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Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by uche87(op): 12:48am On Mar 10
Daniel Bwala, before politics, was an honourable and admirable man. He was a respected lawyer. I remember when he did political commentaries on Channels TV in 2017. I used to admire his composure and appreciate his views and demeanour.

All of a sudden, Bwala seemed to want more from life. He entered politics, and his political analysis started to go south. I can’t blame him for demanding more from life. However, the moment he became partisan, his views and opinions became watered down. I stopped listening.

He did a fantastic job campaigning for Vice President Atiku Abubakar to become president. He went hard on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Little did he know he was only digging his own grave. No insult intended, but I strongly believe greed motivated Bwala to work for Tinubu after previously becoming his adversary.

When Tinubu got Bwala on his side, it might have seemed like a blessing, but in reality, it was a calculated humiliation. Imagine being the image-maker for a man you once castigated on every media platform. Nobody will take you seriously. But in Nigeria, nobody cares about integrity as long as you are successful. In a sane society, serious people would ask questions and expect convincing answers.

To the best of my knowledge, Bwala is nothing but a liability to Tinubu. When it was announced that he would be featured on the Head to Head show on Al Jazeera, I knew there was a serious problem ahead. There was no way Bwala could easily survive an encounter with Mehdi Hasan, who is known for putting unscrupulous politicians under intense scrutiny. Hasan is a journalist among journalists. He talks fast, thinks fast, and reads widely.

When Hasan reached out to Bwala to appear on his show, Bwala should probably have declined. The show was simply not suited for him. Bwala appears more comfortable in a media environment characterised by sycophancy and brown envelopes.

Many of Tinubu’s achievements are seen as mediocrity by the Global North. If Tinubu were performing as well as Bwala and Reno Omokri want us to believe, emigration to Western countries would drop significantly. In fact, several Nigerians in the diaspora would start returning home. The headlines would change, and the West would get the message.

But the reality is the other way round. The UK government is considering extending the citizenship qualification period from five years to between ten and fifteen years, yet most Nigerians still do not want to return home. As challenging as India might be, some Indians have been moving back in significant numbers. Nigerians, however, remain largely unfazed.

During a Sunday service, my pastor referred to Nigeria as “Egypt,” and I felt bad hearing that. There is truly no place like home. But you can hardly blame him.

I don’t believe Bwala did badly during the interview. He simply did his best and was exposed. A seat on the Head to Head show was perhaps too big for him at this stage. The odds were also against him. He has a highly questionable and controversial political history; his principal, Tinubu, is like a rotten fish that is difficult to sell; and Hasan operates on an entirely different level.

Many of those criticising Bwala’s performance had never heard of Hasan until the interview went viral. Hasan is like a ferocious lion, and Bwala was like a wounded antelope before him — easy prey.

I also hear that Bwala is waiting for a part two of the Head to Head interview. Frankly, nobody wants to watch that. It might even cause him more damage. For now, Bwala should probably stick to local media and rebuild his confidence. He should focus on appearances on the National Television Authority (NTA) and other Tinubu-supporting podcasts. That could serve as a warm-up exercise after his difficult outing on the international stage.

Let’s be honest: Bwala ended up doing more harm than good to Tinubu’s reputation internationally.
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Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Ofodirinwa: 1:28am On Mar 10
this is why otellectuals are actually dangerous. Imagine somebody with enough time and english to type of all of that, and when it was time to look for someone to admire he chose Daniel Bwala. Not even Nelson Mandela
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by CharlotteFlair: 6:35am On Mar 10
That Hassan guy no get joy at all.

He told an international audience that our president had questionable credentials and that there's no record of him working in Deloitte.
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Osiris12: 7:55am On Mar 10
CharlotteFlair:
That Hassan guy no get joy at all.

He told an international audience that our president had questionable credentials and that there's no record of him working in Deloitte.
he even made bwala to say that 2 out of 3 Nigerians are sober
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by aswani(m): 8:45am On Mar 10
uche87:
As challenging as India might be, some Indians have been moving back in significant numbers

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Why do people lie so much and where is any statistic to support the assertion above from either the Indian government or the UK home office?

Till kingdom come, Nigerians would still emigrate to foreign countries because even if the country is stable, people don't believe that stability would last long enough.

This writer then segued into emigration as a major determinant as to how badly a country is run instead of focusing on Bwala's interview.

How can anyone take such people or their write up seriously?
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by mrvitalis(m): 8:48am On Mar 10
Ofodirinwa:
this is why otellectuals are actually dangerous. Imagine somebody with enough time and english to type of all of that, and when it was time to look for someone to admire he chose Daniel Bwala. Not even Nelson Mandela
Like I'm Shocked 😱🙀 how?
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by SeeWahala: 8:52am On Mar 10
aswani:
How can anyone take such people or their write up seriously?
Hehehe 😂🤣 this Edo Muslim man will never say 'PIM' on any thread that has to do with Edo state and his F9 parallel governor but say anything against APC or this government and see him spitting all over the thread 🤗

He's currently the most interesting Chameleon 🦎 I know on nairaland 😏 watch him deny his Messiah tilumbu at every turn just to claim 'neutral' lolz 😆
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Antoeni(m): 8:55am On Mar 10
You Can Be Defending a Character Like Tinubu On Media And Not Get Disgraced, Foolish And Stupid, Ruined
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by osuofia2(m): 9:04am On Mar 10
I like how Tinubu sent Bwala to Aljezera to disgrace himself, he ate his vomits,
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by osuofia2(m): 9:09am On Mar 10
I like how Tinubu aides sent Bwala to disgrace himself, he ate his vomits, no honour among thieves,
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by BrickandLace(f): 9:13am On Mar 10
osuofia2:
I like how Tinubu aides sent Bwala to disgrace himself, he ate his vomits, no honour among thieves,
Daniel Bwala knows , he knows...
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Ofunaofu: 9:21am On Mar 10
CharlotteFlair:
That Hassan guy no get joy at all.

