Saturday January 19th, was supposed to be a day when all the five main candidates aspiring to become Nigeria’s next President, gather at a place for a Presidential Debate that would help them endear themselves to the electorates.

As expected, the event was very much anticipated by many of the electorates. But as it turned out, the people were left disappointed for the most part.

The incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari, was nowhere to be seen at the venue of the all-important debate.

Sources close to him claimed that he was busy commissioning projects and as such, had no time to engage in presidential debates. And as far as endearing himself to the electorates is concerned, his campaign spokesman, Mr Festus Keyamo, stated that he had undertaken other ways to doing just that.

The main opposition candidates wasn’t having any of it

Nigeria’s former Vice President and flag bearer of the main opposition party, Mr Atiku Abubakar, is the one whose Saturday Twitter post actually threw many Nigerians into frenzy on Social Media.

Earlier on, Mr Atiku decided to walk away from the debate when he noticed that President Muhammadu Buhari was absent. He also told reporters that he was leaving because President Buhari was not on ground to defend himself.

Atiku’s Twitter Statement

Mr Abubakar later sent out a series of Tweets on his official Twitter handle, talking about how the debate is “a presidential debate and not a candidacy debate.”

In his words:

He apologised to the other candidates —  Mrs Oby Ezekwesili, Mr Fela Durotoye, and Mr Kkingsley Moghalu — for leaving, and said that the real blame should be on President Muhammadu Buhari for “slighting” the rest of the candidates.

He also challenged President Muhammadu Buhari to a fresh debate, telling him to choose anytime and venue that is convenient for him.

Nigerians said a lot in reaction

Nigerians’ reactions to this development varied. Some supported Mr Atiku Abubakar for opting to not participate in the debate. After all, President Buhari is his main opposition, they argued. Therefore, in his absence, who would he be debating?

But not everyone is in support of Mr Atiku’s decision to not debate in the absence of Mr President.

Some called “bull crap” on President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to not show up all in the name of being busy.

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Some others were simply wearied by the entire situation. They feel sorry for Nigeria, actually.

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As always, some Nigerians found the fun in the rather messy drama.

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Meanwhile, some people simply do not have the time or the patience for any arguments about the 2019 presidential debate.

In the meantime, Nigeria’s search for a future “CEO” remains uncertain

As it stands at the moment, the country does not seem to have a candidate who is qualified to lead. With many accusations, on the part of President Muhammadu Buhari for his supposed ineptitude, and a corruption scandal hanging on Mr Atiku’s head, it is hard to decide which one of them is the better option.

Meanwhile, the other three candidates who participated in the debate either lack the right political exposure or the right experience to govern a country as unique as Nigeria.

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