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sammyscholar:No reason ![]() |
Today....... Hmmmmm let wait and see which team makes it down to the top two..... |
PROCEDURES 6:55 – Debaters and judges take seats, register presence, while schools post their school Anthem 7:00 – Coordinators declare the debate open 7:00pm – 7:20 - Debaters post their arguments. Within 15 minutes. Better if less than 750 words to make it easier for judges to read all, but no harm making it longer, but it must not exceed 1000. 7:20 – 8:20pm - A debater takes on his opponent, attempts to puncture his opponent’s points. This a debater does by quoting, highlighting the area to puncture and countering it i.e regular way to reply on Nairaland. While this is going on the judges can take their time to go through the write ups by the debaters. And also Debaters respond to punctured areas in his earlier arguments. He may buttress further. At this time frame. 8:20 – 8:40pm – Judges post questions to debaters either based on what the debater has posted or just reasonable question within the theme. Judges should be specific as to who they are posting the questions to. E.g “Mr ...., could you expatiate what you meant by so so so? or ...., pls give examples of your claim that xxxx”. This is not compulsory. A judge that doesn’t have question to post to the debaters need not do so. 8:40 – 9:00pm – Debaters respond to questions raised by judges 9:00 – 9:20pm – 2 Questions will be entertained from the audience i.e viewers. This will be based on ‘fastest hand’. The coordinators will announce ‘audience, you may now ask your questions’. After the 2 questions have been posted, any other viewer-post will be hidden. NOTE: -The judges and audience can throw their questions without quotations but the contestants should answer with quotations and separated for each questions. 9:20 – 9:30 – Debaters respond to audience questions and concludes their arguments. Debaters who were not asked any questions can still conclude his/her arguments. 9:30 – 9:40 – Judges compile the scores and mail to coordinators: 9:40 – 10:00pmThread thrown open for regular Nairaland discussion. |
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www.nairaland.com/attachments/2408643_nisd_jpeg3be8160565afcecc57c88704521e0a03 Whao! Whao!! Whao!!! Ladies and gentlemen, the educational aficionados, the cerebral analysts and pundits, respected Nairaland intelligentsia and commentariat, observers and watchers all well respected Nigerian students both in Nigeria and Abroad, On behalf of the Moderators, Chief coordinators, coordinators, organisers, and initiators, It is my utmost delight to welcome you to THE LAST GROUP STAGE OF NAIRALAND INTERSCHOOL DEBATE SECOND EDITION one of its kind. You are welcome Once again to the MATCH THREE which serves as the closing match for the group stage, of NAIRALAND INTERSCHOOL DEBATE SECOND EDITION. Currently FUNAAB is topping the table with total point of 216 POINT https://www.nairaland.com/2349905/nairaland-interschool-debate-match-two/4... The subject matter for this debate is " The social media- a tool of social engineering or a weapon of social destruction? ", the contestants are to drag the topic from both ends, something like a tug of war, as ALHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA supports (The social media- a tool of social engineering ) while IBADAN POLYTHECNIC opposes (The social media- a weapon of social destruction?) the motion. Let it be known that the school with the highest total score in this group stage runner-up will advance to the final, hence, the fight for a spot in the finals will be determine on this thread. Ceteris paribus, all is set and all is well, feel free to rush down to your refrigerator and grab a bottle of champagne, or probably get a calabash of rain water while you sit back and read along.Conclusively, provided you have not been following the debate from the outset, you may go through THIS THREAD. The competition on this thread will be between two intellectuals; OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY VS FEDERAL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA TOPIC: [size=15pt] "The social media- a tool of social engineering or a weapon of social destruction?" [/size] DATE: 21ST JUNE 2015 TIME: 7PM CHIEF HOST Seun GCFR-NL Mark Zuckergerg of Nigeria CEO of Nairaland CHAIRMAN lalasticlala MODERATOR Olawalebabs Fynestboi Richiez COORDINATOR Fattybabakay Miscallenous JUDGES HIDENTITY MATHEWBRIGGS PARTICIPANTS ABU ZARIA barackodam teamsimple neemcie danjuma827 IBADANPOLY samyscholar Darrytoz |
