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To access NaijaVault, you didn’t type a password. You answered a riddle in pidgin: “Which river no get crocodile, but plenty wahala?” The answer was “River of power” — a reference to the corrupt flow of state funds. Once inside, users found case files, leaked memos, and anonymous testimonies from whistleblowers across the country.
Inside were scanned documents, voice recordings, and photographs that traced a web of stolen oil money, ghost contracts, and the names of politicians who had never spent a day in court. Temi couldn’t publish them openly — she’d end up like her uncle. So she built a vault. naijavault
By 6 a.m., NaijaVault had 2 million views. To access NaijaVault, you didn’t type a password
As her taxi crawled toward the airport, stuck behind a broken-down Danfo bus, her phone pinged. A new submission to NaijaVault. By 6 a
She sat on her balcony in the rain, watching okada riders splash through the flooded streets. In the distance, a church choir sang “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” She thought of her uncle’s grin, the way he’d say: “Naija no dey carry last, but we dey carry too much secret.”