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Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by seyitanhep1: 12:56am On May 17, 2015
I have been waiting for this interschool debate. Unfortunately, I didn't know it has begun. I is damex333.



On this topic. I salute the debaters from my school (FUNAAB) they are representing the school well. I salute the debater from Unilorin as well. You are good.


I believe the diversity in ethnic is one of the reason why we still stand. Let take a clear look at Lagos. Lagos, which is called the economic strength of Nigeria, didn't attain that all because if the South-Westerns dwelling there, but because of the fact that Lagos accommodate everybody regardless of ethnic, tribe, or religion. If you get to popular markets in Lagos, you will understand what am talking about (from Chinedu the food stuff seller, to Audu, the ram seller, to Ade the gala seller, forgive my use of language here.) but what am I driving at? Lagos is at its peak because of the togetherness of everybody living there.


Because I stay in Lagos and Abeokuta, and also because Lagos is the state that accommodates all. I will lay more emphasis on Lagos. Religiously, I know the Co debater might want to talk about the 2011 post election crisis. But even the Co debater and my dear judges will agree with me that, the crisis is not based on religion, ethnicity nor tribes but the crisis is very politically inclined. Weren't Muslims, Christians, Traditional worshippers, people from the North, South, East West killed during the crisis? Of course, our answer is yes, they were. I have seen a Mosque, and a Church built beside themselves and no problem or thrive burst up between themselves. They conduct their programs successfully without conflict.


Many youth corpers are out there in various region different from their region to serve their fathers land. With the few point I highlighted up there I believe you will agree with me that Religion, ethnic difference, and various tribe is one of the reason WE STAND.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by seyitanhep1: 1:01am On May 17, 2015
tunery004:

Sir, I respect your opinion but am of a different opinion, as much as I recognise bad leadership as one the problems of Nigeria, the real problem is that we all put our tribes first before Nigeria. Take a survey ask Nigerians 'who are you' and am sure the answers you get are am a yoruba, igbo and even some igbos will tell you some others are 'Osu'. With this understanding in mind, the leader could easily switch on the ethnic card knowing that we all are a calamity waiting to happen in that area. And how do we select our leaders, please review the voting pattern of the last election and you will see that only the southwest showed great unity in their voting pattern., others where along ethnic divide.
going by the voting of the last election, reports have been clamouring that we have great rigging in most areas of the North as well as south-south. So, are you still telling me that the rigging is as a result of tribalistic problems?
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by seyitanhep1: 1:02am On May 17, 2015
tunery004:

Sir, I respect your opinion but am of a different opinion, as much as I recognise bad leadership as one the problems of Nigeria, the real problem is that we all put our tribes first before Nigeria. Take a survey ask Nigerians 'who are you' and am sure the answers you get are am a yoruba, igbo and even some igbos will tell you some others are 'Osu'. With this understanding in mind, the leader could easily switch on the ethnic card knowing that we all are a calamity waiting to happen in that area. And how do we select our leaders, please review the voting pattern of the last election and you will see that only the southwest showed great unity in their voting pattern., others where along ethnic divide.
going by the voting of the last election, reports have been clamouring that we have great rigging in most areas of the North as well as south-south. So, are you still telling me that the rigging is as a result of tribalism imbalance?
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by seyitanhep1: 1:05am On May 17, 2015
Ajibam:
Wow,
Funaabites are many on nairaland oo
Can't you guys create a thread to know ourselves better?
I remember I did that long ago and fynestboi locked it up and told us we have another which to me is dead, and everybody don't want to be associated with dead things. cheesy but I believe jimzag1 open 1 recently but you can also help to beg fynestboi not to look this new one up. He can pick the old one
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by tunery004(m): 1:27am On May 17, 2015
seyitanhep1:
going by the voting of the last election, reports have been clamouring that we have great rigging in most areas of the North as well as south-south. So, are you still telling me that the rigging is as a result of tribalistic problems?
There was rigging in every part of the country. With that in mind, the pattern of voting shows the bias, the difference in the result for Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, Edo, Kwara, Kogi were not up to 300,000 for both parties it was even closer in Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun,Osun and Edo. Now take a look at Delta and Kastina, Rivers and Kano, Enugu and Kaduna, Abia and Kebbi, Anambra and Sokoto.
Without the so called rigging the election will follow similar pattern albeit low numbers votes. The percentage will be the same.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Fynestboi: 6:14am On May 17, 2015
galaxy15:
Fynestboi wen wl d winner be announced




As a result of the defect in representation, we have decided to grade this according to the higher your score the higher your chance.


