
Nigeria’s Special Adviser to the President on Media and Policy Communications, Daniel Bwala, has come under heavy criticism online following his appearance on Head to Head on Al Jazeera, hosted by journalist Mehdi Hasan.
The interview, titled “Nigeria: Renewed Hope or Hopelessness?”, aired on March 6, 2026, and quickly went viral, triggering strong reactions from Nigerians at home and abroad.
What Happened During the Interview
During the discussion, Bwala was questioned about the performance of Bola Ahmed Tinubu since assuming office in 2023.
The interview focused on issues such as insecurity, economic hardship, corruption allegations, and poverty levels in Nigeria.
Mehdi Hasan confronted Bwala with past statements he made in 2022 and 2023 when he was a strong critic of Tinubu and a spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar.
Some of the past comments shown during the interview included claims that Tinubu was unfit to lead, allegations about corruption, and criticisms of the election process.
Bwala denied or downplayed several of the statements, describing them as political opposition remarks made during the campaign period. The exchange led to tense moments during the programme, with audience reactions heard at different points.
Debate Over Insecurity and Economy
During the interview, Bwala defended the government’s performance on security and economic reforms, saying the administration is making progress.
However, the host cited reports and statistics about killings, inflation, and economic difficulties, which led to further heated exchanges.
Clips from the interview have since circulated widely on social media, generating debates about the government’s record and the role of political spokespersons.
Daniel Bwala is trending in Nigeria after his heated interview on Al Jazeera’s Head to Head with journalist Mehdi Hasan went viral online.
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Bwala Responds After Backlash
Following the criticism, Bwala released a statement defending his performance.
He said the interviewer did not inform him that his past statements would be used during the programme, adding that he would have prepared differently if he had known.
He also insisted that defending the Tinubu administration is something he does confidently, describing some of the questions as misleading.
Reactions From Public Figures
The interview drew reactions from several prominent Nigerians.
Former CBN Deputy Governor Kingsley Moghalu described the appearance as damaging to Nigeria’s image, while lawyer Aisha Osori said the exchange was uncomfortable to watch.
Columnist Farooq Kperogi also criticised Bwala, saying the interview raised questions about credibility in Nigerian politics.
Some users said Bwala was unprepared, while others argued the interview was biased and politically motivated.
The controversy has revived discussions about political defections, accountability in government, and the challenges of defending the administration’s policies on international platforms.
With the 2027 elections approaching, analysts say the interview has added to ongoing debates about the Tinubu government’s performance and public perception both in Nigeria and abroad.