As we all know that at the end of every competition prizes are meant to awarded to winner, runner etc, which I believe will serve as a medium of encouragement to all our participant. First Edition witness such a huge success thanks to all our sponsors.... Jarushub consult, B. O. S. S(r231) , Inspire_m, Coogar, chaircover,) nd also our judges (jaybee3, mathewbriggs, Obinoscopy, Caracta, ujsizzle, greedie, tgirl4real, jarus) they all made the first edition a success all thanks to them. However the second edition looks forward to much help and financial support from our audience that are ready to sponsor this online dream. An avenue to foster online cooperation intellectually among citadel. Last edition was not made public due to some reasons but we decided to throw this open to the whole of NAIRALAND community for more financial aid ..... Hence we solicit for sponsorship and donor........ for donation please contact via email... fynestboi@gmail.com God bless... ..... Thanks. |
Please while the debate is going, only the debaters, judges, coordinators, Supermods(if need be) can post. It is only at the audience question window that a viewer can post on this thread. Pls let's comply, default attracts 3 hours ban(duration of the debate). You can however comment simultaneously at thePlanning thread Thank you. Debate starts by 7:00pm on FRIDAY. Come and witness the mother of all e-debates on the biggest section of the biggest online forum in Africa. |
JUDGING CRITERIA (10 marks each) 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 2. Logic of arguments 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 4. Persuasiveness 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject PLEASE JUDGES take note of the change..... thanks JARUS TGIRL4REAL OBINOSCOPY MYND44 CARACTA UJSIZZLE MATHEWBRIGGS HIDENTITY |
RULES 1.) Two contestants representing their school in this Interschool Debate Elimination stage will have to confirm their availability for the debate a day before the debate proper. Failure to do so will result in the defaulter been disqualify and the opposing or supporting side that duely declare availabily will automatically be declare as the winner. 2.) The recommended font size is the default size (size 8.) and the colour is GREEN for the supporting side and BLUE for the opposing side. Please note that you are to use the designated colour all through the debate period. 3.) The essay should be min. 750 max. 1000 words . 4.) The use of SMS language and abbreviations are strictly forbidden. 5.) All materials used should be properly referenced at the end of the essay. 6.) All essays, responses and conclusion must be submitted within the stipulated time frame stated in the time schedule as posted by the coordinator |
PROCEDURES 6:55 – Debaters and judges take seats, register presence, while schools post their school Anthem 7:00 – Coordinators declare the debate open 7:00pm – 7:20 - Debaters post their arguments. Within 15 minutes. Better if less than 750 words to make it easier for judges to read all, but no harm making it longer, but it must not exceed 1000. 7:20 – 8:20pm - A debater takes on his opponent, attempts to puncture his opponent’s points. This a debater does by quoting, highlighting the area to puncture and countering it i.e regular way to reply on Nairaland. While this is going on the judges can take their time to go through the write ups by the debaters. And also Debaters respond to punctured areas in his earlier arguments. He may buttress further. At this time frame. 8:20 – 8:40pm – Judges post questions to debaters either based on what the debater has posted or just reasonable question within the theme. Judges should be specific as to who they are posting the questions to. E.g “Mr ...., could you expatiate what you meant by so so so? or ...., pls give examples of your claim that xxxx”. This is not compulsory. A judge that doesn’t have question to post to the debaters need not do so. 8:40 – 9:00pm – Debaters respond to questions raised by judges 9:00 – 9:20pm – 2 Questions will be entertained from the audience i.e viewers. This will be based on ‘fastest hand’. The coordinators will announce ‘audience, you may now ask your questions’. After the 2 questions have been posted, any other viewer-post will be hidden. NOTE: -The judges and audience can throw their questions without quotations but the contestants should answer with quotations and separated for each questions. 9:20 – 9:30 – Debaters respond to audience questions and concludes their arguments. Debaters who were not asked any questions can still conclude his/her arguments. 9:30 – 9:40 – Judges compile the scores and mail to coordinators: 9:40 – 10:00pmThread thrown open for regular Nairaland discussion. |
