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Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by KEVIND: 7:45am On Nov 14, 2022
Nigerians have just come to the sudden realization that the political culture called presidential debate is dead in their country.

The death knell for the debate was sounded by Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress. Tinubu had declined to participate in the town hall meeting put together by Arise News for presidential candidates. He had a load of reasons for his decision. His campaign office went further to alert Nigerians and other concerned publics that he would not participate in any presidential debate in whatever guise or form.


The organizers of the Arise town hall may not have envisaged this. Even if they suspected that a Bola Tinubu may not be willing to participate in the debate, they may not have imagined that he would put a stamp of finality on possible future appearances. But the debate went on regardless of that. But what turned out as a rude shock to the organizers was the refusal of the audience to accommodate any presidential candidate represented by his vice.

The Atiku Abubakar campaign was the immediate victim of this. His vice, Ifeanyi Okowa, had shown up in his stead to represent him since he was said to be outside the country at that time. But the audience would have none of that. They did not want any presidential candidate to speak to them through a proxy. But after so much howl, Okowa was grudgingly allowed to represent his principal.

But that is not all there was to the event of the day. Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party who has never shied away from public appearances, took a hard decision. He was not going to, thenceforth, participate in any debate where his fellow frontline presidential candidates, namely, Atiku and Tinubu, are absent. The implication of this is that there will be no more presidential debates since Tinubu has stated in clear terms that he would not be part of any such exercise. With this development, the culture of presidential debates has died a sudden death in Nigeria, courtesy of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Peter Obi’s position in this matter is well considered. A vice presidential candidate cannot assume the role of a presidential candidate when the latter is alive and kicking. The reason is simple. The two positions are not interchangeable. In an an electioneering setting such as ours, presidential candidates are the face of their campaigns. The people will judge a political party on the strength of who is flying its flag. This is because, when the election is won, the contract which brought the candidate to power is usually between that candidate and the people. The vice plays no role here. It is therefore preposterous to assume that both are one and the same thing. They are not.

If we permit such lowering of standard, vice presidential candidates will, sooner or later, begin to dress themselves in borrowed robes.

As Nigerians strive to make sense out of this necessary stratification, they have come to know, suddenly too, that Tinubu, the man who used to revel in political showmanship, is no longer the vibrant and showy character that they used to know. They have come to see and know that time and age have worn him thin. He no longer has the verve and vibrancy that used to be his hallmark. Those who are close to him give the impression that his health is failing. The safe thing to do therefore is to keep him away from public glare as much as possible. This is the strategy that the Tinubu campaign has adopted.

However, whatever the trick that his campaign may be foisting on the public, the fact remains that their candidate has a job to do. His aspiration to be the president of Nigeria is not mere wishful thinking. It is a well worn ambition which the man is working hard to realize. If his aspiration sails through, the destiny of the country and its people will be handed over to him. This being the case, the people have the right to know who the candidate is.

Who is this man that wants the future of the country to be entrusted to him? Does he have the physical and mental capacity for the job? Can he be trusted with power? What is his level of integrity? These and other relevant questions concern Tinubu and other presidential candidates. They are questions whose answers Nigerians must insist on. But when one of them has, from the very beginning, shielded himself from public inquiry, then there is a problem. That problem is that of doubt. It is the problem of suspicion. How can the people build confidence in a candidate that has erected a wall between himself and the people he seeks to govern? This is what Tinubu is doing. And by that, he is asking Nigerians to be suspicious of him. Rather than opaqueness, Nigerians want openness. Regrettably, Tinubu has not lent himself to the openness Nigerians are looking for.

In a proper country, the Tinubu candidacy would have gone to the gallows the moment he declared that he would not participate in any presidential debate. The declaration amounts to self-disqualification and should have been treated as such. But here we are, behaving as if all is well with such willful assault on the people’s right to know. The real snag here is that Nigerians are a permissive lot. They are a people without abiding standards. That is why those in positions of authority get away with their misdeeds.