So it will be the best four school, irrespective of either you are a loner representative or pair…..
Once your score is in range of the first four then you are in for the next round…..



patiently waiting for score from the judges.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Champion01(m): 6:30am On May 17, 2015
tunery004:

Sir, I respect your opinion but am of a different opinion, as much as I recognise bad leadership as one the problems of Nigeria, the real problem is that we all put our tribes first before Nigeria. Take a survey ask Nigerians 'who are you' and am sure the answers you get are am a yoruba, igbo and even some igbos will tell you some others are 'Osu'. With this understanding in mind, the leader could easily switch on the ethnic card knowing that we all are a calamity waiting to happen in that area. And how do we select our leaders, please review the voting pattern of the last election and you will see that only the southwest showed great unity in their voting pattern., others where along ethnic divide.
You're right but I still stand on my point. All these problems surfaces only when we have bad leaders. Was it like that during the era of Papa Awo, The Great Zik, Sir Ahmadu Bello among others? No because we had good leaders then who were ready to work together to achieve one goal(Better Nigeria) regardless of their ethnic and religion.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Temmi001: 7:40am On May 17, 2015
Inter-school Debate??when I'm yet to cover Engr'g Thermodynamics??heck,exams are just around the corner here in Unilorin,little wonder why there are just a few of unilorin cheerleaders here!
Anyway,NEYOOR,nice job..even in the presence of a constraint,time[t(secs)],you still carved out some little time to make us proud.
To all the critics in here,a call for constructive criticisms is utterly infallible at this juncture!Rather than analyzing the subject matter based on institutional bigotry or fraternal jingoism,let's present an as-it-ought-be analysis..
#TeamUnilorin

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Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by seyitanhep1: 8:33am On May 17, 2015
tunery004:

There was rigging in every part of the country. With that in mind, the pattern of voting shows the bias, the difference in the result for Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, Edo, Kwara, Kogi were not up to 300,000 for both parties it was even closer in Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun,Osun and Edo. Now take a look at Delta and Kastina, Rivers and Kano, Enugu and Kaduna, Abia and Kebbi, Anambra and Sokoto.
Without the so called rigging the election will follow similar pattern albeit low numbers votes. The percentage will be the same.
I beg to defer. I believe that if there wasn't rigging in some states like Rivers, the percentage will surely be different
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by abioyeolaide(m): 11:01am On May 17, 2015
We are BETTER BY FAR!!!
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Lordseyad(m): 1:28pm On May 17, 2015
GO NEYOOR---

GO UNILORIN--

THE BBF UNIVERSITY---

*SAD* TOMORROW STARTS ANOTHER 'THAT STRESSFUL FIVE DAYS IN PS'

Goodluck sir-- **
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Fkhalifa(m): 2:05pm On May 17, 2015
I was going to say i never knew funaabites are this many on forum..
I REP FUNAAB!
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Stunner5(m): 2:33pm On May 17, 2015
smileyProudly #teamfunaab..never knew we are dz much Proudly #teamfunaab..never knew we are dz much Proudly #teamfunaab..never knew we are dz much
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by smileyz16(m): 4:40pm On May 17, 2015
greatest #funaabite...i jus cnt decipher y i xo much av passion 4 dis skul..meetin u guyz dere vewie sun..i rep colmas
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by tunery004(m): 6:05pm On May 17, 2015
seyitanhep1:

I beg to defer. I believe that if there wasn't rigging in some states like Rivers, the percentage will surely be different
Well, you might be right
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by tunery004(m): 6:09pm On May 17, 2015
Champion01:
You're right but I still stand on my point. All these problems surfaces only when we have bad leaders. Was it like that during the era of Papa Awo, The Great Zik, Sir Ahmadu Bello among others? No because we had good leaders then who were ready to work together to achieve one goal(Better Nigeria) regardless of their ethnic and religion.
Even in the Era of those great men, there were challenges, a certain Ojukwu wanted out and majority of the easterners supported the idea. So where is the unity? We were never truly united.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Caracta(f): 6:24pm On May 17, 2015
Apologies for the delay.