He told an international audience that our president had questionable credentials and that there's no record of him working in Deloitte.
This was a damning statement made on international media against the president of Nigeria, and up till now, the Tinubu presidency hasn’t found it fit to issue a rebuttal.

That alone says a lot about the credibility of the president of Nigeria
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by CharlotteFlair: 10:27am On Mar 10
Ofunaofu:
This was a damning statement made on international media against the president of Nigeria, and up till now, the Tinubu presidency hasn’t found it fit to issue a rebuttal.

That alone says a lot about the credibility of the president of Nigeria
You are right bro.
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by yinkeys(m): 12:04pm On Mar 10
Should’ve sent Reno Omokri grin
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Fiscus105(m):
Still doesn't know how people in govt will keep on going to media outfit you already know is bias and against their govt, must you go to Arise TV and Al-Jazeera, before your voice heard?

Besides, if you go to certain media house and the anchor go hard, what stop you to go dirty on him and his organisation, tit for tat.


At least, Trump is going hard on anyone/media house or even govt of nations, yet heaven didn't fall.
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by fredoooooo: 12:04pm On Mar 10
After making noise everybody and everything will go back to normal
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Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by obeegee: 12:05pm On Mar 10
Bwala was planted in the Atiku campaign by Tinubu. Political espionage.

More will come this 2027
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by mablie(m): 12:05pm On Mar 10
People (particularly obidients) are making too much of a big deal out of this interview.

Bwala was not that bad.Infact,i found him to be very entertaining and likeable.Ofcourse he lied numerous times but which politician on planet earth doesnt

45minutes with over 880 thousand views in 3days on al-jazeera youtube channel.Many politicians worldwide can only dream of receiving such attention whether good or bad.

Bwala's haters simply made him relevant internationally.He is the biggest winner in all of this post interview brou-haha
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by SixSeven: 12:06pm On Mar 10
He who has a price is cheap. You cannot buy integrity. Accept people as they are, but place them where they belong. Remember, a greedy man is always poor.

Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by floss(m): 12:07pm On Mar 10
After Tulumbu’s tenure his brain will be returned back to him… it’s in the same league he is with us the Tulumbu laptop boys

Yarimo and Putindbutt knows about what I just said grin
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by franchasofficia: 12:11pm On Mar 10
Nyesome Wike
Daniel Bwala
Reno Omokri aka Rhino Omockery
Funny Femi Kayode


These are the men without integrity or shame.

They failed in their life careers, they are in dire need of money to survive or they will be swallowed by the economic hardship of today, so they decided to become vultures. These men shamelessly swallowed their vomit without any iota of wisdom or shame....they will never be forgotten by history.


To them, its political sagacity but in reality, its foolishness and shameful
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by ARISHEM:
Daniel Bwala. The Daniel that thinks he will come out alive from Hassan's lion's den.
He came he saw and he was devoured.
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by macphilip: 12:18pm On Mar 10
Daniel Bwala is not a man of integrity
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Crumbian: 12:19pm On Mar 10
There was a more critical version of this post on the front page but it was either deleted or hidden.


Nairaland is a compromised platform
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Babangidapikin:
Wetin concern me Context matter ... Look at this cup of water 🍵 when I was in Waziri Adamawa camp I was 100% loyal and I bombarded Asiwaju with the best of my lethal weapons, now I am in Asiwaju camp do you expect me to speak again him .. please Context matters.
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Giftimoni: 12:20pm On Mar 10
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by AdolfHitlerxXx: 12:22pm On Mar 10
There's also a strong possibility Bwala was a mole from the onset for Tinubu.

If this is the case, then the Al Jazeera humiliation means nothing to him and his handler, the President.

BUT if he was anti Tinubu truly in 2022-2023, then he dribbled himself to worldwide disgrace.
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by moscow007: 12:23pm On Mar 10
Y'all really believe Bwala only damaged Tinubu's reputation?
Most global audience didn't know about Tinubu's drug ties and his fake resume till that interview happened.

And on d world stage Nigerians have always been viewed as the smartest individuals in Africa, now imagine what the world thinks about us after allowing a drugie rig elections and retain his seat and also daring to do it a second time.

How much foolish and idiotic can we be...280 million lackies, what a shame!
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by LockDown69(m): 12:24pm On Mar 10
Bwala is the biggest winner out of this. Incase you didn't know. grin
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Mindlog: 12:24pm On Mar 10
He deluded himself into thinking Hassan was just another Seun Okinbaloye of Channels TV.😂😂😂
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Mindlog: 12:25pm On Mar 10
LockDown69:
Bwala is the biggest winner out of this. Incase you didn't know. grin
Explain his biggest win?
Re: Al Jazeera Interview: The Daniel Bwala I Once Admired by Osiris12: 12:25pm On Mar 10
mablie:
People (particularly obidients) are making too much of a big deal out of this interview.

Bwala was not that bad.Infact,i found him to be very entertaining and likeable.Ofcourse he lied numerous times but which politician on planet earth doesnt

45minutes with over 880 thousand views in 3days on al-jazeera youtube channel.Many politicians worldwide can only dream of receiving such attention whether good or bad.

Bwala's haters simply made him relevant internationally.He is the biggest winner in all of this post interview brou-haha
on this issue context matters.
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