In an interview with Channels TV on Monday, Bwala underlined his desire to serve Tinubu with the same fervor he had for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who was the PDP’s (People’s Democratic Party) 2023 presidential candidate.

“Many people don’t know politics and they don’t know how politics is being played,” Bwala remarked, reaffirming his commitment. What should you do when you support the opposition? to disagree. Isn’t it? to disagree.

If you possess the necessary training and discipline, you can engage in debates like the one in which you argue for and against (1:28). According to my field of study, law, you should highlight your strengths and downplay those of others. You allow him to make a case.

“And all of these references that people were making were activities that played out when I was in the PDP. It is understandable. The reason why I said I will not talk further on that is because when I met the president in January, you were the first person to interview me after I had met him.

“It was the hottest interview we’ve ever had. First of all, all of the years I know you in interview, you hardly interview and make reference and play out something. But that day it was like Larry King interviewing somebody.

“And after that, I went to other TV stations and ensured that, because I don’t run away from interviews. I’ve gone to all the places and answered the question. Now, so the president has given us privilege and there are so much that the president, imagine the visit of the prime minister of India.

“A lot of solid issues to talk about. People are not looking at that. You’re looking at Bala.

“He said this before against the president. Now, let’s assume that it is malaria. Is it not the president that should take the medicine? Why are you taking the medicine for him? When I met him, I told you here on your show in January, when I was explaining why I took positions that I took, but I told him I never went personal.

“I guess you don’t even have to worry. I understand this is politics. The only thing the president then was worried was that when I left, I didn’t meet with him before leaving.

“That’s the only thing, not what I said. And he told me something. He said, if you look around me now, most of the people that I would meet today were once against me and even, you know, very deep against me.

“But in life, my mother, this is her word, my mother taught me that the king is going to be fighting with people. You will not become a lonely king without people. And so I have learned that in life and I don’t hold it against me.”

When asked if he is 100 percent loyal to Tinubu he said, “When I was with Atiku, I was 100.

“So I’m like a pit bull, right? When you are committed to someone, you give 100. So I cannot say when I was working for Atiku, I was 90% for Atikua and 10% for Asuwaju.

“But then, what it means that I can’t be trusted by both Atikua and Asuwaju? Well, I’m attending with the president.”

When questioned that his loyalty shifted as soon as his perception of things shifted, Bwala said, “As soon as the president took, won. No, even when he won, I was in PDP actually, up to the judgment of the Supreme Court.

“So that question of who won, who didn’t won was settled. The next thing that everybody was confronted with after that time was governance. And if you recall, I want to refresh your memory.

“On the first, I think, of January, the president gave a speech. And in that speech, he called on all Nigerians from all divide to come together and let us build on governance. So when I got the privilege of being invited by the president to meet him, which many people have sought for and never had, and I count it as a privilege of a lifetime.

“He’s a father. I’ve been with him before. And he said, I want you to join this idea of governance and the rest.

I considered it a unique chance. And I joyfully grabbed it. I then committed myself fully to him.
And Seun, you’ve been here since January, when I decided to elect the president, and you’re still here now. Did I ever have a peaceful, silent, or redundant moment? 100 has always been the number. My life is like that.