The results will be sent in tonight.

Please bear with us.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Caracta(f): 8:12pm On May 17, 2015
The use of colours to differentiate each side of the argument? I want to believe this was omitted by Fynestboi.

Fynestboi:
REPRESENTING: UNILORIN
NEYOOR

Religion and Ethnic diversities in Nigeria: triggers for national
chaos or reason we still stand?

I do not understand the construction of this topic at first glance. Better put, Religion and Ethnic Diversities in Nigeria: Triggers for National Chaos or The Reason We Still Stand?

All protocols are dully and appropriately observed. I go by the nomenclature, Oyedeji Oyeniyi a.k.a Neyoor, a representative of the
better by far university of Ilorin. With a thunderous and vociferous voiceless voice, I'm here to Support the motion that goes thus: Religion and Ethnic diversities in Nigeria: triggers for national chaos or reason we still stand?

Few typos. I prefer simple use of words. It's spelt "duly" and "nomenclature" could be replaced with "name". Also, University (a noun) should start with a block letter.

An argument ensues only when an issue is untrue or in a wishy-washy mode, but in a case like this, the topic is not a debate nor an issue to drag, I will just like to open the eyes of my humble readers and that of my co-debaters to this topic, as I do justice to it.

The topic is not a debate? Then why are we here? cheesy

Nigeria, a country where her citizens belong to different castes, religions and regions and speak different languages is still acknowledging the fact that we are one, through the introduction of some policies like, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme, the Unity Schools, the Federal Character principle and States creation among few. I know my opponent and my esteemed readers would want to use the above factor stated by me, as a fact to oppose the topic that goes thus: Religion and Ethnic diversities in Nigeria: triggers for national chaos or reason we still stand?, but I would like you to narrow your mind to the coherent, concise and correct points I'm ready to unleash to buttress my assertion that; Religion and Ethnic diversities in Nigeria Triggers National Chaos rather than symbolizing our unity.

Firstly, religion and ethnic diversities in Nigeria creates room for selfish desires. Unity is one of those hard to describe art terms but, when it's present, your eye and brain are pleased to see it. Religion and Ethnic diversities is one of the major problems causing disunity and chaos in this country and this is born out of selfish interest from religion and ethnic extremists. A typical example was practiced
in the last National Electoral process that took place in this country. A situation where a particular region was striving hard to retain power, while another region, with born to rule ideology was trying hard to unseat the incumbent. The election results from both region clearly shows a resemblance of selfish ambition to rule. I'm sure my opponents were also aware that the 2011 post-election violence were triggered by religion and ethnic diversities in Nigeria.

I would prefer facts and figures to nail this point. Don't just say, "a particular region". You are here to convince us and buy us over. Be more specific.

Moreover, Ethnic and Religion are interwoven because they causes similar problems and it is on this note that I want to quote Dr. Rafiu
Ibrahim of department of religion, University of Ilorin, he said in one of his articles that; differences in our religion and culture are
one of the major tools used in disrupting and polarizing the peace and well being of this society, instead of binding us together. Religion and Ethnic diversities plays a major role in hindering inter-tribal relationships, such as inter-tribal marriages. Many parents and guardians prefer their children to marry from their tribe because of the language difference and some stupid conventional beliefs. This is really derogatory to the unity of this country.

A few typos. Quotes should be italicised, separated, or in colons. Do not call conventional beliefs 'stupid'. That is a rude word in a formal write-up. Respect beliefs even if you stand against them.

Furthermore, Religion and Ethnic diversities is causing chaos and severe set back to the economy sector of this nation, it is serving
as a barrier to free flow of most business transactions in Nigeria. A situation where Yoruba men fear to engage in business activities with
the Easterners in Nigeria, they are always with the opinion that Igbo people will cheat them, since they play the smart one in business
ventures. The Igbos also fear to trade with the Northerners, because of the fear of being rejected or even attacked by the Hausas. Now, tell me how religion and ethnic diversities is uniting us in this contest.

At this point, you have not defined the diversities in religious groups and ethnic groups in Nigeria. How many major groups? Is chaos only peculiar to the groups mentioned?

