Data Collection
We aggregate data from publicly available government sources (budget office, ministries), international organizations (World Bank, UN), and reputable partner NGOs. We also use automated scrapers for real-time news updates.
Verification & Cleaning
Raw data is messy. Our data team cleans and standardizes datasets to ensure consistency. We cross-reference official claims with independent reports and ground-truthing where possible.
Analysis
We use statistical models to identify trends, outliers, and anomalies. This helps us flag potential corruption risks or highlight exceptional performance.
Presentation
Finally, we visualize the data in user-friendly formats—maps, charts, and scorecards—to make it accessible to every Nigerian citizen, regardless of their technical expertise.
Feedback Loop
We encourage users to report errors or provide updated information. Verified user submissions are integrated into our database to keep it current.