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Former President Goodluck Jonathan arrived in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday afternoon ahead of the World Summit 2025 and the formal presentation of the 2025 Sunhak Peace Prize scheduled for Friday.

Jonathan, who shared news of his arrival via his Facebook page expressed gratitude to the South Korean government, Nigerian Embassy officials, and the organisers, the Sunhak Peace Foundation and the Universal Peace Federation for their hospitality and warm reception.

PICTORIAL: Jonathan arrives South Korea for World Summit 2025. Credit : Facebook | Goodluck Jonathan
PICTORIAL: Jonathan arrives South Korea for World Summit 2025. Credit : Facebook | Goodluck Jonathan

Jonathan’s wrote, “We arrived in Seoul, South Korea, this afternoon ahead of tomorrow’s World Summit 2025 and the formal presentation of the 2025 Sunhak Peace Prize.

PICTORIAL: Jonathan arrives South Korea for World Summit 2025. Credit : Facebook | Goodluck Jonathan
PICTORIAL: Jonathan arrives South Korea for World Summit 2025. Credit : Facebook | Goodluck Jonathan

“I thank the Korean Government, Nigerian Embassy officials as well as the Sunhak Peace Foundation and the Universal Peace Federation (UPF), organisers of the programmes, for their kind courtesies and warm reception.”

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