From Optics to ownership. Rethinking Disability Inclusion in Nigeria
Disability inclusion in Nigeria is often reduced to optics — policies that look good, campaigns that sound progressive, and token representation that changes very little. But what happens when persons with disabilities move from being seen to truly being heard, valued, and empowered?
In this powerful episode titled “From Optics to Ownership: Rethinking Disability Inclusion in Nigeria”, disability advocate Susan Kelechi joins the conversation to challenge dominant narratives around disability, inclusion, and participation in Nigeria.
Drawing from lived experience and years of advocacy, Susan unpacks:
-Why disability inclusion in Nigeria still feels performative
-The gap between the Disability Act and everyday reality
-How stigma, infrastructure, policy failure, and social attitudes reinforce exclusion
-What real ownership looks like — in governance, education, employment, media, and development practice
-How Nigeria can move from charity and tokenism to rights, agency, and shared responsibility
This episode goes beyond sympathy and visibility to ask hard but necessary questions:
Who designs inclusion? Who benefits? And who holds power?
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