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Friday, 12 June 2015

Inter-School Debate Match: Abu Zaria vs Funaab – Join Us



It is my utmost delight to welcome you to this online debate on behalf of the Chief coordinators, coordinators organizers, and initiators.


You are welcome to the MATCH TWO of INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE SECOND EDITION.


Currently IBADANPOLY is topping the table with total point of 68…

“, the contestants are to drag the topic from both ends, something like a tug of war, as AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA supports (Corruption is a societal evil crippling our country Nigeria; OUR LEADER takes the most blame) while FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA opposes (Corruption is a societal evil crippling our country Nigeria; OUR FOLLOWERS takes the most blame) 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 CONTINUES.

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 lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed 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; AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA VS FEDERAL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA

TOPIC:
CORRUPTION IS A SOCIETAL EVIL CRIPPLING OUR COUNTRY NIGERIA; WHO TAKES
THE COUNTRY BLAME OUR LEADERS OR THE
FOLLOWERS ?


Name: Barackodam
School: ABU Zaria
Stance: Leaders take the most blame.

ABU students defendant blames our leaders for corruption.
In order to have a vast understanding about the
subject topic, permit me to enlighten you more about the keywords of this essay.

Corruption: Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by
those in power, typically involving bribery.
Crippling: causing something to become unable to walk or move properly.

Leaders: The person who leads or commands a group, organization or country.

Followers: An adherent or devotee of a particular
cause, person, or activity.

Now that we have an understanding of what this
entails, let me start the essay proper.

The regime of General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, has been seen as the one that legalized corruption in Nigeria. His administration refused to give account of the gulf war wind fall, which has been estimated to be $12.4billion. He rigged the only successful the only election in the history of Nigeria in June 12 1993. He lives in a very exquisite
mansion in his home state, Niger, in the northern part of the country.

The death of General Sani Abacha revealed the global nature of graft. French investigations of bribes paid to government officials to ease the award of gas plant construction in Nigeria revealed the Continue Reading

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