To lend credence to the fact that we have moved on in spite of the Tinubu effrontery, organizations concerned with public debates have already begun to accommodate the Tinubu disorder. They have succumbed to his dictates and dictations on this matter. That is why Channels Television, for instance, is putting together a presidential debate forum in which candidates are to appear separately. Why this easy capitulation to one man’s choices and preferences? Presidential debates, anywhere in the world, is a joint engagement. That is why it is called a debate. Participants are expected to square up with one another under one circumstance and one atmosphere. One should not appear on a rainy day and the other on a sunny day. They are expected to deal with the same issues at the same time. The moods have to be similar. Every question is meant for everybody. The situation does not permit of selectiveness. Once the circumstances differ, we cannot expect to get the kind of result we look forward to. Debate is about comparison. It is about knowing who will handle situations and issues better. At the end of the day, the public will be in a good position to judge or make informed decisions. That is the whole idea of such engagements.

With the death of presidential debates under this dispensation, the ultimate lowering of standards may have begun. It is a dangerous precedent which future presidential candidates may latch upon when they do not want to engage Nigerians squarely and frontally.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/presidential-debate-dies-a-sudden-death/

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Ireportlive: 7:51am On Nov 14, 2022
cool


After the embarrassing performance of Obi, Zombidiots shamefully stopped pushing for a debate

The next Agenda spread on LP WhatsApp group is to spread Chicago drug propaganda in hopes for a disqualification or to spread misinformation on hack of BVAS system



.

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Babaken(m): 7:53am On Nov 14, 2022
If someone didn't respect Nigerians before election how would he respect them after election the worst dictatorship in the history of Nigeria is about to be born.

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by olisaEze(m): 7:59am On Nov 14, 2022
Good write up, Op! But the erosion of this most significant value did not start with Tinubu but OBJ. Since '99, every candidate that has won the presidential elections refused with flimsy reasons to attend the presidential debates. Making it easy for them after winning to deny the boundaries of their contract with the people. I believe it is never too late to right a wrong. Nigeria is in desperate need of a president in good health & a sound mind. No better way for the public to determine this than an open interactive session with other opponents. It is now up to Nigerians to place a standard by themselves, we’re not voting supporters but the candidates! If ur candidate cannot show up and explain his own manifesto, we don’t need SM debaters who are not contesting anything to explain to us again! Na who fit express imsef we go vote!

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by PlayerMeji: 7:59am On Nov 14, 2022
Watch how urchins will say Tinubu ran away when we know for truth, that Tinubu is smarter and more calculative.

He wants a bigger stage especially next January next year

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Originality007: 8:02am On Nov 14, 2022
How can a most populous black nation in world will not have a Presidential Debate b4 choosing Thier president, this is very shameful. No wonder the Country is not moving forward.

Meanwhile some fools who are supporting this, are ones that Always rush to Thier tv to watch American Presidential debate.

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Originality007: 8:03am On Nov 14, 2022
Ireportlive:
cool


After the embarrassing performance of Obi, Zombidiots shamefully stopped pushing for a debate

The next Agenda spread on LP WhatsApp group is to spread Chicago drug propaganda in hopes for a disqualification or to spread misinformation on hack of BVAS system



.


Tell ur pay master to stop dodging Medias and interview up and down

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Ireportlive: 8:04am On Nov 14, 2022
Originality007:



Tell ur master to keep dodging Medias and interview up and down

Who is your master

Obeer?!

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Bobloco: 8:07am On Nov 14, 2022
Presidential debate did not die a sudden death rather, the life long ambition of the presidential candidate of APC who have refused to attend any presidential debate died a sudden death

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Majesty2(m): 8:22am On Nov 14, 2022
Tinubu will never participate in any fvcking debate with anybody and he is the next president, any wailer who wan wail should wail till he/she dies

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by EzeNwaanyiMmili(f): 8:24am On Nov 14, 2022
Ireportlive:


Who is your master

Obeer?!
Peter Obi for you
Peter Obi for me
Peter Obi for everyone
vote Peter Obi for a better tomorrow


I hate Drugnibu
you hate Drugnibu
we hate Drugnibu


thunder scatter Tinubu
thunder scatter Tinubu urchins
hahahahaha

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by PeterObi4LP: 8:28am On Nov 14, 2022
Some people are cheering Tinubu because of election, but years to come all this will backfire. Presidential Debate everybody is doing peacefully, e reach Tinubu turn him say him no do again. He has already draw the line other future presidential candidate will follow suit.

