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Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by jmoore(op): 8:34am On Mar 07
Today's Saturday Tribune column X-rays presidential spokesman Daniel Bwala's reputationally disastrous interview with Al Ajazeerah's Mehdi Hasan.

Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation

By Farooq A. Kperogi

I barely know Daniel Bwala. He came to the forefront of national media attention in 2022 because of his impassioned opposition to the choice of Kashim Shettima as Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s running mate. But beyond his public break from the APC, he came across to me as a voluble, ignorant and opportunistic careerist, not because of his stance on Tinubu’s choice of a Muslim running mate, but because of what struck me as his facileness and self-seeking obsessions.

His dramatic volte-face from being a virulent Tinubu critic to a fawning, vicious Tinubu battering ram has proven that my hunch about him was accurate.

Yet I felt sorry watching him eaten alive by Mehdi Hassan on Al Jazeera on Friday, March 6. He willingly participated in the detonation of what remained of his credibility before the world. In the process, he did incalculable reputational damage to the Tinubu government he is paid to protect.

What viewers saw on Mehdi Hasan’s Head to Head was the spectacle of a presidential spokesman arriving unarmed to a firefight he should have anticipated, then trying to fight back with nervous laughter, evasions, amnesia and the old Nigerian official fallback of whataboutery.

His evasiveness and prevarications were so unnervingly apparent that Hasan was compelled to say, “At the weekend, you put out a video to music of you and your team researching and prepping for this show and...now every time I ask you say you are not aware of that....what were you researching in that video...?"


The most striking thing about Bwala’s performance was not that he was challenged hard. Anyone who agrees to sit opposite Mehdi Hasan knows the interview will not be a tea party. The disgrace was that Bwala looked startled by facts he should have mastered before stepping into the studio.

On insecurity, on corruption, on Tinubu’s own words and even on his own prior statements, he oscillated between denial, deflection and the sort of desperate verbal stalling that makes a government look smaller than its critics claim it is.

The problem was not that Daniel Bwala appeared lazy or obviously unprepared. In fact, he looked prepared, even thoroughly rehearsed and robotic. He had the posture, the confidence and the choreographed mannerisms of a man who believed he had done his homework. But his carefully planned performances collapsed pitifully when they collided with Hasan’s hard, cold, indisputable facts.

Political wordplay can sometimes survive on friendly platforms or on Nigeria’s tame media spaces where assertion is mistaken for argument. It cannot survive a fact-driven, scorched-earthed, bare-knuckle, no-holds-barred interrogation.

Facts are facts. And Mehdi Hasan is a man of facts. He has the rare gift of making heavy, devastating facts sound almost light in conversation. That quality made Bwala’s evasions even more painful to watch.

The exchange over “context” illustrated this perfectly. When confronted with evidence that insecurity had worsened under the current administration, Bwala retreated to the mantra that “context matters.” Yet the context he invoked was little more than semantic fog and intentional, self-impressed verbal obfuscation.

Hasan, by contrast, used numbers and reports that any government spokesman worth the title should already know. The moment became absurd when Bwala insisted that the context of worsening statistics was that things were not getting worse. The dialogue is worth reproducing:

Hasan: You are failing. Amnesty International says you are failing at security. The numbers don't lie.

Bwala: It's unfortunate and as a government working day and night that situation. I don't agree to [sic] the fact that it's getting worse.

Hasan: How can it not get worse if more people die in one year than the previous year?

Bwala: Context matters.

Hasan: What's the context?

Bwala: The context is not getting worse.

Hasan: What!

Bwala: Yes.

Hasan: The context is not getting worse?

Bwala: The context is that it is not getting worse, because you, you see this is a water [sic], right?....


Forget, for now, Bwala’s inexcusably horrible grammar, especially for a lawyer, his tortured logic and his buffoonish articulation. That was some cringeworthy self-own.

The numbers he tried to wave away are not inventions of hostile foreigners with an anti-Nigerian agenda. Nigeria’s own National Human Rights Commission reported that at least 2,266 people were killed by bandits or insurgents in the first half of 2025 alone.

