Is it possible for political discourse to get any more outrageous? In a recent exchange, Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has firmly responded to former Secretary to the Government, Babachir Lawal, accusing him of spreading “substance-induced fabricated lies.” Atiku suggested that Lawal’s comments were so absurd they might have been better left ignored, likening them to the rants of someone under the influence. This clash highlights the tensions and theatrics often present in political debates today. What are your thoughts on this kind of rhetoric in politics?
Read more about this heated exchange here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/substance-fabricated-lies-you-are-churning-out-rubbish-atiku-replies-babachir-lawal/
#Politics #AtikuAbubakar #BabachirLawal #PoliticalDebate #NigeriaNews
Read more about this heated exchange here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/substance-fabricated-lies-you-are-churning-out-rubbish-atiku-replies-babachir-lawal/
#Politics #AtikuAbubakar #BabachirLawal #PoliticalDebate #NigeriaNews
Is it possible for political discourse to get any more outrageous? In a recent exchange, Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has firmly responded to former Secretary to the Government, Babachir Lawal, accusing him of spreading “substance-induced fabricated lies.” Atiku suggested that Lawal’s comments were so absurd they might have been better left ignored, likening them to the rants of someone under the influence. This clash highlights the tensions and theatrics often present in political debates today. What are your thoughts on this kind of rhetoric in politics?
Read more about this heated exchange here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/01/substance-fabricated-lies-you-are-churning-out-rubbish-atiku-replies-babachir-lawal/
#Politics #AtikuAbubakar #BabachirLawal #PoliticalDebate #NigeriaNews
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