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Your Community.
Your Voice.
Your Power.

Report community problems, get your neighbours to confirm them β€” when 50 voices speak together, government must listen.

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The Process

From Problem to Pressure in 4 Steps

No bureaucracy. No phone calls to offices. Just collective action that demands results.

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Report the Problem

Spot a broken road, dry borehole, or failed streetlight? Describe it, drop a pin, add a photo β€” done in under 2 minutes.

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Community Validates

When 50 people from the same LGA report the same issue, it becomes HIGH PRIORITY. Numbers create pressure that can't be ignored.

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Government Gets Notified

High-priority issues are automatically pushed to the right authority β€” Ministry of Works, Water Corp, Police β€” whoever owns the fix.

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Community Confirms Resolution

Government says it's fixed? Great. But the issue stays open until 50% of reporters confirm it with their own eyes. No more cover-ups.

Live Feed

Real Issues. Real Communities.

Every report is a voice demanding change. Here's what's happening right now across Nigeria.

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HIGH PRIORITY

Airport Road collapsed after flooding β€” impassable for 3 months

Gwagwalada LGA, FCT2 days ago
52 reports50 needed
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Community borehole dry since February, 3 streets without water

Surulere LGA, Lagos5 days ago
34 reports50 needed
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+31 more
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All streetlights out on Market Street since the last rainstorm

Yola North LGA, Adamawa1 day ago
8 reports50 needed
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Impact

The Numbers Don't Lie

Every number here represents a Nigerian who decided their community deserved better.

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Whether you're in London, Houston, or Dubai β€” you can still watch over the streets you grew up on. See what's being reported in your hometown, share issues with your network, and amplify the voices of those left behind.

Distance doesn't have to mean disconnection.

Lagos

Lagos State

47

active issues

Trending

Abuja

FCT State

31

active issues

Trending

Kano

Kano State

23

active issues

Port Harcourt

Rivers State

28

active issues

Trending

Ibadan

Oyo State

15

active issues

Enugu

Enugu State

9

active issues

Live data from communities across Nigeria

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Whether you live there, left there, or govern there β€” Grassruts works for you.

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You live with the problem every day. Report it, get your neighbours to confirm it, and watch it become impossible to ignore.

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Far from home but not disconnected. Monitor what's happening in your village and amplify issues to accelerate resolution.

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Access a live feed of verified, community-backed issues in your jurisdiction. No more guessing what's urgent β€” the data speaks.

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Questions

Frequently Asked

Everything you need to know before you start.

Yes β€” 100% free for every Nigerian citizen. No subscription, no hidden charges. We believe civic participation should never have a price tag.

Any Nigerian resident can report issues affecting their Local Government Area (LGA). You must be registered and your account must be linked to the LGA where the problem exists. Diaspora Nigerians can watch issues and share them, but reporting is reserved for residents β€” to keep reports genuine.

It becomes HIGH PRIORITY and is automatically flagged to the relevant government authority β€” whether that's the Ministry of Works, State Water Corporation, or your LGA council. The issue becomes an official record with timestamps, report count, and evidence that's hard to ignore.

No. Government officials can update the status of an issue (e.g. mark it "In Review" or "Resolved") but they cannot delete or hide it. All reports and updates are permanently recorded and visible to the community.

No β€” and this is by design. Every report is locked to your registered LGA on the server. This prevents manipulation and ensures that only people who actually live with the problem are counted. If you moved recently, update your profile.

Community infrastructure problems only: broken roads and bridges, water supply failure, power outages, public health hazards, school deterioration, flooding, illegal dumping, and security concerns. Personal financial problems, individual disputes, or private grievances are not accepted.

Yes! Diaspora Nigerians can create an account with diaspora mode enabled. You can watch issues in your home community, receive updates, and share issues to amplify awareness. Reporting is restricted to residents to keep the data credible.

Three layers of protection: (1) Your report is automatically locked to your registered LGA β€” you literally cannot file for another area. (2) AI moderation checks every submission and rejects personal requests like "I need money" or individual complaints. (3) The 50-report threshold is itself a filter β€” fake issues won't get 50 real neighbours to confirm them.

The community has the final say. When government marks something resolved, the original reporters receive a notification asking "Is it actually fixed?" The issue only moves to VERIFIED status when 50%+ of reporters confirm. If they don't, it goes back to HIGH PRIORITY automatically.

The issue stays visible and active on Grassruts indefinitely. The public record of inaction is itself pressure. We are also building direct integrations with state government portals and plan to publish monthly transparency reports showing response rates by LGA.

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