My opponent might want to make reference to the 1914 amalgamation that was introduced by Sir Lord Lugard, as a cogent for unity in this country but believe me, what we are now witnessing in Nigeria of today is a shadow of the so called amalgamation process. There is absolute higledy-pigledy, economic collapse, political commotion, wars, social dislocation e.t.c, in our country of today and this is imminent because we are torn apart by our religion and ethnic views. I'm even afraid we might just woke up a day and see a particular ethnic group clamouring for freedom, because they no longer enjoy the unity we share.

Good point. Punctuation errors. Errors of tenses.

It is opprobrious, sardonic and devastating to see that Nigeria, a country united by her geographical location, universal skin colour and skeptically bi-lingual is suffering more harm from the deadly virus called religion and ethnic diversities.


Thanks!



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Thumbs up! Nice one, Neyoor. Good job. Keep it up. You know how to put words together. Just obey the rules and you are good to go.

Moderators shall have the result soon.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Caracta(f): 8:24pm On May 17, 2015
Fynestboi:
NAME: ANUNUKEM SAMUEL
SCHOOL: FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA (FUNAAB)
DEBATE TOPIC: RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC DIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA: TRIGGERS FOR NATIONAL CHAOS OR REASON WE STAND?

A religion is an organized collection of beliefs, cultural system, and world views that relate to humanity and order of existence. An ethnic is a general idea of belief relating to a particular race, nation or tribe and their customs and traditions that influences people’s behavior and attitude. Majorly, there are three religions in Nigerian – Christianity, Islam and the Traditional religion. There are more than 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria; examples are the Efik, Ibibio, Tiv, Fulani, Igala, Idoma, Kambiri, Gwari, Ibira, to mention but a few. Religious and ethnic diversities in Nigeria is the reason we stand. WHY?

Applause! Brilliant! I'm impressed already. cheesy

In Nigeria today, it is now common to see an Igbo man get married to a Fulani lady or a Muslim man get married to a Christian woman. This is because of the understanding among both ethnic groups and religious believers and this brings about love among people of diverse religion and ethnic group, making us see one another as one family. In other words, ethnic and religious diversities help to achieve intertribal marriage in Nigeria which puts the nation in a peaceful state.
Also, religious and ethnic diversities bring about diversity in reasoning and ideas as people from different ethnic groups and religious beliefs gather together to bring different ideas and ways of tackling a particular issue brought before them. Diversity of ideas makes it quicker and easier to tackle any problem as everyone brings different ideas and opinion and the best way is chosen towards tackling the problem. This in turn brings about good and stable governance in the country and also brings about growth in the country’s economy.
Business wise, ethnic diversity brings about peace between tribes and people in terms of business dealing in the sense that when a Yoruba farmer goes to the north to carry out a business transaction with a northern herdsman, they sit down and reason together to achieve the aim of the meeting. When they have both reached a compromise, both parties go home smiling. This helps to foster relationship between the northerners and the westerners as so many other business activities and transaction would occur between both tribes and this brings about peace and tranquility in the nation, thereby moving the country forward.
When the country encounters challenges, different religious worshippers come together to pray to their respective Gods. While the Christians pray in the name of the Almighty God, the Muslims or Islamic believers pray in the name of Allah. Different people from different tribes also come together to reason the way out of the challenge facing the country at that moment, asking their God for assistance. In other words, religious and ethnic diversity brings unity among different religious believers in the aspect of prayers rendered towards the well-being of the country.
Nigeria is a country blessed with natural resources, each part of the country has a particular natural resource unique to that area. In search of greener pasture, people from different ethnic group, tribes or religion move from one place to another. They meet and interact with each other, work together, reason together and live together. Different resources in diverse part of the country bring people from different walks of life together.
When festivals take place, for example, the Eyo festival which takes place in Lagos state, people from other ethnic groups, states or religion in Nigeria gather together to celebrate in peace and harmony. Different ethnic festivals from different ethnic groups has made it possible for people to meet new people and interact with them and also learn new things from each other which ensures unity, peace and also brings about development in the nation.

Let me pause. Convincing points! Beautiful!

