As part of his efforts to promote liberty in Africa and all over the world, former president Goodluck Jonathan met with Andrew Forrest, the founder of the Walk Free Foundation (WFF).
Forrest is an Australian billionaire and mining mogul who has pledged to give out half his fortune to charity.
Jonathan met with the WFF founder and his daughter, Grace, in New Jersey, the USA.
The Walk Free Foundation is a prominent anti-slavery body that brings together the voice of individuals and the hundreds of organisations around the world who all share the goal of ending modern slavery.
The ex-president, who was presented with a copy of the foundation’s annual Global Slavery Index, commended the WFF for helping people caught up in modern slavery achieve their freedom.
In his Facebook post published on Thursday, April 21, the former president revealed that the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation will partner with the WFF to spread liberty around the world and especially in Africa.
See some photos from the meeting below:
Goodluck Jonathan met with with Andrew Forrest, the founder of the Walk Free Foundation.
Goodluck Jonathan was presented with a copy of the foundation’s annual Global Slavery Index.
Jonathan also visited City of Newark where he gave a brief lecture on democratic institutions and credible elections.
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