Mac Nwachukwu and Jordyn Odagwe are technocrats who claim to have the technological advancement proposal that has the ability to help the Nigerian government fight corruption at all levels.
Born in Nigeria, Nwachukwu served as an intern in the office of Governor Mark Dayton of Minnesota and now works as a Senior IT analyst.
On the other hand, Jordyn, who is now a media personnel, graduated from the University of St. Thomas where she bagged her degree in Marketing Management and Justice and Peace Studies.
The pair claimed to have researched the technology that promotes diversity and interracial harmony in the United States and have gained an understanding of how this can be applied to fight corruption in Nigeria’s government.
Nwachukwu said:
“We can use technology to curb corruption in Nigeria and we have researched into an automated digital technology customised to fight corruption in all tiers of the Nigerian Government.
“Our vision is to use automation to build the biggest digital government in Africa where no political party, president, or governor would be corrupt. Our platform www.futureornigeria.com is already helping in one way or the other.”
The Central Bank of Nigeria has emphasised that the N1000 and N500 notes are no longer legal tender in the country. This adds more pressure to voters ahead of the 2023 general elections.
Vote buying is a bane in Nigerian politics and Nwachukwu has urged the electorates to vote their conscience and reject bribe offered for votes on election day. He added:
“Nigerians must reject bribe from politicians and vote for any presidential candidate who supports the future of Nigeria. To support any presidential candidate who can fight corruption with technology and who wants a corrupt-free country”
Two Nigerian-American ready to help Nigerian Govt fight corruption. pic.twitter.com/bl4tEC6dqn
— Onward Nigeria (@OnwardNG) February 20, 2023