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Boiling Point: Utomi, Bwala to debate Tinubu’s reforms next Sunday

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Utomi and Bwala

With Nigerians still reeling from the harsh economic realities triggered by ongoing government reforms, Boiling Point Arena returns for Edition 42 with a hot-button national conversation billed for next Sunday, April 12, 2026, at 8pm.

The topic for the edition — Tinubu’s Reforms: Economic Game-Changer, Necessary Evil or Endless Suffering for Nigerians? — is expected to ignite a lively and insightful debate on one of the most contentious issues in Nigeria today.

Prominent political economist and public affairs commentator, Prof. Pat Utomi, and presidential spokesman, Daniel Bwala, are set for the high-stakes encounter holding via Zoom and to be broadcast live on seven radio stations across Lagos, Ogun and Delta States.

Boiling Point Arena is hosted by a seasoned media professional and public relations strategist, Dr Ayo Arowojolu.

The highly anticipated discourse platform will focus on the topic: Tinubu’s Reforms: Economic Game-Changer, Necessary Evil or Endless Suffering for Nigerians?

With the nation sharply divided over the impact of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reforms, the upcoming edition is expected to ignite a robust national conversation as Utomi and Bwala bring opposing insights, perspectives and ideological interpretations to one of the most contentious issues in Nigeria today.

As one of Nigeria’s most respected voices on governance, economics and public policy, Prof. Pat Utomi is widely expected to offer a critical and analytical assessment of the administration’s reform trajectory, especially against the backdrop of worsening economic hardship, spiralling inflation, rising transport costs, and deepening pressure on households across the country.

On the other side of the conversation, Daniel Bwala, a key voice within the presidency and one of the administration’s notable public defenders, is expected to present the government’s argument that the reforms, though painful in the short term, are necessary corrective measures designed to rescue the economy from long-standing structural distortions and place Nigeria on the path of sustainable recovery.

Since the removal of fuel subsidy and the liberalisation of the foreign exchange regime, Tinubu’s reform agenda has remained one of the most polarising subjects in the country, drawing both commendation and condemnation from economists, labour groups, civil society organisations, opposition figures and ordinary Nigerians who continue to grapple with the daily realities of rising living costs.

Against this tense national backdrop, Boiling Point Arena is poised to provide a compelling platform for serious public interrogation of whether the reforms are indeed a bold economic reset, an unavoidable but painful policy transition, or a prolonged era of suffering for millions of Nigerians.

Known for its no-holds-barred format and issue-driven engagement, Boiling Point Arena has steadily built a reputation as a leading hybrid media discourse platform where topical national issues are subjected to rigorous debate, informed perspectives and civic-minded analysis.

With Utomi and Bwala bringing both intellectual depth and political edge to the conversation, the forthcoming edition is already being projected as one of the most explosive and consequential episodes in the series so far.

Viewers, analysts, policymakers, students, professionals and concerned citizens are expected to tune in massively for what may well become another defining national conversation on the true cost — and possible promise — of Tinubu’s reform agenda.

In the recent past, several leading political actors and eminent economic and thought leaders have featured as guests among which were former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Niger State Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, Prof Toyin Fálọlá, Prof Wande Abímbọ́lá, Bishop Mathew kukah, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, Pastor Femi Emmanuel and Prof Farooq Kperogi.

A well-publicized discourse, Boiling Point Arena, will be broadcast live on seven radio stations including WASH 94.9FM, Sweet 107.1FM, Roots 97.1FM, Erimbe 94.7FM, Women Radio 91.7FM, Opera Tune 106.3FM, Kruzz 92.9FM as well as a cable television, NSTV, on GoTV channel 316.

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