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@mrogonna

Son| Engineer| Embedded developer| Igbo| Food lover| fun😊.

Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
@fimiletoks Mind you, Germany went bankrupt twice.. The question is, what did they do become the richest country in Europe ?
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Dr. Toks 🦇
Dr. Toks 🦇@fimiletoks·
Yes they do! Germany just improved their Airforce one fleet with €1.3bn with missile detection systems. The total presidential fleet is estimated at €3bn. €238m to custom fit the cabin of the presidential fleet. They are going to spend €770m to extend the office of the Chancellor. The MPs have cars, Mercedes, Audi etc. Germany had to enact the lobbying act to make it legal, that's what we call bribery and corruption here. Why are you changing the topic? Everything you listed still buttress my point that we are still poor. The president bought a used $100m jet which will serve us for another 25 - 30 years. Whether we use the money to eat fufu or play sporty bet, that is not my focus. The issue is that we have Germany with 85m people outworking and outspending the entire continent of 1.5bn in healthcare and education with a GDP almost twice the continent's GDP. Even if you bring angels as ministers, lawmakers and fill the entire Asorock with heavenly glory, we can't generate $35bn annually in revenue to cover our budget This is Germany's monthly healthcare bill for 80m people.
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1

Does Germany build a home worth billions of euros for VP, buy SUVs for NASS members, or maintain a private jet fleet? Simple questions, don't abuse me yet

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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
@ruffydfire No stats, no source, nor actual figures You were just too ambiguous and thats not toughness as you may think
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
To a lot of people, Medhi can hold politicians accountable because he’s a white man, but a lot of Nigerians are not wired to see a black man like Rufai holding politicians accountable. Today, when Rufai said, “Don’t interrupt me” to a white man, they lost their minds because of colonialism. How dare Rufai say to a white man, “Don’t interrupt me”? So to them, he must be rude, especially when the white man is from a nation that Christianity has taught them to worship! The problem with Nigerians is in their heads. It will take years to change!
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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
@BwalaDaniel This is giving „my Oga at the top“ vibe 😀.. I’m not a PR pro but you would‘ve easily admitted all you said and then say that all that was from a place of ignorance but you’ve know better since coming close to Tinubu… Finish
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
Kindly take a listen to the Head to Head interview I had with Mehdi Hassan in London Conway Hall
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Ogonna@mrogonna·
@OloyeSomorin My mum and Dad has same last name… I always have this funny experience during many registrations, when asked my mothers maiden name, and I say my surname, the person starts to explain to me what maiden name is.. like the name of your mum before she married.. always 😀
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Olóyè Somorin Osifeso
Olóyè Somorin Osifeso@OloyeSomorin·
When people with same last name get married, do they still do changing name? I’ve always wondered about this and also how common is it.
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Ogonna@mrogonna·
@EkeVanVictor This is an opportunity to explain to her with love but our own kind of Christianity is to use fear to shun people
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Ugochukwu
Ugochukwu@EkeVanVictor·
The kind of tweets that shouldn’t be leaving your drafts. Cos, what does this achieve now? Should we ask him to change his style of prayer for you? Or should we stop listening to him because you feel its “noise”? As a believer, what’s the motive?
Abimbola⛱️@Queenie_Bim

Pastor Jerry Eze’s method of prayer doesn’t agree with my spirit. Maybe because personally I dislike noise a lot. I feel I don’t even hear him most times it’s just the noise. He’s a good man God o but I don’t pray well when he’s the one leading. I can’t deceive myself. I’m a fire-brand prayer warrior but IMO, that his own, has turned to noise.

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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
@jamysax This is one thing I don’t like about Nigeria Christianity… This is an opportunity for you to explain whatever it is to her but rather she shouldn’t speak about somethings.. We grew up with fear fear kind of Christianity
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JamesofGod@jamysax·
We talk too much in this generation This tweet should be in your draft You don’t like his prayer style, why are you coming to Twitter to announce ? Some people who don’t have problem with the way he prays will see this now and start looking out 🤦‍♂️
Abimbola⛱️@Queenie_Bim

Pastor Jerry Eze’s method of prayer doesn’t agree with my spirit. Maybe because personally I dislike noise a lot. I feel I don’t even hear him most times it’s just the noise. He’s a good man God o but I don’t pray well when he’s the one leading. I can’t deceive myself. I’m a fire-brand prayer warrior but IMO, that his own, has turned to noise.