Conflict monitoring groups have recorded even higher totals for the full year. Amnesty International has repeatedly warned that violence has intensified since Tinubu assumed office. In other words, Hasan’s central point was merely a summary of documented reality.

This is what made Bwala’s performance so damaging. He was not merely disputing interpretations. He was disputing arithmetic. When a spokesman tells the world that things are not getting worse while credible datasets show that they are, he is insulting the intelligence of everyone listening, especially Nigerians who bury the dead, pay ransoms, withdraw their children from schools and avoid highways after dark.

But the interview’s most morally satisfying feature was Hasan’s methodical dismantling of Bwala’s denials about his own past words. Bwala tried the trite and tired Nigerian political trick of pretending that statements made in opposition exist in a separate moral universe from statements made in office. Hasan did not let him get away with it.

Bwala denied on air having said Tinubu and his camp created a militia and threatened him. Yet those remarks were widely reported during the 2023 campaign. He also denied saying that bullion vans seen at Tinubu’s Bourdillon residence were ostensibly for vote buying, despite the fact that the comments were carried by multiple Nigerian outlets at the time. So, when Bwala asked who said such things, the answer was brutally simple. Daniel Bwala said them.


The same pattern appeared on corruption. Tinubu did in fact proclaim at a public event that Nigeria had “no more corruption,” a line that was widely reported and widely mocked and that provoked Omoyele Sowore to call Tinubu a “criminal” for which he is being tried now.

Bwala’s attempt to rescue the statement by retroactively inventing a narrower meaning was not the contextual clarification he wanted it to be. It was out-and-out mendacity.

On the appointment of Abubakar Bagudu as minister of budget and economic planning, Bwala again reached for evasion. Yet the record is clear that Bagudu returned about $163 million linked to the Abacha loot investigations in a settlement with authorities. Whether or not one calls that a conviction, the public controversy around his appointment cannot honestly be dismissed as drunken rumor.

Then there is the overarching irony that electrified the interview. Bwala was confronted with the fossil record of his own mouth. Before joining Tinubu’s camp, he publicly attacked the same man over allegations of corruption, the drug forfeiture case in the United States and the bullion van episode. What Hasan exposed was the speed with which partisan appetite can digest prior conviction and call the indigestion growth.

Bwala’s performance mattered for a reason larger than one man’s embarrassment. It showed in concentrated form the disease afflicting Nigerian political communication.

Too many spokesmen believe their job is not to illuminate but to survive the segment. So, they deny what is documented, nervously laugh when cornered, compare Nigeria with unrelated countries, abuse the word “context” and hope that shamelessness can do the work preparation cannot.

Daniel Bwala went to London to defend the government. Instead, he displayed its worst habits: contempt for evidence, indifference to contradiction and the assumption that public memory is so short that a man can disown his own recorded words without consequence.

Mehdi Hasan did not disgrace him. Bwala did that himself. Hasan merely kept the receipts.
https://www.facebook.com/47904265/posts/10109567509222100/?app=fbl

Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by slivertongue: 8:36am On Mar 07
Only a certified clown will seek to defend the incompetence of tinubu
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 8:36am On Mar 07
"Daniel Bwala went to London to defend the government. Instead, he displayed its worst habits: contempt for evidence, indifference to contradiction and the assumption that public memory is so short that a man can disown his own recorded words without consequence. Mehdi Hasan did not disgrace him. Bwala did that himself. Hasan merely kept the receipts."

Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by slivertongue: 8:39am On Mar 07
I felt sorry watching him eaten alive by Mehdi Hassan on Al Jazeera on Friday, March 6.

