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In this rigorous and thought-provoking episode of the GrowthWell Podcast, we sit down with Professor Oagile Key Dingake — international jurist, constitutional scholar, and former judge — to examine the state of democracy and constitutionalism across Africa. Reflecting on decades of legal scholarship and courtroom experience, Prof. Dingake explains why constitutions alone are not enough. He unpacks the idea of constitutionalism: limited government, accountable leaders, independent institutions, fearless courts, financial autonomy for the judiciary, and the protection of ordinary citizens. From student activism and Marxist philosophical grounding, to contemporary failures of governance, this conversation explores democratic recession, political elitism, inequality, civil society’s duty, and the unfinished business of decolonization. He argues that the true measure of independence is not rhetoric — but whether ordinary people live with dignity, opportunity, and economic justice. A must-watch for citizens, lawyers, policymakers, and anyone who cares about the future of African democracy. Key themes include: Why Africa’s democracies are regressing Constitutions vs. constitutionalism Inequality as the real measure of independence Decolonizing law, symbols, and legal education The role of intellectuals and civil society Hope for Botswana’s “Second Republic” Connect with GrowthWell Podcast: Facebook: / innolead LinkedIn: / innolead-consulting-pty-ltd Instagram: / growthwellpodcast TikTok: / growthwellpodcast To impact audiences at your events with Africentric, research based, actionable insights such as these, contact Oabona on LinkedIn at / oabona-kgengwenyane or through oabona.com.