How to File a Report That Actually Sticks
A strong report is not the loudest one - it is the one a moderator can verify. Five things that move your submission from pending to published.
Naija Accountability Team
Naija Accountability
Every report you file starts as PENDING and only goes live once a moderator approves it. That review exists to protect you and the platform - but it also means a vague submission can stall. Here is how to write one that clears review the first time.
Be specific about what, where, and when. "The road is bad" is a feeling. "The Iju-Ishaga access road, awarded in 2023, remains untarred as of May 2026" is a claim someone can check. Name the project, the location, and the dates.
Attach evidence - and let us protect it. Photos, videos, and PDF documents all strengthen a report. Every image is stripped of EXIF metadata before storage, so your location and device details never leave your phone. Upload freely.
Pick the right category. Corruption, abandonment, fraud, embezzlement, human rights, and nepotism each route to different review paths. The closer your category fits, the faster the verification.
Finally: file once, file well. There is a limit of five reports per day, and duplicates slow everyone down. One clear, evidenced report does more than ten angry ones.
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