Same shall be done to APC at the polls in 2027
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 8:39am On Mar 07
slivertongue:
Only a certified clown will seek to defend the incompetence of tinubu
The advent of their paymaster really brought out these characters otherwise many would have regard them as men of integrity. The shamelessness and idiocy is not here. They try to defend the indefensible with disgusting gusto.
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by slivertongue: 8:42am On Mar 07
The problem was not that Daniel Bwala appeared lazy or obviously unprepared. In fact, he looked prepared, even thoroughly rehearsed and robotic. He had the posture, the confidence and the choreographed mannerisms of a man who believed he had done his homework. But his carefully planned performances collapsed pitifully when they collided with Hasan’s hard, cold, indisputable facts.
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 8:43am On Mar 07
slivertongue:
I felt sorry watching him eaten alive by Mehdi Hassan on Al Jazeera on Friday, March 6. Same shall be done to APC at the polls in 2027
Daniel Bwala once extolled the journalistic prowess of Medhi Hassan before. However, as typical of the APC person in govt, his unbridled aloofness will not tell him this is not going to be the usual wave on interview.

Now he has been demolished beyond repair. This was an international embarrassment for Nigeria.

Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by slivertongue: 8:44am On Mar 07
Racoon:
The advent of their paymaster really brought out these characters otherwise many would have regard them as men of integrity. The shamelessness and idiocy is not here. They try to defend the indefensible with disgusting gusto.
Very correct. So many of them outside there still pretend to be activists and nationalists
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 8:47am On Mar 07
slivertongue:
Very correct. So many of them outside there still pretend to be activists and nationalists
Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode, Festus Keyamo, Olusegun Dada, Segalinks, etc.
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by amoco(m): 8:57am On Mar 07
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Gerhards: 8:59am On Mar 07
What else do we expect from stomach infrastructure's like Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode, Festus Keyamo, Olusegun Dada, Segalinks,

Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by CodeTemplar: 9:44am On Mar 07
This is not Nigeria where you can bully your way out.
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by iwaeda: 9:50am On Mar 07
Incompetency is glaring everywhere. How some people that claimed to have first class can't sit to think, but blindly supporting ethnically. grin grin grin grin
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by shortgun(m): 11:19am On Mar 07
Bwala answer to every question during the interview was "I am not aware of that one"
It was shamefully embarrassing to watch as a Nigerian
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Talkisneeded(m): 1:08pm On Mar 07
Defending this administration is hard, even the writer of this piece will struggle not to sound foolish if he decides to
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by SixSeven:
Why did the mod remove the other thread about Bwala on this same topic? That thread had more details of the interview than the analysis of Kperogi alone. Seun, this is another place you see how your mods destroy the forum. I have no problem reading Kperogi's opinions about it but the other thread showed evidence of the statements that were made and the OP attached tweets for each bit. It's unfair to hide it for this one.


As I wrote on that thread, no matter how people want to paint black as yellow, I have integrity . There are some things money can never ever buy, integrity is one of them. Integrity is not cheap. It can not be compromised. Those who are for sale cannot recognize it, so all they ask is who are you, who's your father, your family will never be greater than what ABC has achieved and all material delusions grin

If you don't Gerrit, forgerrit

Those who lie have no honor. Those who steal have no integrity. Those who lie on behalf of liars or justify the lies of liars have no integrity.

Someone whose history is shrouded in mystery is not someone I can tell my children and their children to look up to. Those are not the values we were given even if all the world wants to lie to themselves. Let everyone be corrupt, that's how cheap they are. If they like, let them buy mansions with money they stole, I am happy to sleep under bridge with money from my hand. It's not poverty, it's richness of the soul because you can never ever ever buy integrity. A man in whose biography, they used the picture of Donald Duke shows you how much they can go to lie about a history that never was.

https://www.tiktok.com/video/7169228553920253190

Dave Umahi's classmate said he was going to take him to court. At least, we can point to Umahi's classmate, we can point to someone who can tell us who he was in school. We cannot tell who went to school with the President. His friend Buhari was still able to show us his classmates when they came visiting him in Aso Rock as President.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tf65EGOAgo

The Minister of Education wants us to verify credentials but his boss recently signed an electoral act where they no longer want academic credentials of the Presidential candidate to be a judicial matter, they want to usurp the constitution so that any kind of person can become President. It's a shame that APC gave us two presidents who made rubbish of our educational system. Guess who suffers for it? Ordinary Nigerians. People around the world do not believe una get integrity because una get Presidents with dubious background. When we tell you that there are things money can't buy, you can't understand it because money is the only thing that makes you rich so you can't understand wealth vs riches 🤡

Somebody once said that in looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if you don’t have the first, the other two will kill you.

Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Mrchippychappy(m): 1:48pm On Mar 07
Nigerian youths and parents. Abeg Education is not a scam Oh. Invest in your children's education make dem no school dem the way Mehdi Hassan schooled Bwala
Or the way Goldie Ghamari schooled Tuggar

Please go youtube, make your watch both incidents. I repeat, School no be scam oh!
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Image123(m): 1:51pm On Mar 07
There was no humiliation here but opposition can stay happy on this thin joy.
His goal was clear, renewed hope. Mehdi was as custom stuck on Bwala's PDP past. Otherwise, Bwala represented well. If e pain you well, go court or wait for una usual election loss.
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Azzik: 1:53pm On Mar 07
jmoore:
https://www.facebook.com/47904265/posts/10109567509222100/?app=fbl
Daniel Bwala is a big disgrace...he made a fool of himself in London...
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Image123(m): 1:55pm On Mar 07
Talkisneeded:
Defending this administration is hard, even the writer of this piece will struggle not to sound foolish if he decides to
The only thing hard for Bwala in the interview was defending himself. He handled every other aspect well. Even his self defense was good, but Mehdi kept going back to it the whole interview, which was actually interesting and funny.
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Seeplusplus: 1:56pm On Mar 07
Lol

Farook Kperogi go use grammar scatter person head
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Vinnie2000(m): 1:59pm On Mar 07
Bwala thought he was speaking to the
Seun of Channels TV. embarassed

He carried the normal APC Mumuism and telling of cheap LIES to Aljezeera. undecided
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by SisterAnn(f): 2:00pm On Mar 07
Rufai Oseni would laughing his heart out now watching bwala sweat profusely on aljazeera. 😅
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by demstone: 2:00pm On Mar 07
DREEEEAAAAAAAM!!!!!!!!!!! DREAM DREAM DREAM...
slivertongue:
I felt sorry watching him eaten alive by Mehdi Hassan on Al Jazeera on Friday, March 6.

Same shall be done to APC at the polls in 2027
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by ogolemati: 2:02pm On Mar 07
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin am not suprised what happened to the likes of yarimo,helinues,manna,freestuff and those other agbero members have happened to him.they have welcomed him into APC

Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by ogolemati: 2:05pm On Mar 07
demstone:
DREEEEAAAAAAAM!!!!!!!!!!! DREAM DREAM DREAM...
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin so you trying to say nigerians dont have the power to cast those demons out come 2027 grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin so no hope

Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by ironheart(m): 2:06pm On Mar 07
Sad reality why did they lock the thread initially
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by Itiskdg121(m): 2:06pm On Mar 07
This is where we are now, but it's so unfortunate
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by demstone: 2:07pm On Mar 07
DAT INTERVIEW ONLY GIVES TINUBU A CHANCE TO SHOW UP AS D MODERN DAY "EL CID" THE MAN WHO FORGIVES HIS ENEMIES
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by onatisi(m): 2:10pm On Mar 07
Unfortunately tinubu will.moat likely win massively not because he is good but because the ordinary Nigerian voter doesn't care about all these revelations or negative reports about tinubu, THE ONLY THING THE NIGERIA. VOTER IS CONCERNED ABOUT IS HOW MUCH TINUBU OR ANY OTHER POLITICIAN QIL
Re: Daniel Bwala’s Al Jazeera Humiliation By Farooq Kperogi by demstone: 2:11pm On Mar 07
I'M ONLY TRYING TO TELL U , U ND UR OPPOSITION LEADERS ARE NOT IN D SAME INTELLECTUAL CLASS AS JAGABAN
ogolemati:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin so you trying to say nigerians dont have the power to cast those demons out come 2027 grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin so no hope
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