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Bwala faults Mehdi Hassan interview, alleges fake quotes from groups
**Bwala Fires Back at Mehdi Hassan's Interview, Accuses Him of Fake Quotes**
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has responded to allegations that he was taken to the cleaners by international journalist Mehdi Hassan in a recent interview on the "Head to Head" programme. Bwala claims that Hassan fabricated or misrepresented quotes from various groups and organisations during the interview.
According to Bwala, a closer look at the interview reveals that many of the statements Hassan attributed to these groups were inaccurate or outright false. He described Hassan's journalistic style as "opposition research", implying that the journalist was more interested in creating controversy than seeking the truth.
Bwala's statement comes as social media is abuzz with reactions to the interview. However, he remains unfazed, insisting that he is committed to defending the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, despite the scrutiny. When he accepted the role, Bwala was aware of the challenges that came with it and was prepared to face them head-on.
"I signed on to this job with my eyes open," he said. "I knew it wouldn't be a walk in the park, but I'm willing to put in the work to defend this government and its policies."
Bwala's stance has been met with mixed reactions, with some Nigerians praising his courage and others questioning his ability to handle the pressure. Nevertheless, he remains resolute, ready to defend the Tinubu administration anywhere, anytime.
In a bold statement, Bwala declared, "I am prepared to appear before any interviewer, anywhere in the world, any day and at any time, to defend this government and its policies."
It remains to be seen how Hassan and the "Head to Head" programme will respond to Bwala's allegations, but one thing is certain: the debate will continue to rage on, with Nigerians eagerly watching to see how it all unfolds.