Jonathan talking through his representative, Ikechukwu Eze said Jonathan isn't feeling the squeeze.
The previous president said he is fairly centered around advancing harmony and maintainable popular government in Africa.
Solicited to remark on the reports from Jonathan challenging in 2023, Eze told TheCable: "There is not at all like that. The previous President has not offered any remarks nor addressed anybody on the coming decisions.
"He is caught up with focusing on his establishment, The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF), and its work of advancing harmony, supportable popular government and youth strengthening in Africa."
Depicting the reports as old and phony, he included: "On the off chance that you check on the web, you will find that a story with comparative feature had been distributed in the past by not many obscure online sources."
"The last time this equivalent story circled online was before the 2019 Presidential races. It has now come up once more," he said.
"Interestingly, Nigerians definitely realize that this generally will be phony. That is the reason Nigerian papers and genuine online news media won't distribute such misrepresentation."
Jonathan had lost his re-appointment offer to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015. He had praised his rival while the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was all the while examining the conclusive outcome of the political race.

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