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Max Ogundu

@maxogundu

Geoscientist | Analyst | Teacher | Scholar | Former CEO & Academy Owner | Charitable| Humanist | Agape Love | Chelsea FC fan |.

United Kingdom 🇬🇧🇳🇬 Katılım Eylül 2010
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Max Ogundu
Max Ogundu@maxogundu·
FUEL SUBSIDY IS GONE-only benefit the masses get. Nigerians are the ones subsidizing the government by: 1) Generating their on electricity-buy generators/solar panels 2) Creating businesses-start-ups, etc 3) Getting themselves water-dig boreholes 4) Providing their own security (albeit inadequate)-pay vigilante, gate men, security guards, etc 5) Fund road constructions-some associations/individuals do this 6) Sending their children to private schools 7) Paying for private medical care What a government of APC that short-change her citizens!
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
Good morning well-meaning Nigerians. Is been a while I did a shoutout: special shoutout to @NapoleonOnyebi1 @amandyobasi1 @paulobijiofor @BigSister_Naija Please follow them: they are ready to reciprocate. Also drop your handles here: I am available to follow any Obidient here this morning. Have a great day 😊
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LEWA 🌺🌹
LEWA 🌺🌹@Ewa6794·
Paste your @ let’s follow you ASAP🚀
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I want to follow 100 Verified accounts and turn on their Notifs so i start engaging them too 👍❤️ Drop your account here let me connect.
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Max Ogundu
Max Ogundu@maxogundu·
HEALING FOR ANXIETY ‘Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand’ (Philippians 4:6-7). ‘Don’t worry about these things, saying, “What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?” These things dominate the thoughts of unbelievers, but your heavenly Father already knows all your needs. ‘Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.’ 1 Peter 5:7
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Max Ogundu
Max Ogundu@maxogundu·
Instead of telling Nigerians his plans if he gets into office, Sowore attacks other opposition leaders unprovoked; can you tell us how such attacks are of any benefits to Sowore's ambitions or Nigerians? Activists who are consistent focus and criticise bad governance not calling out individuals who are not in government. Sowore recently lied that Peter Obi deported northerners from Anambra. A shameless liar is who you believe has integrity to lead Nigeria. Aside lack of experience in governance, has Sowore grown his Sahara Reporter to be among top 10 media Coys in Nigeria? How has he shown working?? How many factual news have you read from Sowore's Sahara Report which made you believe it's a credible media outfit?
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🌸Queen of AAC🤍
🌸Queen of AAC🤍@chi_chi_maria·
I support Omoyele Sowore because he represents consistency, accountability and system change not just popularity. Nigeria’s problems are structural okay corruption, weak institutions, lack of transparency. Fixing that requires someone who has consistently challenged the system not worked within or around it. Leadership is not about who is most liked but who can clearly present policies, accept scrutiny and build accountable structures. If your goal is real change, then you choose the candidate whose track record aligns with reform not just perception and that’s why I choose Sowore.
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@chi_chi_maria I have a question for you: in one paragraph, give me a reason you think Sowore can become the president of Nigeria, and why we should choose Sowore over Peter Obi—if you can convince me @chi_chi_maria

