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Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by londoner: 4:35pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
angelsing: Maybe he was. That does not change the fact that Nigerians deserve to vet their potential leaders on the same platform. Is Jonathan also refusing to attend? No, he has obviously heeded the criticisms of 2011 absence. Look, as far as I can see, its going to be live right? The questions will be the same for all right? What exactly can the organisers do, if they are answering the same questions? Please let me know. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by londoner: 4:37pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
Demdem: Instead of talking generalities, give me n example of how this "trap" could play out, when they both have the same questions. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by londoner: 4:43pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
Demdem: No need for insults. Has anyone made an alternative arrangement or suggestion? Let Buhari/APC suggest an alternative, then. Which station organised the 2011 debate? If Buhari agreed then, maybe he will now. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by Obinoscopy(m): 4:43pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
Demdem:You will be surprised at how developed our democracy has become. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by Demdem(m): 4:54pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
londoner: Go to front page of this site. Another option is already in the offing. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by Demdem(m): 4:55pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
londoner: The difference is one would have been told what will be asked and how to answer it as they normally prep him for presidential chat. The other won't have such luxury. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by Nely77(m): 6:01pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
GMB has always avoided debate to run away from some important questions an to avoid his past being exposed. It is simple. GMB has no respect for rule of law and cannot effectively lead democratically. He is a dictator. GMB practiced selective fight against corruption. Punished selected people and punished and executed some others That committed same offense. That is a greater aspect of corruption. I pity the people singing his praises. In no distant time, they will all start there songs of regret! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by PapiWata: 6:14pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
Nely77: Hmmm. The Oracle has spoken the truth, with a wary eye on history, along with some guarded optimism that the Nigerian electorate will see the light on or before February 15th 2015, so as to vote UNANIMOUSLY to debar this foul and murderous vampire Buhari from ever so much as sniffing political power for the rest of his miserable existence on this green Earth. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by Philadelphia: 7:41pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
You all should not give this any light thought o. You are looking for a job, you did not submit your cv, no certificate as evidence you went to school but you were invited for an oral interview and you deliberately refused to show up. My people, do you deserve that job? It only shows that you have some skulls in your political wardrobe. Hit like if you believe this is true and share if you think this candidate should be disqualified. Quote me if you are a Nigeria who is an ambassador of peace and progress. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by PrinxPeera(m): 9:08pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
sincerenigerian:I can't believe that some homosapiens still defend this man's cowardness. Shame on Uuu |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by Demdem(m): 10:48pm On Jan 30, 2015 |
Obinoscopy: Not to the extent of swinging votes due to debates. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by samsonsailor123: 5:13am On Jan 31, 2015 |
Once a man like Buhari is sure that charges levelled against him are correct, then he needs to abscond from the presidential debate where he could justify himself; at least so as not to ridicule himself. Up GEJ! #NO2Buhari |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by londoner: 7:50pm On Jan 31, 2015 |
Demdem: Well we don't know GEJ will be told the questions. This is a presidential debate, and questions will be centred around the Nigerian polity, as it concerns what both plan to do , once elected and how. Economy, BH,infrastructure, education etc.....the debate is hardly going to centre around Ghana or Togo, is it? If Buhari already does not know what his and APC's plans are for Nigeria by now.....then, I don't know what to tell you. If he can't debate and answer questions about Nigeria and his plans, he needs to take the next four years to think about it. |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by Demdem(m): 12:55pm On Feb 01, 2015 |
londoner: Debating is no big deal for the General. He has done it before with leading contenders and he can also do it again. This is in contrast with Jonathan who ran away but chose to debate himself like a mad man. All what the General is saying is he needs a fair platform and not a platform where the organisers and executors are minions of the incumbent who incidentally is also a candidate. Are u saying that that request of the General isn't sensible enough or what exactly is ur point? |
Re: Buhari Refusal To Participate In Debate Shocks Supporters by overlord77: 6:07am On Feb 27, 2015 |
ilugunboy: Grown brains, clown. I have quoted you now sue me. |
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