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Ogonna@mrogonna·
1 Corinthians 14:16-17 NLT
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Ogonna@mrogonna·
„For if you praise God only in the spirit, how can those who don’t understand you praise God along with you? How can they join you in giving thanks when they dont understand what you are saying? You will be giving thanks very well, but it won’t strengthen the people who hear you“
Abimbola⛱️@Queenie_Bim

Pastor Jerry Eze’s method of prayer doesn’t agree with my spirit. Maybe because personally I dislike noise a lot. I feel I don’t even hear him most times it’s just the noise. He’s a good man God o but I don’t pray well when he’s the one leading. I can’t deceive myself. I’m a fire-brand prayer warrior but IMO, that his own, has turned to noise.

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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
@Cece16471868 @Queenie_Bim This here is the problem.. Loyal to alters and not Got himself.. The robe has been torn, „you can do ln thing through God …“
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Dr. Cece@Cece16471868·
I don’t think this post is necessary but FYI, that your so called noise brought back my husband back to life on Feb 15 2021 and that testimony was shared worldwide. We have other testimonies too numerous to mention. I am an NSPPian. We dey pray and it dey show. When you know, you know! Peace!
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Abimbola⛱️
Abimbola⛱️@Queenie_Bim·
Pastor Jerry Eze’s method of prayer doesn’t agree with my spirit. Maybe because personally I dislike noise a lot. I feel I don’t even hear him most times it’s just the noise. He’s a good man God o but I don’t pray well when he’s the one leading. I can’t deceive myself. I’m a fire-brand prayer warrior but IMO, that his own, has turned to noise.
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Ogonna@mrogonna·
@tomilola_ng What of B2B? Does companies in Nigeria open to subscribe based software?
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Tomilola Oluwafemi
Tomilola Oluwafemi@tomilola_ng·
Don't launch a subscription based software for Nigerians! They won't pay
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Olori🍒@OloriOfOloris·
I’m one of those people who thinks Solomon Buchi has been heavily misunderstood on a FEW occasions, largely because of the narrative people already have of him. But this right here? This is wrong and very intentional. Posting this considering his history is definitely a CHOICE. It comes off as making a mockery of his wife, and honestly, she doesn’t seem like a victim either. She appears to be a very willing participant. They both know exactly what they’re doing, and it’s ridiculous.
Pяom Pяom🌚@effxzzzyy

Between Solomon buchi and his wife 🙆🏽‍♂️😂

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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
@MarioNawfal Pardon my ignorance, but why is the first attempt for American cops as defence „shoot to kill“? Is it not possible to first shoot to disable threat anymore necessarily killing
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
The clearest footage I’ve seen yet of the shooting What’s your stance?
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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
@robj3d3 Still in denial phase.. AI will be a better reviewer and debugger than any senior dev in few months.. Just like no senior devs bothers to reads machine codes of 1s and 0s, we all rely on compilers.. that’s how we will rely on AI to debug itself
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
Why AI won't replace developers (it'll just make the good ones richer) 2025: AI writes 90% of code. Devs celebrate. Managers post about 10x gains. 2026: Code reviews are just checking prompts. Tech Twitter says "coding is dead lol" 2027: Reality check. - 10 hours to debug what took 1 hour to generate - Nobody understands the abstractions - Everything breaks in production Senior engineers now paid 10x because they can delete 5000 lines of AI spaghetti and replace it with 50 clean ones. Prove me wrong.
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Ogonna@mrogonna·
@ChShersh We are still living in denial.. The issues is not about how good or bad the code is at the moment, the terrifying thing should be the speed it improves against human.. Don’t worry, AI will seriously affect the tradition SWE as we know it no matter you experience..
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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
Morocco 🇲🇦 will cry so hard if they eventually lose
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Osaro PhD, Csu.
Osaro PhD, Csu.@OfficiaEdoOsasB·
If Peter Obi accepts VP slot under Atiku, how many Obidients will still ride with him? Drop your take below! 👇
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Ogonna
Ogonna@mrogonna·
The funny thing about this AFCON is that even third place is so hard 😩
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Temmy of Ogun West 🦅
Temmy of Ogun West 🦅@dayormoses1·
South East people it will be better to be VP under ADC if you lose the primaries to notherner and become President in 2031 than becoming VP under APC in 2031. which one do you prefer...i dey comment section pls.
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TA 🍊@Tope_soft·
I personally think Obi’s disposition in all of this is different tho. But how he is able to assert control later of his followers will determine and I reckon he should be able to do it. . Obi genuinely wants to compete for the ticket of the ADC as the flag-bearer which is a good thing . I think he should contest the ticket free and fair . He already did the smartest thing by going into the party to compete . If he doesn’t get the ticket , he will be running mate to whoever gets it . He knows that too . That’s smart play . South East leaders must have also convinced him this is the right move , compete , if you don’t get it , we get VP and get closer to the presidency if we win . Something that hasn’t happened in over 40 years . He is their only hope !
Olalekan Badmus #Phoenix@O_basslet

Fayose is championing Peter Obi’s cause, literally telling Obidients to continue Obi or nothing. Same Fayose is openly working for Tinubu Tells you all you need to know about what they want with the coalition and I bet they will get it.

