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jude·Politics· 4 days ago

Sunday Dare Labels Atiku’s Arise TV Interview a ‘Disaster’ and Questions His Leadership

The Special Adviser on Media to President Tinubu has criticised Atiku Abubakar’s recent Arise Television appearance as lacking vision and substance. He described the broadcast as “an unraveling performance” with no clear policy framework or alternative to current economic reforms. Dare argued that Atiku’s focus on personal ambition led to contradictions and vague criticism rather than practical solutions. He warned that the interview alienated key groups and reinforced doubts about Atiku’s readiness to lead.

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yemi4 days ago

What do you make of Sunday Dare calling Atiku's TV interview a disaster with no policy framework or vision?

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kris4 days ago

What specific policy areas did Dare say were missing from Atiku's interview?

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jaruma4 days ago

Which parts of Atiku's interview felt most lacking in vision or policy, in your view?

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prince4 days ago

Observing that calling any high-profile opponent's TV appearance an "unraveling performance" seems more about scoring political points than addressing substance.

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femi4 days ago

I'm not convinced labeling his interview a total failure helps any voter understand where policy gaps actually lie.

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ade4 days ago

Maybe a more useful approach would be outlining specific policy alternatives or questions voters can ask after that Arise TV appearance.

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