In terms of agriculture, Nigeria is blessed with fertile soil in every part of the country. Different kind of soil type is found in different part of the country. Different agricultural produce from different ethnic groups also makes us to stand. For example, everyone eats beans and beans come from the north and this beans is being transported from the north to the west and to the east. In the east, palm oil is being produces and it is used in every part of the country. Yam flour produces in the West, cattle which serves as milk and meat reared by Fulani herdsmen are both used in every part of the country. This brings cordial relationship between citizens of the country.

Another good one. Few typos.

Finally, in the aspect of clothing and textiles, different clothing and textile materials are found in different part of the country. As Kampala is produced in the West, Guinea is produces in the North and Ankara is produced in the East. Ethnic diversities has made it possible for Nigerians to have diverse choice of clothing and accessories and it is no more a surprise when you see an Igbo man wearing a cloth made of Guinea fabric produced in the North or to find a Yoruba man travelling all the way down to the East just because he knows the Ankara fabric produced there is the best and he wants quality material. This helps to promote mutual relationship among people because we wear new things, look good, everyone lives happily and the country keeps moving forward.

With the points stated above, I strongly believe that I have been able to convince you that religious and ethnic diversity in Nigeria is the reason we stand and is the reason we are still together as one despite the different challenges that we have encountered in this country. God bless Nigeria

God bless you too. The moderators shall receive the result soon. You can write! Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Read, write, read, write...
Keep it up.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Caracta(f): 8:45pm On May 17, 2015
Fynestboi:
REPRESENTING: FUNNAB


Religion and Ethnic Diversities in Nigeria: The reason we still stand

We are stronger with our diversity.

Nigeria is a diverse country with about 150 Million people; it is multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious; hugely pluralistic and clearly heterogeneous. In fact, the beauty and strength of its existence as a nation lie in the variety and unity of its set up. Imagine the complexities and divergences that exist in the stretch from Port Harcourt to Sokoto; from Lagos to Maiduguri, or from Enugu to Yola. The geographical landscape of the country varies, stretching from the Sahel Savannah in the far North to the rain forest down South, just like the people who are also remarkably unique in their individual outlooks and orientations, but united in their humanity. These diversities are evidently manifested in the citizens’ cultural and religious practices. For instance, there are more than 400 documented ethnic groups across the land comprising of millions of people who are adherents of the two major religions of Islam and Christianity and, to a lesser extent, the traditional religion (Albert, 2002). The citizens are religious in profession and even the Constitution is religious, as it begins with the words “UNDER GOD”, though the Nation has not adopted any religion as a State Religion. God is centrally considered in the affairs of the people.


It has been established that no significant differences in human neurobiology exist to justify the preoccupation with human differences. An evaluation of the perceptions of ethnic identity among people in developed nations show that ethnic affiliation is a transient phenomenon; that people attach less importance to ethnic or cultural identity as their circumstances change. There is no reason to believe this evolutionary phenomenon will elude Nigerians since no organic differences exist between Nigerians and other human species.


Though some people continue to view ethnic affiliation in essentialist terms in Nigeria, signs of a gradual shift are evident. For example, most Nigerians do not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity until their primal sentiments are aroused or their economic or political interests are threatened. In other words, the social architecture in modern Nigeria is no longer grounded on ethnic affiliation, but on the temporal rhythms of the information age. Even among ethnic groups that have historically experienced intense conflicts, cultural diffusion is evident. Ethnic groups borrowed from the language and customs of close neighbors and those along trade routes. In some cases, relations have evolved to the extent that ethnic animosity does not manifest at all in social events: marriage, music and dance, individual relationships and other forms of entertainment.

The question that needs to be confronted is how to make the tough choice between ethnic sentiments and the opportunities offered by cultural diversity in Nigeria. Viewed differently, diversity offers an opportunity for people to re-evaluate how they perceive themselves as well as how they perceive others. This is crucial because tribal stereotypes and preconceived perceptions block out ideas that might benefit the nation.
Think of the richness ethnic diversity holds for Nigeria. People from diverse ethnic backgrounds bring individual ideas, talents and experiences that could be useful in addressing common problems. Embracing diversity will allow us to draw from a pool of talents to meet our developmental needs more effectively. Encouraging diversity in all spheres of our national life; work, sports, schools and colleges; civic and political organizations will empower and inspire all citizens to contribute creatively, and perform to their highest ability.


