On this special Democracy Day edition of Conversations, Oiza is joined by Nelson Ekujumi for a thoughtful examination of Nigeria’s democratic journey and the responsibilities that come with sustaining it.
Against the backdrop of Democracy Day, the discussion reflects on the gains, challenges, and unfinished business of democratic governance in Nigeria. From accountability and citizen participation to leadership, institutions, and the role of civil society, the conversation explores what democracy means beyond elections and political transitions.
Drawing on his experience as a human rights advocate and good governance campaigner, Mr. Ekujumi offers candid perspectives on the state of the nation, the expectations citizens should have of their leaders, and the responsibilities citizens themselves must embrace in strengthening democratic institutions.
The episode also examines the relationship between democracy and development, the importance of active citizenship, and the lessons Nigeria can draw from its democratic evolution as it looks toward the future.
Insightful, timely, and deeply reflective, this Democracy Day conversation challenges listeners to think critically about governance, participation, and the collective effort required to build a stronger democracy.

