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List Of Donors Who Assisted President Jonathan In Purchasing Presidential Nomination Form

Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan yesterday (Thursday) picked up the PDP nomination form for the 2015 Presidential elections.

The PDP Presidential Nomination Fee and Expression of Interest Form cost N22million and according to the Presidential media aide, Reuben Abati the President was able to pick up the form after donations and pledges were made by Nigerians from all facets of life. On his official website, he posted the list of the donors and they are as follows:

1.      Mr. Kennedy Ikenna Odoeme – N5, 000

2.    Mr Ezemagu Sunday Nnamdi – N10, 000

3.    PDP Governors – N22 Million

4.    Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria  (TAN) – N22m

5.     Ogbia LGA Stakeholders, Bayelsa state – N5m

6.    Otuoke Community Stakeholders – N2m

7.     Brass LGA Stakeholders, Bayelsa state – N50, 000

8.    Bayelsa State PDP Stakeholders- N5m

9.    Northern Youth Forum – N2m

10.  Central Market Traders Union, Kaduna State – N1m

11.  PDP Stakeholders, Zaria LGA – N500, 000

12. PDP Stakeholders, Yobe State – N500, 000

13. PDP Stakeholders, Kaduna State- N2m

14. Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore – N5m

15. Goodluck Support Group, Gombe State – N1m

16. Adamawa State PDP Stakeholders – N3m

17.  Ebonyi State PDP Stakeholders- N2m

18.Kogi State PDP Stakeholders – N5m

19. Rivers State PDP Stakeholders – N5m

20. The 2015 Project – N1m

21. Team Goodluck, Ondo North Senatorial District – N5m

22. Middle Belt PDP Women Support  Group for GEJ 2015 – N500, 000

23. King David Generation Foundation, Jos – N200, 000

24.  Behwong Weneng Yere Duk, Jos – N200,000

25.  Redemption 3 Youth Organization, Plateau State – N500, 000

26.   Plateau State Indigenes Association, Abuja – N300,000

27.   Gombe Youth United for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan 2015 – N500, 000

28.   Gombe Youth Vanguard for PDP- N500, 000

29.   Yamahu/Deba Goodluck Support Group – N200, 000

30.  Coalition of Gombe Support Groups for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan – N2m

31.  Hinna Youth Coalition for Goodluck – N500, 000

32.   Nigerian Women Pray for Jonathan – N1m

33.   National Association of Widows – N100, 000

34.    National Council of Women Societies – N500, 000

35.    Female members of the PDP Board of Trustees – N500,000

36.    Joint Association of Persons with Disabilities – N100,000

37.    National Association of Market Women – N500, 000

38.    Community Awareness and Development Network – N1 m

39.    Presidential View And Endorsement Platform -N200,000

40.     Association of South East Town Unions –        N300,000

41.      Goodluck Jonathan 2015 Online Group –        250,000

42.     The Light Network for Jonathan 2015, Lagos State – N300,000

43.      Igbo Speaking Community, Lagos State         – N200,000

44.  Oghareki Graduate Association for Jonathan, Delta State – N500,000

You may wish to grab a calculator to determine how much was realized from the donors.

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