NOT FOR SALE Radio Drama

Agents Of Communication and Development

Produced by Agent of Communication and Development (A-CODE) in collaboration with the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, "Not for Sale" is a gripping radio drama series that dives deep into the heart of Nigeria’s democracy—where community voices clash with political power, and every voter must decide between short-term gain and long-term future. Set in the Southeast State ahead of the 2025 Anambra election, the drama follows everyday citizens navigating manipulation, broken promises, poverty, and the growing menace of vote buying.

  1. 12H AGO

    Not For Sale - Ep. 13: The Strike of the Desperate

    In this high-stakes episode, thepolitical elite escalate their tactics from bribery to planned violence andspiritual manipulation as the election draws near. The episode opens with Hon. Madukanaya(the antagonist politician) expressing fury over the delay in an assignment to"finish" an opponent, Majie. His henchman, Akpamgbo,reassures him that the logistics are in place to strike that very evening and"leave no traces". Beyond the immediate attack, the Hon. orders themobilization of 20 youths to cause confusion at polling units and"shut down" any locations that refuse to cooperate on election day.While Utu carries out these orders, he privately worries about the fate of Gbagagba,a fellow henchman still in police custody, fearing that the Boss willeventually abandon him as well. In a parallel development, a "Manof God" (Pastor Cletus) visits the Hon. with a "troublingrevelation" that he will lose the election. Exploiting thepolitician's desperation, the Pastor claims the battle is a "toughspiritual" one requiring a 40-day fast. When the Hon. admits he is toobusy with the campaign to fast, the Pastor offers to have his "prayerwarriors" take on the task for a fee of 2 million Naira. The Hon.immediately transfers 2.5 million Naira, and the Pastor begins adramatic, performative prayer session. The tension culminates when Lotannarushes to the house of the Utugbaraigwe. Sweating and fearful for his ownsafety, Lotanna warns Utugbaraigwe not to sleep in the house tonight orfor the next few days. He flees before providing full details, leaving him confusedas the threat of the evening strike looms. The episode concludes with a sternreminder of the Electoral Act. It warns citizens that giving orcollecting money or gifts to influence a vote is a crime. The penalty for beingcaught in such acts is a fine of 500,000 Naira, one year in prison, or both.The closing theme reinforces the project's core message: that the community's future,dreams, and dignity are "Not For Sale".

    9 min
  2. FEB 3

    Not For Sale EP 12: The Payroll of Prayer

    This episode highlights the stark contrast between individuals who maintain their integrity under pressure and those who use their social influence for transactional political gain. The drama opens in a hospital, where an Hon. Madukanaya visits Majie, a victim of a violent political attack. Although the Honourable offers a bag of fruits and an envelope of money as "support," Majie and his wife, Aruude firmly reject the financial inducement. They explain that accepting money near an election creates a conflict of interest and could be seen as an illegal inducement. Majie, a retired magistrate, well-versed in the Electoral Act, reminds the visitor that making any gift, loan, or promise to induce a person for an election return is a crime carrying a maximum fine of 500,000 Naira, 12 months imprisonment, or both. To ensure their independence, Majie even instructs his wife to throw away the fruits after the Honourable leaves, reaffirming the series' theme that their conscience is "not for sale". In a contrasting scene, Honourable visits Pastor Cletus to seek his "crowd-controlling" influence for the upcoming election. The Pastor is initially angry, feeling neglected since the last election cycle. However, the conflict is not over morality, but the size of the bribe; the Pastor is insulted by a 200,000 Naira offering, noting that other politicians have placed their "pastors and prophets on monthly payrolls". Once the Honourable agrees to put him on a regular payroll, the Pastor’s spirit is "quickly" moved to offer prayers and a blessing for the candidate’s campaign. The narrative then shifts to a discussion between two men regarding Gbagagba, a political thug currently suffering in police detention. They observe that Bangab’s boss, Hon. Madukanaya, has completely abandoned him, leaving him to face the law alone while the politician continues his campaign. The men conclude that politicians often use the youth as "tools" for their evil deeds by making them believe there are no meaningful jobs available. The episode concludes with a stern warning to the audience to "shine your eye". It reminds citizens that any gift received during an election cycle—be it money, food, or even fruit—can be a trap and a crime. The final message urges the community to refuse to sell their conscience for peanuts, as power gained through bribery and broken promises will never lead to true progress.The drama was created and produced by Chris Sanctus Okereke, written by Ikechukwu Odum, Hillary Chukwu, and Godswill Egede. Listen now, follow, and join the dialogue.

