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About WWBDC

The Word-Wise Bilingual Debate Competition (WWBDC) is Africa's first bilingual debate competition to air on national television. Broadcasting every Saturday at 6pm WAT on AIT, WWBDC brings together the brightest young minds from secondary schools across Nigeria to debate critical topics in both English and French.

QUICK FACTS
  • 📺 Broadcast: AIT, Saturdays 6pm WAT
  • 🏫 Eligibility: JSS 1 — SSS 3
  • 👥 Teams: 3 debaters per school
  • 🗣️ Languages: English & French
  • 🏆 Prizes: Trophies, scholarships, cash prizes
FLAGSHIP PROGRAMME

The Word-Wise Bilingual Debate Competition

Nigeria's pioneering bilingual debate programme — built for television, designed for confidence. WWBDC brings secondary school students from across the country onto a national stage to debate critical topics in both English and French, airing every Saturday at 6pm WAT on Africa Independent Television (AIT).

COMPETITION STRUCTURE

Three rounds. Two languages. One champion.

01

Opening Statements

Each team presents their case in English. This round tests research depth, argument structure, and delivery. Teams have 5 minutes to make their opening arguments.

02

Crossfire Round

The heart of WWBDC — rapid-fire rebuttals in French. Teams must think on their feet, responding to opposing arguments with clarity and conviction under time pressure.

03

Closing Rebuttal

The final word. Teams synthesize their arguments and deliver a persuasive closing statement that can switch between English and French, showcasing full bilingual mastery.

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COMPETITION CATEGORIES

Three paths to the national stage

UPPER PRIMARY

Ages 9–11

Introduction to structured debate. Focus on building confidence, basic argumentation, and public speaking fundamentals.

JUNIOR SECONDARY

JSS 1–3

Intermediate debate with emphasis on research skills, bilingual delivery, and structured argumentation across both languages.

SENIOR SECONDARY

SSS 1–3

Advanced debate format. The flagship category that airs on national television. Requires mastery of both English and French.

JUDGING CRITERIA

How debates are scored

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Content & Argument

Quality of research, logical structure, and persuasiveness of arguments presented. 30 points

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Language Proficiency

Fluency, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy in both English and French. 25 points

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Delivery & Style

Clarity, confidence, body language, and engagement with the audience. 25 points

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Teamwork & Rebuttal

Collaboration between teammates and effectiveness of crossfire responses. 20 points

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