Resources, brand assets, and contact information for journalists, media organisations, and content creators covering Nigerian security technology and public safety innovation.
SaferCiti is Nigeria's first real-time security intelligence platform, delivering verified incident data, route safety analysis, missing persons tracking, and emergency tools to individuals, organisations, and government agencies across all 36 states and the FCT.
Founded to address the critical information gap in Nigerian public safety, SaferCiti aggregates data from 39+ verified news sources and community reports, applies a 5-layer AI verification process, and delivers actionable intelligence through a mobile-first platform designed for Nigerian infrastructure and connectivity conditions.
SaferCiti serves everyday commuters, corporate organisations, international NGOs, government security agencies, and Nigerian diaspora. The platform's 10+ security modules cover everything from live incident feeds and route planning to missing persons registries and one-tap SOS.
Nigeria experiences thousands of security incidents annually affecting millions of citizens. Before SaferCiti, there was no centralised, verified, real-time source of security intelligence accessible to ordinary Nigerians. People were making life-or-death travel and location decisions with no reliable data. SaferCiti changes that.
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