As a society we are enriched by contributions each individual member brings to the nation regardless of ethnic or perceived cultural differences. What is required in the 21st Century is a new national culture grounded on loyalty to the State instead of ethnic loyalties. We need to foster an attitude of openness in the national dialogue about the challenges confronting the nation and its people; encouraging citizens to express their ideas and opinions, and attribute a sense of equal value to all. Certainly, there will be resistance from those wedded to their primordial mode of thinking. We can ward off resistance with inclusion and by demonstrating positive attitudes toward ethnic diversity in our dialogue, and allow it to permeate our interactions.


Given the dearth of compatriots who could be regarded as positive role models in Nigeria, one would suggest a motivation to embrace diversity that draws from the line in the old national anthem that reads "though tribe and tongue, and religion [the latter added] may differ, in brotherhood we stand”

Ok. I do not find it impressive when someone lifts a whole article off the internet. http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/sep/182.html. Seriously? This is a debate, not a term paper, except i'm mistaken.

According to Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar; The Sultan of Sokoto (2007), ”in pointing out that conflict between Muslims and Christians was, until recently, a rare occurrence it is worth in Nigeria; further families especially in the southwest and the north central zones, harbour members of different religious affiliations who had co-existed and continue to co-exist in peace and harmony.”


Are we the only country with ethnic or religious diversity? I want to bring our attention to nations that have embraced and exploited their diversity. Singapore is one country that has flourished with a multi-tribal society. They have been able to give equality to all Singaporeans regardless of age, tribe or religion. America is another country that displays the wisdom of handling complex diversity. A sign of ongoing victory is the emergence of the first black president, Barack Obama. They have an intentional immigrant system that sells “the American dream” – You can be, do or have anything regardless of your race, language, sex or religion.
Our national chaos is caused by poverty and bad governance, not by our religion or ethnic diversity. The Igbos are good in business, The Hausas are known for agriculture, the Yorubas values education, and so on… all these are what makes us a great nation, we need each other, thereby, the reason we still stand.

REFERENCES:
Dr. David Ogula: DIFFERENT LOOK AT ETHNIC DIVERSITY IN NIGERIA
olakunleorisanyablog.com
Religious Diversity and National Integration in Nigeria: Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, ISSN (Paper) 2224-5766, ISSN (Online) 2225-0484 (Online), Vol.4, No.25, 2014, www.iiste.org



WORD COUNT: 959

The moderators shall have the scores.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Fynestboi: 9:17pm On May 17, 2015
Wonderful!!!
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Fynestboi: 9:18pm On May 17, 2015
Neyoor:

Presentation: 3
Logic: 2
Strength of facts...: 1
Persuasiveness: 2
Demonstration of knowledge: 3.
Total: 11.

Anunukem Samuel:

Presentation: 4
Logic: 4
Strength of facts: 3.5
Persuasiveness: 4
Demonstration of knowledge: 4.
Total: 19.5

No name (3rd debater):
Pseudonomer
Presentation: 3
Logic: 2
Strength of fact: 2
Persuasiveness: 0
Demonstration of knowledge: 1
Total: 8
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Stunner5(m): 11:09pm On May 17, 2015
Funaab so on point lyk decimal
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Stunner5(m): 11:10pm On May 17, 2015
Still repping d fabulous campus #Funaab
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Nunushokoto(m): 11:57pm On May 17, 2015
#Funaab_all_d_way
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Nunushokoto(m): 8:27am On May 18, 2015
So who won dis round
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Jarus(m): 8:36am On May 18, 2015
COMMENT ON PSEUDONOMER

Excellent use of grammar. Interesting, well-researched read.

Simple, yet dazzling introduction. Good job.

I have sent your scores to the coordinators.
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Fynestboi: 8:48am On May 18, 2015
NEYOOR: Presentation 3.75 Logic : 3.25Facts/Examples 3.75 Persuasiveness 3.25 Knowledge 3.75


17.75
Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Fynestboi: 9:00am On May 18, 2015
SAMUEL: Presentation 3.75, Logic 4 Facts 3.25 Persuasiveness 4 Knowledge 4


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Re: UNILORIN--FUNAAB: Nairaland Interschool Debate: WINNER: FUNAAB by Fynestboi: 9:15am On May 18, 2015
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