Ramadan Oladipupo Makes it to the Final of 'I Beg To Differ' Tournament of Champions 

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The first semifinal match-up at the 'I Beg To Differ' Tournament of Champions was a nail-biting event, as the two debaters, Ramadan Oladipupo and Tanvita Koushik, battled it out on the topic "Religious Leaders & Institutions Should Stay Out Of Politics". 

Ramadan Oladipupo, who was able to put an end to Tanvita Koushik's unbeaten run, emerged as the first finalist in the tournament. 

The debate was nothing short of spectacular, as both debaters put forth their arguments with precision and passion. 
 
Hameed, who spoke in support of the topic, argued that religious beliefs could negatively influence the policy-making decisions of politicians. 

He expressed concern that religious leaders and institutions that involve themselves in politics could use their political power to promote their religion, which might lead to religious hostility and exclusion. 
 
On the other hand, Tanvita held that religious leaders in politics could help balance the "cold logic" of political leaders with morals. 

She argued that culture and religion could be used as a form of diplomacy to form alliances between countries, leading to several forms of economic development. 
 
In the end, it was Ramadan Oladipupo who narrowly defeated Tanvita Koushik with a score of 354 points to 351 points, securing his place in the final of the tournament. 
 
The last semifinal match will take place on Tuesday at 4 pm, with Debrah Pamzat taking on Ruth Okorocha.


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