prize at an official ceremony held in Seoul, South Korea.

Jonathan, who made the announcement on Friday, April 11, 2015, via his X page, described the award as an honour not only to himself but also to Nigerians and Africans committed to peace and development.

“Hugely grateful for the Founder’s Sunhak Peace Prize that was presented to me today at an official ceremony in Seoul, South Korea,” he stated.

The former president dedicated the award to Nigerians and Africans striving for peace and progress.

“This honour belongs to every Nigerian who believes in the possibility of peace and to every African working for the progress and advancement of our continent,” he said.

He also extended congratulations to fellow award recipients and acknowledged those who made the recognition possible.

“I congratulate other awardees and thank the co-founder of the Universal Peace Federation, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the Sunhak Peace Prize Foundation, as well as my wife, Dame Patience Jonathan, for her love and support,” Jonathan added.

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