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2027: Should Presidential Debates Be Compulsory? by Mrchippychappy(m): 2:34pm On Feb 22
I can't help but feel like if we had every candidate debate and share their policies with Nigerians then the economists and financial experts in the country as well as those in the diaspora could give some advice and suggestions on what policies are good and what needs to be adjusted, thatvl way we would avoid the type of situation currently in the nation.

2027 is still a long way but please INEC, the senate or whichever organization are responsible for electoral decisions in the country should please make debates compulsory.

Students take exams to show that they are capable to advance to the next class or to graduate and get their certification. Presidential debates should also serve as some type of "exam" or "test" to show who's really capable.

Stay strong Nigerians, it's going to be a long one but we go survive
Re: 2027: Should Presidential Debates Be Compulsory? by AqualinaXYZ: 2:35pm On Feb 22
undecided
Re: 2027: Should Presidential Debates Be Compulsory? by paxx: 2:44pm On Feb 22
The only candidate who didn't go to the debates, is the one that APC people voted for. APC people deserve every single thing they are getting. You cant keep voting for people who have no ideas, and expect progress.

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Re: 2027: Should Presidential Debates Be Compulsory? by Chicagograduate(m): 2:55pm On Feb 22
Tinubu avoided a presidential debate because he doesn't have anything to offer.
Re: 2027: Should Presidential Debates Be Compulsory? by ScamHunter: 3:01pm On Feb 22
No....how would an Ebin Pawa government be possible if it's made compulsory?

#Ebin pawa o
Re: 2027: Should Presidential Debates Be Compulsory? by wegevv: 3:56pm On Feb 22
Who will make it compulsory lol

Forgerrit
Re: 2027: Should Presidential Debates Be Compulsory? by nabiz(m): 5:10pm On Feb 22
Mrchippychappy:
I can't help but feel like if we had every candidate debate and share their policies with Nigerians then the economists and financial experts in the country as well as those in the diaspora could give some advice and suggestions on what policies are good and what needs to be adjusted, thatvl way we would avoid the type of situation currently in the nation.

2027 is still a long way but please INEC, the senate or whichever organization are responsible for electoral decisions in the country should please make debates compulsory.

Students take exams to show that they are capable to advance to the next class or to graduate and get their certification. Presidential debates should also serve as some type of "exam" or "test" to show who's really capable.

Stay strong Nigerians, it's going to be a long one but we go survive
not only compulsory every candidate must use their current picture for every political matter instead of deceiving Nigerian

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