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Monday 14 March 2011

Video: The Vice Presidential debate hosted by NN24 TV



The Nigerian Vice Presidential debate held last week and was moderated by Kadaria Ahmed of NEXT Newspaper. It featured Mr. Fola Adeola (ACN), Pastor Tunde Bakare (CPC) and Chief John Odigie Oyegun (ANPP).

PDP's Namadi Sambo didn't participate in the debate. Incredible!!!
Check out more videos after the cut...
Meanwhile, the Presidential debate will hold this Friday March 18th 2011 at 6pm...

















6 comments:

  1. it just shows there is something pdp is hiding that may come out during the debate. they dont have time, but jonathan is taking our money and flying abroad this week to campaign despite not having time to do a debate. i wont be voting Jonathan anymore.

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  2. PDP has been assured they will win by rigging so why do they have to go for a debate? Shame on them.

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  3. it's just so sad that pdp for whatever reason doesn't think it necessary to participate in the debate!!!!!!!!! It's insulting to the Nigerian people to say the least. Here is a forum for them to lay out their plans on ho how to move forward and how to make things better and they are dodging it meanwile they think that Pat goodluck telling people to vote under the (umblerra) should make a difference. if they don't rectify this soonest, I'll definitely confirm that something is up and it ain't nice!!!!!!

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  4. People shud boycott PDP, that party is useless and rely on rigging election.

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  5. Iyabo Obasanjo's post said........? Classic!

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  6. linda , thanks for putting this up , i have to say i'm impressed with all of the candidates , they did really well in this debate , sambo/goodluck know why they shyed away from this. no way they would have been able to perform as good.

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