Ok, let us discuss politics because it is 'political season' here in Naija:). The trending topic now is the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the February elections, General Buhari that boycotted the debate being organized by the Nigeria Election Debate Group, NEDG.
The Buhari Campaign Organization had on Thursday announced that Buhari would boycott the debate, citing the lack of integrity of members of the group. This you think his decision is a good campaign strategy?
I see it rather as a shame n national disgrace to APC if they fail to turn up for d national debate...if u don't hv cockroaches in ur cupboard then they is no need to boycott d debate...
ReplyDeleteAll wat is happening is politics, some people are really luking for means of bringing dis man down, and being a former military man, he knows his reason. People who want d debate also has their reason. At least he spoke to the US secretary.
ReplyDeletewe are talking about nat debate were non party dude like me will get to ask our contestant certain critical questions...
DeleteBuhari no get anything 2 tell us. I've watched him @ all his rallies and d only thing he says is dat he wants 2 stop corruption without giving us a clear cut agenda on how 2 achieve it. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteRigging or no rigging, ds election shud come fast, wetin sef
ReplyDeleteHe should come out ooo
ReplyDeleteIts an un_wise move, he shuld cum out 4 d debate,dis move is makin him look weak
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ReplyDeleteBuhari has never honoured a national debate right from when he has been contesting and I don't blame him. He has nothing in his head so, what would he say This only shows he has no plans for Nigeria, all he wants to do is just to rule Nigeria by all means. @bordmorz please don't say that bundle of x again, is national debate organized by PDP, won't your candidate for "change" come and tell us how he wants to change Nigeria (which is a purpose for presidential debate) or is 'change' the new word he learnt?
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