Tinubu is unelectable

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by EzeNwaanyiMmili(f): 8:30am On Nov 14, 2022
Ireportlive:
cool


After the embarrassing performance of Obi, Zombidiots shamefully stopped pushing for a debate

The next Agenda spread on LP WhatsApp group is to spread Chicago drug propaganda in hopes for a disqualification or to spread misinformation on hack of BVAS system



.
Pablo EscoBAT Drugnibu, the Chicago drug baron will never smell Aso rock.

God forbid BATing

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Ireportlive: 8:30am On Nov 14, 2022
EzeNwaanyiMmili:
Pablo EscoBAT Drugnibu, the Chicago drug baron will never smell Aso rock.

God forbid BATing

Rule 1

Mynd44

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by AliyuMahdi9: 9:46am On Nov 14, 2022
Obi has changed the dynamics of Politics in Nigeria.

The Drug Baron and Nwoke Bumshots will learn by force

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Flora2Sweet: 10:22am On Nov 14, 2022
He wants to be president of Lagos, Ogun and Osun

I wonder what he has to say, cus the questions no go dey Easy for my man grin

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by BamakSNR(m): 10:36am On Nov 14, 2022
When did debate become part of the requirements for presidency ?

Obi should gather his fellow like Sowore and Kola Abiola if he want to debate. grin

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by StrongandMighty: 10:41am On Nov 14, 2022
It died because obi pulled out!
Obi is the life of this election no doubt, he's the man of the moment!
These election became interesting because of obi..

And to God be the glory, Obi has already proved himself to the public and press that he's the right candidate!

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by FactBoyz: 11:24am On Nov 14, 2022
grin
Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by DropsMic(m): 11:24am On Nov 14, 2022
Election in the black man’s land
Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by MrCGPA(m): 11:24am On Nov 14, 2022
You think Watching an Incoherent Old grandfather talking like a mad man isn't a National Disgrace. Buhari will be far better than Tinubu if Nigerians Dare the mistake. I don't know why some ignoramus thinks Aso Rock should be National Rehabilitation Center. If Nigerians refused to give Peter Gregory Obi then let Atiku Fulani Continue. We can never give a Weakling terrorist Muslim -Muslim Ticket.

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by azpekuliar: 11:25am On Nov 14, 2022
A country of institutionalized mediocrity. In 1993 Bashir Tofa and MKO had a televised presidential debate under a military government. Here we are in 2022 and a candidate running for president is avoiding debates and some fools are applauding and making excuses for him.
Make una continue. Keep lowering the bar o until we kuku lower the whole country 6feet under the ground.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPiFHzSi5X4

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by agadez007(m): 11:25am On Nov 14, 2022
I couldn’t have said it better

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by cremedelacreme: 11:25am On Nov 14, 2022
Shame! Agbado killed presidential debate because he has nothing to tell Nigerians.

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Virginprincesss(f): 11:25am On Nov 14, 2022
If I get 100 likes,I will lose my virginity
Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by sematec(m): 11:25am On Nov 14, 2022
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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by MasterJayJay: 11:25am On Nov 14, 2022
The number of people that will vote for Tinubu and Atiku will determine the number of illiterates and ignorant folks.

Only dumb skulls who have nothing to offer will run away from interview after applying for a job.

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by Authoreety: 11:25am On Nov 14, 2022
Tinubu isn't fit,

Make Una leave all this political jobbers

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Re: Presidential Debate Dies A Sudden Death by unclejb2(m): 11:26am On Nov 14, 2022
Maimed by Arise TV. Killed by Tinubu. Buried by Dino Melaye.

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