Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan announces bid for second term PRIMA TV.Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan announces bid for second term FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp By admin November 12, 2014 http://www.primanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/V001_MMV687338_TEN_MP4_640X360.mp4 Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday 11th November 2014 finally declared his bid for re-election after weeks of build-up, vowing to end the Boko Haram insurgency and build a more prosperous nation. Check out our other content We’re ALREADY at war with China… cyber siege on West is start of chilling plot for new world order, ex-Tory leader warns May 19, 2024 US national security adviser, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince meet to discuss ‘semi-final’ security deal May 19, 2024 Zelensky blasts West for wanting conflict to end — RT World News May 19, 2024 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp We’re ALREADY at war with China… cyber siege on West is start of chilling plot for new world order, ex-Tory leader warns May 19, 2024 US national security adviser, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince meet to discuss ‘semi-final’ security deal May 19, 2024 Zelensky blasts West for wanting conflict to end — RT World News May 19, 2024 Zoo Atlanta will return its pandas to China this year May 19, 2024 ECB board member Schnabel cautions against back-to-back rate cuts May 19, 2024 Tunisians stage anti-migrant protest as the number of stranded in transit to Europe grows May 19, 2024 Check out other tags: Most Popular Articles We’re ALREADY at war with China… cyber siege on West is start of chilling plot for new world order, ex-Tory leader warns US national security adviser, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince meet to discuss ‘semi-final’ security deal Zelensky blasts West for wanting conflict to end — RT World News Zoo Atlanta will return its pandas to China this year ECB board member Schnabel cautions against back-to-back rate cuts Tunisians stage anti-migrant protest as the number of stranded in transit to Europe grows Slovak PM’s condition ‘remains very serious’ – deputy — RT World News China is critical global supplier, decoupling seems impossible: survey