Live: 2,403 Hazards Reported Today

Mapping Every Pothole.
Tracking Every Fix.

From Lagos to Maiduguri, our roads are failing us. We are building Nigeria’s first unified database of catastrophic infrastructure damage.

Nigeria Deserves Better Than "Death Traps."

The current system thrives on ambiguity. We are building the transparency engine to stop it.

The Invisible Crisis

Thousands of drainage covers are missing and roads are collapsing nationwide, yet there is no central database to track these failures.

The Accountability Gap

Agencies often pass the buck between Federal and State responsibilities. We provide the proof that ends the excuses.

The Cost of Silence

Every unmapped hazard costs lives and destroys vehicles. It’s time to make the invisible, visible.

Two Ways to Serve

WatchWay relies on a trust-based ecosystem. Whether you report hazards or verify them, you are saving lives.

The Citizen

The eyes of the nation. You spot potential disasters before they happen.

  • Snap & Report hazards instantly.
  • Earn Civic Points for every verified report.
  • Track fix progress in real-time.

The Coordinator

Trusted community leaders who verify reports and liaise with authorities.

  • Verify incoming reports for accuracy.
  • Mark hazards as Resolved when fixed.
  • Manage urgency for your assigned State.
Our Solution

Tools to Enforce
Public Accountability.

The "Danger Zone" Alerts

Real-time data for interstate travelers to know which routes have catastrophic washouts or missing manholes before they start their journey.

The Accountability Leaderboard

We rank Nigeria’s 36 states based on response times and repair rates. Who is working? Who is sleeping? The data tells the truth.

API for Activists

Open data for civil society organizations (CSOs) to use during budget defense sessions at the National Assembly. Connect our data to your advocacy.

One Country. One Map.

We are looking for "Coordinators" in all 36 states. Whether you are an engineer, a tech enthusiast, or a frequent traveler, your "Noticing" can save a life.