A televised interview featuring Daniel Bwala has sparked widespread reactions after he faced intense questioning while defending the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Bwala, known for his support of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), appeared on the “Head to Head” programme on Arise Television, where interviewers challenged his claims with video clips that appeared to contradict his statements on key issues.
During the broadcast, the hosts questioned Bwala on the government’s campaign promises, performance in the power sector, and handling of insecurity. Clips played during the segment highlighted perceived inconsistencies, prompting Bwala to respond and clarify his position under sustained scrutiny.
The exchange has since gone viral, generating significant debate on social media platforms. Critics accused Bwala and other APC-aligned voices of deflecting accountability, while supporters argued that the interview reflected media bias and an overly confrontational approach.
The incident underscores the growing role of broadcast media in shaping political discourse, particularly as public attention intensifies on governance issues and the performance of the current administration.