    9 min
  3. JAN 27

    Not For Sale: Episode 11 - Justice Over Bribery

    In this episode, the community's resistance to political corruptionintensifies as individual integrity clashes with the desperation of thepolitical elite. The episode begins with Ada revealing to the current women'sleader (Aruude) that she successfully tricked the Honourable's wife, Osodieme.Ada pretended she would accept a 1 million Naira bribe to fight theleader out of her position, but the deal fell through when the Honourable'swife insisted Ada take a ritual oath at the Oshimiri Shrine. Adaridicules the politicians as "demonic" and "desperate,"mocking their attempt to use shrine oaths to secure political loyalty. Majie, known as the "voice of reason," continues his mission toawaken the community. He warns the people that their "time hasexpired" for enduring hardship and that they must not sit on the fence.He emphasises that the upcoming election is a critical opportunity to stopthose who represent them from wasting time and destroying things. The plot moves to a police station, where an Hon. Madukanaya attemptsto use his status and a bribe to bail out his boy who attacked Majie, aretired magistrate during am outreach peogramme. The police officer exhibitsremarkable integrity by rejecting the money, insisting that "thisone no be bailable offence" and that the suspect must face the court,. The episode concludes with a stern civic warning delivered by thepolice officer to any youth or "thugs" planning to use violence orintimidation during the election. He reminds them that such acts areserious offences that lead to imprisonment. He further cautions that ifthey are caught rigging or causing trouble, the politicians who hired themwill abandon them to face the law alone.

    9 min
  4. JAN 19

    Not For Sale: Episode 10 - The Price of Integrity

    This episode follows the escalating desperation of a local political"Boss" Hon Madukanaya and the attempts to corrupt the community'sdemocratic process through bribery and the destruction of voters' cards. The plot begins with Ada visiting the wife of the Honourable.Having heard a previous bribe offer broadcast on the radio, Ada offers to dowhat "Madame Nkiru" refused: she promises to chase away Aruude,the current women's leader and the wife of the retired Magistrate (Majie), and"scatter" the women's group to ensure they all vote for theHonourable,. However, Ada demands a steep price of 1 million Naira forher services. Suspicious of her loyalty, the Honourable’s wife insists that Adamust first swear an oath at the Shrine before any money is exchanged. Meanwhile, the Honourable expresses deep concern that he is losing theelection as the public loses confidence in his leadership, particularlyfollowing a failed attack on his rival, Utugbaraigwe. To secure a win,the Hon. and his "boys" hatch a criminal scheme to buy off anddestroy voters' cards in Majie’s constituency. They plan to offer citizensbetween 5,000 and 10,000 Naira to surrender their cards, therebydisenfranchising them and ensuring nobody features on election day.Additionally, Hon. orders his thugs to "take down" and "dealwith" Majie to stop him from preaching against vote-buying. The narrative takes a turn when Ada ultimately refuses to swear at theshrine, citing her Christian faith. She reveals that she was merely "pullingthe leg" of the Honourable’s wife, Osodieme, to expose her truecharacter and warns her to repent. Ada asserts that if the woman attempts such"rubbish" again, she will deal with her. The episode concludes with a stern civic education warning: itclarifies that using agents to buy voters' cards or selling one's own card is acrime that leads to imprisonment. Furthermore, anyone caught disturbinga polling unit or obstructing the election faces one year in prison and afine of 500,000 Naira.