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Ogonna@mrogonna·
@Udoh_D In your analysis, you also forgot an important fact that both Atiku and Tinubu enjoyed the support of their parties structure and governors while Obi did it all alone? Do you think Atiku would’ve won even one state under Accord party?
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Dr. D. Udoh
Dr. D. Udoh@Udoh_D·
The coalition does not need this kind of divisive rhetoric. Nobody has asked Peter Obi to play second fiddle as Vice President to Atiku. We have never heard such a proposal from Atiku Abubakar’s camp. What has consistently been advocated—and continues to be—is an open, free, and credible primaries process for all aspirants, with the understanding that whoever emerges must be fully supported by the coalition. Your last paragraph ends with the slogan “Obi or NOTHING!”—a deeply destructive posture being pushed by a section of the right wing of the Obidient Movement. The clear message is that if things do not go your way—if Obi is not the ADC presidential candidate—then the coalition should collapse. That position is profoundly disrespectful to the immense efforts, sacrifices, and commitments of the other coalition partners who are genuinely invested in making this coalition succeed. Obi himself has made it abundantly clear—even in his most recent media outing on X—that the claim he is “joining” the ADC coalition as of 31 December 2025 is misleading. He has always been part of the coalition as a founding partner from the very beginning. The narrative that “if ADC does not give him a free and fair primary, he will move” is another carefully calculated divisive tactic—one designed to frame Obi as an “outsider” and precondition the ground for a potential withdrawal from the coalition should he fail to secure the ticket, regardless of how credible the process may be. This is disingenuous. Obi is an equal partner and stakeholder within the coalition and has both a voice and agency in shaping how the primaries will be conducted. How convenient, then, that even before the ADC—still a new platform where all partners arrived on equal footing—has conducted a single presidential primary, accusations of bad faith are already being leveled against the party. Even more troubling is the almost gleeful taunting of innocent, long-suffering Nigerians—people who desperately want competent leadership to escape this APC nightmare—by suggesting “we will split it again, and once again APC will laugh last.” This mindset mirrors the callousness of the woman in the biblical story of King Solomon who proposed cutting the disputed child in half. That was all Solomon needed to identify who truly loved the child. Anyone who genuinely wants Nigeria rescued from this catastrophic maladministration would rather allow the country a chance to succeed under any coalition candidate who emerges credibly from the primaries than prefer Nigeria’s continued destruction under the APC. This “your way or the highway” approach to the country’s political future will only alienate voters from other regions. These voters are watching closely. They take note of the daily vitriol, condescension, and disrespect directed at their preferred candidates—along with the constant refrain that no one else is worthy to lead Nigeria except your anointed messiah. That attitude is not endearing; it is repulsive to coalition-building. Now, to your opening argument: “Peter Obi won twelve states Atiku won twelve states Tinubu won twelve states” On the surface, that statement is factual. But once subjected to serious analysis, the weaknesses become glaring. According to official INEC results, Tinubu met the constitutional 25% threshold in 29 states, Atiku in 21 states, while your preferred candidate managed this in only 16 states—and finished third both in popular votes and constitutional spread.
Eziokwu@Iameziokwu

Peter Obi won twelve states Atiku won twelve states Tinubu won twelve states Did Atiku win more states than Obi? No. From which corner of the skull did the idea come that Obi should be Vice President to Atiku? Are you people okay at all? If not for inflated figures, brazen manipulation, and daylight robbery, Tinubu would not be president today. Everybody knows this. Even the walls know it. So all these “Obi should step down” and “Obi should be VP” conversations should be dead on arrival. Obi is not a small meat. Humble, yes. Quiet, yes. But small? Never. If ADC will not give him a free and fair primary, he will move. And when he moves, we will split it again. And once again, APC will laugh last, not because they’re loved, but because you people never learn. It's OBI or NOTHING!

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