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Presidential debate: Fr Kelvin Ugwu accuses Reuben Abati of biases
By Adeleye Kunle
Nigerian missionary priest working in Gambia, Fr Kelvin Ugwu, has accused famous journalist Reuben Abati, of exhibiting political biases while anchoring the Presidential Town Hall by Arise Television.
Fr Kelvin questioned Abati whether it made sense that a vice, who has a constitutional role far different from that of the President, would be allowed to debate with presidential candidates.
The popular cleric also queried Abati on why he gave Dino Melaye, an official spokesman for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign team, the privilege to ask a question in a debate.
Fr Ugwu made the claim through a post on his verified Facebook page.
The cleric, however, also wished Abati a Happy Birthday before seeking answers to his questions.
He wrote: “This is about the presidential debate you hosted yesterday.
“You allowed a vice presidential candidate to join a debate you tagged as a “Presidential Town Hall.” How does that even make sense that a vice, who has a constitutional role that is far different from that of the President, be ever allowed to debate with presidential candidates?
“You are the organizer of the program. You and your team invited the presidential candidates. You and your team invited or made open the participants/audience. Then, something was not going your way from the audience you invited, and instead of dealing with it, you turn around and blame a presidential candidate who obviously may not even know the people you invited
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