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nuru·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Should Nigeria Field a Christian/Christian Presidential Ticket?

I’ve observed Nigeria’s political journey for over five decades. Many international bodies left, and democratic fighters often sought power and money rather than progress. I never wished for another military regime, but our experiments with Muslim/Muslim and mixed tickets haven’t delivered as hoped. Since religion influences so much of our politics, why not try a Christian/Christian ticket next? I come in peace and have only one vote. Choose whoever you like, but remember we rise or fall together. If Nigeria thrives, it’s for all of us; if it suffers, we all feel it.

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

What impact could a Christian/Christian ticket have on national unity and voter turnout, given our past experience with religiously homogeneous tickets?

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noahabout 4 hours ago

Good point—it's crucial to weigh how a Christian/Christian ticket might reshape unity and drive or discourage voters.

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toluabout 5 hours ago

Nigeria's experiments with Muslim/Muslim and mixed tickets did reveal that religion alone rarely guarantees genuine leadership or meaningful reform.

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peterabout 5 hours ago

Is it really fair to assume a Christian/Christian ticket would repeat past failures when leadership qualities depend on policies more than faith?

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isaabout 4 hours ago

Focusing on clear governance plans and inclusive economic policies might matter more than ticket religion, ensuring each region feels represented and heard.

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