
Across Nigeria, communities are tired of waiting for dangerous roads to be fixed. From placing improvised warning signs on potholes to creating makeshift speed bumps, local...

In a country where public transport is inconsistent and sidewalks are a luxury, millions of Nigerians walk daily, to school, church, market, work. But data shows:...

Global and Regional Perspective: Nigeria at the Top Risk Nigeria has the highest estimated road injury death rate globally, at 52.4 deaths per 100,000 people, more...

Across Nigeria, millions rely on highways that have now become war zones, crash sites, and gravesites. From tanker explosions to kidnappings, and from potholes the size...

Even after decades of planning, many Nigerian roads remain poorly maintained. The recent tragedies in Ogun and Kebbi underscore long-standing issues like: Narrow or non-existent shoulders...

Speeding has silently become one of the most deadly contributors to road fatalities in Nigeria, yet enforcement of speed limits remains largely symbolic. Despite well-meaning efforts...

When traffic lights turn red in most countries, cars stop. It’s a simple rule, clear, universal, and enforced. But in many parts of Nigeria, traffic lights...

A Lifeline Turned Deathline. Stretching over 338 km, the East-West Road was designed as a lifeline for Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region, connecting five states: Delta,...

Psycho Drivers on the Road: A Hidden Threat to Public Safety… Every day, millions of people take to the roads trusting that everyone else behind the...

Contrary to misconception, this is neither the world’s tallest nor highest bridge. That title belongs to China’s Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, slated to reach...