Patience Jonathan, Former First Lady of Nigeria, has opened up about the struggles she endured during her academic journey, describing her pursuit of a doctoral degree as one of the toughest yet most rewarding chapters of her life.
TheNewsGuru reports that Patience, during a testimony and thanksgiving service at Streams of Joy International in Abuja, said the process of obtaining the doctorate degree was filled with moments of doubt, physical stress, and emotional struggle.
She emphasized that age should never be a barrier to education and expressed her hope that her achievement would inspire both young and old individuals to pursue knowledge with courage and humility.
Patience stated that she was not ashamed, even though she often asked questions multiple times and sat in lecture halls with students who were young enough to be her children.
She said, “When I went to pick up the Ph.D form, I asked myself, ‘What am I going to do with this now that I have finished as first lady?’ But God told me, If these young children can make it, why can’t you? So, I tried. Honestly, those three years felt like forty.
“I wasn’t ashamed, though. When the teacher was teaching, I raised my hand and asked questions. The younger ones understood things quickly, but me, Mama, I had to ask three times before I understood one. I kept going. I wasn’t afraid to learn.
“There is no age limit in education. You are 100 years old, you can make it. You are 10 years old, you can make it. Just sit like me. Be determined, and you will succeed.”
The former first lady further called for national unity and collective responsibility in nation-building, urging religious leaders to pray fervently for Nigeria and for citizens to rise above division and work together for the country’s progress.
She added, “This is Nigeria. Nigeria belongs to all of us. And we will work together to make Nigeria great. One person alone cannot do it. It’s all of us, joining hands, that will make this country succeed.”
“I thank God for His doings in my life and my family. That thing that seemed impossible, God made it possible. Last week was my graduation. I give God the glory. If I, Patience, can make it, then you, especially the younger ones, can do even better.”