www.nairaland.com/attachments/2408643_nisd_jpeg3be8160565afcecc57c88704521e0a03 Hello literati, undergraduates and learned Nairalanders It is my utmost delight to welcome you to this online debate on behalf of the Chief coordiators, cordinators organisers, and initiators. You are welcome to the MATCH THREE which serves as the closing match for the group stage, of NAIRALAND INTERSCHOOL DEBATE SECOND EDITION. Currently FUNAAB is topping the table with total point of 216 POINT https://www.nairaland.com/2349905/nairaland-interschool-debate-match-two/4... The subject matter for this debate is " "The Nigerian Youth Can Make a Great President" ", the contestants are to drag the topic from both ends, something like a tug of war, as OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY supports (The Nigerian Youth can make a Great President) while FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA opposes (The Nigerian Youth cannot Make a Great President) the motion. Let it be known that the school with the highest total score in this group stage runner-up will advance to the final, hence, the fight for a spot in the finals will be determine on this thread . Ceteris paribus, all is set and all is well, feel free to rush down to your refrigerator and grab a bottle of champagne, or probably get a calabash of rain water while you sit back and read along.Conclusively, provided you have not been following the debate from the outset, you may go through THIS THREAD. The competition on this thread will be between two intellectuals; OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY VS FEDERAL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA TOPIC: [size=15pt] "The Nigerian Youth Can Make a Great President" [/size] DATE: 21ST JUNE 2015 TIME: 7PM CHIEF HOST Seun GCFR-NL Mark Zuckergerg of Nigeria CEO of Nairaland CHAIRMAN lalasticlala MODERATOR Olawalebabs Fynestboi Richiez COORDINATOR Fattybabakay Miscallenous JUDGES JARUS UJSIZZLE PARTICIPANTS OAU Miracy Samtolly4jesus Microflux FUNAAB pseudonomer Nunushokoto Ibsgal |
Fynestboi: |
Boc4real: ![]() |
Congratulations to IBADANPOLY.. |
Final group stage match.... Fynestboi:PARTICIPANTS OAU miracy microflux bolaji73 Oluwatola93 IBADAN POLY samyscholar Darrytoz PARTICIPANTS ABU ZARIA barackodam teamsimple neemcie danjuma827 FUNAAB pseudonomer Nunushokoto Ibsgal |
Boc4real:Fallacy...... |
NAIRALAND INTERSCHOOL DEBATE NISD::: GROUP STANDING.... FUNAAB 216 IBADANPOLY 194 ABU ZARIA 169.6 OAU 146 |
GRAND TOTAL OAU =120 IBADANPOLY =126 Truth is, either of both parties are a better side to compete with. But from the results, IBADANPOLY has a lead and I hereby declare IBADANPOLY as the winner of the debate. |
Hmmmmm. Such a close duel.... .. |
Judge 2 Sammyscholar 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 6 2. Logic of arguments 5 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 6 4. Persuasiveness 5 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 5 Total : 27 Darrytoz 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 6 2. Logic of arguments 6 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 7 4. Persuasiveness 5 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 6 Total : 30 Subtotal..... 57 |
JUDGE 2 Microflux 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 6 2. Logic of arguments 6 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 6 4. Persuasiveness 5 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 6 Total : 29 Miracy 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 7 2. Logic of arguments 6 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 6 4. Persuasiveness 5 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 6 Total : 30 Subtotal... .. 59 |
JUDGE 1 Microflux 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 4 2. Logic of arguments 5 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 4 4. Persuasiveness 5 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 5 Total : 23 Miracy 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 7 2. Logic of arguments 8 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 7 4. Persuasiveness 9 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 7 Total : 38 Subtotal.. 61 |
Judge 1 Sammyscholar 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 4 2. Logic of arguments 6 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 7 4. Persuasiveness 6 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 6 Total : 29 Darrytoz 1. Presentation (opening, flow, closing, response to judges questions, audience questions and contestants rebuttals) 8 2. Logic of arguments 8 3. Strenght of facts, examples, cases. 8 4. Persuasiveness 8 5. Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of the subject 8 Total : 40 Subtotal.. 69 |
Results loading............. |
Welldone all. Debate is now ended officially. . . . results will be posted when ready. |
Microflux kindly reply the question from the judge for clarification.... |
You can start rounding up..... |
fynestboi: If our judges and audience are not asking questions, debaters may continue to answer other questions (if available) as we await the result. |
fynestboi: Audience, please you can put forward your questions. Kindly air your queries |
9:10-9:30 fynestboi: Our illustrious judgesJarus Tgirl4real |
Few minutes before judges can ask questions. Jarus Tgirl4real |
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