Democracy Day may have set the tone, but on It's Okay With Okey, nothing is ever discussed without a healthy dose of humour, sharp wit, and the kind of street-level honesty that makes the show a listener favourite.
Okey Bakassi and the crew dive into the conversations Nigerians are having around governance, leadership, and the state of the nation, turning serious topics into engaging, laugh-out-loud moments without losing sight of the issues at hand. From political promises and public expectations to the everyday realities facing ordinary citizens, the discussion is packed with relatable observations and unapologetic opinions.
As the banter flows, the hosts reflect on Nigeria's democratic journey, the progress made, and the frustrations that continue to dominate public discourse. True to form, no one escapes scrutiny, and no topic is too sacred for a little comic examination.
What emerges is a conversation that is equal parts entertainment and social commentary—a reminder that sometimes the best way to discuss serious issues is through laughter, honesty, and a willingness to say what many people are already thinking.
Funny, thought-provoking, and unmistakably Nigerian, this episode delivers the perfect Democracy Day blend of humour, reflection, and real talk.