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🇿🇦Mathapelo
🇿🇦Mathapelo@SalimoAnne·
It's Gain O'clock Say Hi 👋 We Follow You."
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OB
OB@CFC_OBED·
The aim is to connect with many people across the world. Drop that handle and build together
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Unkonfined@unkonfined·
If you’re verified and like to reply, I want to follow you.
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Alice
Alice@imalice97·
Release your username let’s grow together
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Max Ogundu
Max Ogundu@maxogundu·
Fuel subsidy would've been removed by Pres Jonathan, but Tinubu and supporters blocked it. You've not said exactly how reforms are used to solving leakages? List projects completed & costs: Roads Healthcare Education So palliative is the household support? What is Nigeria's GDP in the last 3 years and compare with South Africa, Egypt, Algeria? Has Tinubu added even 1K MW to national grid? When did he invest N1 trn naira to improve electricity?
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Adebayo Emmanuel
Adebayo Emmanuel@HonorableBayo·
The 41% deductions (₦34.5trn out of ₦84trn revenue 2023-2025) is a real and serious problem — waste and old leakages that must be fixed fast. No one denies that. But the revenue surge itself came from Tinubu’s reforms: ending the fuel subsidy scam and unifying forex. Before 2023 the pot was much smaller. In 2026 — President Tinubu declared Year of Families and Social Development — the focus has shifted to direct delivery: bigger capital spend on roads, power (over ₦1trn allocation), healthcare, education, and household support programmes. Borrowing is still high, but reserves are strong, inflation has dropped significantly from its peak, and GDP grew every quarter in 2025. The gap Obi raised is real, but reforms are addressing the roots while building the foundation for visible dividends this year.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within It is deeply troubling to read recent World Bank reports indicating that, while Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41% —amounting to ₦34.44 trillion —never reached the Federation Account. This sum exceeds the combined ₦34 trillion earmarked for capital projects in the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Bills, a comparison that underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that something is fundamentally wrong. This is not a mere oversight; it points to institutionalised corruption on a massive scale. In 1994, when the Okigbo Panel reported about $12.4 billion from the Gulf War oil windfall as unaccounted for, Nigerians were outraged and the nation shook with indignation. Today, an even more troubling situation appears to be unfolding, yet it is met with a disquietening silence. We are trapped in a lethal paradox: Earning more as a nation, yet having less to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. From 2025, systemic “deductions” have allowed agencies to capture more resources than entire states and even critical ministries. These leakages explain why countries with fewer resources are out-performing us across key development indices. With such a broken system, how can we fix power, strengthen our schools, build resilient healthcare, or develop critical infrastructure? Nigeria has no business being poor. We must stop these leakages through disciplined, transparent leadership driven by character. It is time to redirect our hijacked resources back to the people and move Nigeria into the league of developed nations. With our collective resolve to change this corruption-infested system, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Max Ogundu
Max Ogundu@maxogundu·
Religious type Tribal type Let me support my own no matter what. The give APC more time; reforms are gradually working, he's laying the foundation or blueprint The this government must favour type The let us pray for Nigeria type The bring your own suggestions or help the government type The don't expose bad governance type. You hate the country and wish her bad
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Max Ogundu
Max Ogundu@maxogundu·
How does your comment make sense to you? A massive in surge revenues, but 41% deductions from said earnings are unaccounted for. Such blatant corruption and waste of resources aren't a problem in your view? You praised increase in revenue generation (IGR), but didn’t ask to see where so claimed high IGR is used correspondingly to develop infrastructures, HDI projects (health, education, poverty alleviation, drastic reduction in insecurity, electricity supply to enhance productivity and job creation). Lastly, why is there excessive borrowing of loans despite high IGR? That's the paradox in Mr Obi's post and unfortunately this 'gap' is what is hindering progress in Nigeria. And it's not being fixed by any reforms, blueprint or foundation. Stop giving citizens false hope.
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Adebayo Emmanuel
Adebayo Emmanuel@HonorableBayo·
Mr Peter Obi, The World Bank’s concern about these massive pre-FAAC deductions (41% of ₦84trn) is serious and every Nigerian should be worried. No one is denying that leakages and opaque “first-line charges” have eaten too much of our revenue for too long. But let’s also be fair with the facts: that ₦84trn revenue surge itself happened under this administration — from about ₦17trn in 2023 to over ₦37trn in 2025. That jump came from removing the fuel subsidy scam, unifying the exchange rate, and tightening tax collection. Those were the very leakages previous governments protected for decades. Corruption didn’t start in 2023. But for the first time in years, we’re growing revenue faster than the deductions can swallow it. If we stay the course and keep pushing transparency, that ₦34trn gap will shrink and the real dividends will come. Nigeria truly has no business being poor and the foundation for fixing it is finally being laid.
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Max Ogundu
Max Ogundu@maxogundu·
How does your comment make sense to you? A massive surge in revenues, but 41% deductions from said earnings are unaccounted for. Such blatant corruption and waste of resources aren't a problem in your view? You praised increase in revenue generation (IGR), but didn’t ask to see where so claimed high IGR is used correspondingly to develop infrastructures, HDI projects (health, education, poverty alleviation, drastic reduction in insecurity, electricity supply to enhance productivity and job creation). Lastly, why is there excessive borrowing of loans despite high IGR? That's the paradox in Mr Obi's post and unfortunately this 'gap' is what is hindering progress in Nigeria. And it's not being fixed by any reforms, blueprint or foundation. Stop giving citizens false hope.
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Mary Mbah
Mary Mbah@MbahMary34168·
Want a shoutout AND more engagement? I'm selecting 10 VERIFIED accounts. . Follow . Like & RT . Comment "ENGAGE" I'll also interact with your content.
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Ruthie✨💞
Ruthie✨💞@RuthieofBuj1·
If you support Peter Obi and i have not followed you Please forgive me I deserve 600 strokes of koboko I like following my fellow Tinubu haters 😌
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