    9 min
  5. JAN 11

    Not For Sale Ep. 9: The Secret Eye of the People

    The drama unfolds as Utugbaraigwe (Utu), a political candidate,seeks refuge with Majie, fearing for his life after receiving ruthless threatsfrom Madukanaya. Madukanaya’s "boys" have invaded Utu’s hometo intimidate him into withdrawing from the election. While the Chief attemptsto dismiss these as "empty threats" common in politics, Utu’s wife isterrified and urges him to quit. The Chief reinforces the gravity of the law,noting that under electoral legislation, candidates or parties guilty ofintimidation face heavy penalties, including fines up to 2 million Naira or12 months’ imprisonment. The plot highlights a critical distinction in security: while Uturequests the help of a community vigilante, Majie insists on involvingthe DPO (District Police Officer), clarifying that candidates have alegal right to police protection and that using private groups or"boys" for security is illegal. Central to the community's awareness is a mysterious radio stationthat acts as a "secret eye," exposing political schemes andcorruption. This station has caused panic among the political elite bybroadcasting details of secret meetings, such as a plot where Osodieme offereda 200,000 Naira bribe to unseat Aruude, the woman leader. Despitethe high price offered, the bribe was rejected as "dirty money". The episode concludes with a powerful civic education message: itwarns that power gained through force, threats, or "scattering"elections only leads to long-term suffering. It reminds citizens that sellingor buying a vote is equivalent to selling one's future and calls for a"peace and better campaign" to ensure a true democracy.

    10 min
  6. 12/28/2025

    Not For Sale EP 7: Voice of the People and the Fight for the Ballot

    The radio drama "Not For Sale" is a civic-focusedproduction designed to educate the public on election integrity andcommunity participation. Set during the "dawn of a new era" as anelection approach, the plot follows a community's struggle against politicalcorruption, vote-buying, and intimidation. The narrative centres on a character named Majie, a retired Magistratewho serves as a vocal advocate for electoral justice. He actively warns thecommunity against trading their future for "bags of rice" ormoney, reminding them that their vote is their power and right. Majie uses hisplatform to educate citizens on the Electoral Act 2022, specificallyhighlighting that the unlawful possession, buying, or selling of voter’scards are criminal offences. He further warns that receiving bribes evenafter an election carries a hefty fine of at least 500,000 Naira. The tension escalates when a local political "Boss" Hon.Madukanaya becomes frustrated by a mysterious radio broadcast that is"megaphoning" support for a rival, credible candidate. The Hon.suspects Majie is running an unauthorised radio station from his home to"mess up" the election for the established powers. Consequently, Majieis invited for questioning, and the police obtain a warrant to search hishouse. During the search, the drama highlights themes of vigilance andjustice through Majie's wife. Suspicious that the police might plantevidence to silence her husband, she refuses to let them enter until shehas searched the officers themselves. Although the police "turn everyhouse" and "all of the rooms upside down," they find noevidence of radio equipment, leaving the Hon. to plot a different way tostop Majie’s influential message. The drama concludes with a powerful behaviour change message,urging the audience to "wise up". It frames the choice as one between"progress and development" or "denial, hunger, andsuffering". The final warning reminds listeners that selling a vote for 5,000Naira today is a crime against their own conscience that will leave them "beggingfor food tomorrow".

    9 min
  7. 12/21/2025

    Not For Sale EP 6: Protecting the Ballot and the Future

    The drama explores the underhanded tactics used during an election cycleand the community's resistance to them. The plot unfolds through several keyinteractions: Hon. Madukanaya member is involved in a plot to unseat a popular women'sleader, Aruude, because she challenged him and his wife. To achieve this, a Nkiruis offered a bribe of 100,000 Naira (with another 100,000 promised uponcompletion) to mobilize women against her. The political establishment is shown to be panicked by a local radiostation that is broadcasting their secret discussions and "evilplans" word-for-word. This leads to internal accusations of "stabbingin the back" and leaking information to the media. A campaign tactic involves distributing food items—including rice,salt, sugar, and wrappers—to villagers in exchange for their support. Whilesome characters argue they should keep the items because it is "our moneythey used to buy it," others firmly reject the gifts to maintain theirintegrity. A central part of the dialogue serves as an educational tool, informingthe audience that the Electoral Act incriminates both the giver and thereceiver of any gift intended to influence a voter’s decision. The statedpenalty for this crime is one year in prison, a fine of 500,000 Naira, or both. The programme concludes with a strong message urging citizens to "shineyour eye" and not sell their future to politicians, emphasizing that thegreatest political currency is the trust and goodwill of the people.

    10 min

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Produced by Agent of Communication and Development (A-CODE) in collaboration with the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, "Not for Sale" is a gripping radio drama series that dives deep into the heart of Nigeria’s democracy—where community voices clash with political power, and every voter must decide between short-term gain and long-term future. Set in the Southeast State ahead of the 2025 Anambra election, the drama follows everyday citizens navigating manipulation, broken promises, poverty, and the growing menace of vote buying.