This is a reminder that flood prevention prevention is required, in as much as it could be caused by natural disaster, actions should be taken before disaster strikes. #flood#flooding#flooddamage#naturaldisaster#floodrelief
The recent flooding in Ogidi Anambra state, is an unfortunate event that has sweep the residents some of the residents of their livelihood. It's a disaster nobody wishes to experience.
...properly, keep drainage channels clear, educate your neighbours and friends, and report potential hazards to the appropriate authorities before they escalate.
A cleaner environment is a safer environment. The change we seek begins with the choices we make every day.
Eid Mubarak!
It's never too late to wish one another a joyful celebration. Now that the festivities are over and we are gradually returning to our daily routines, it's important that we turn our attention to something that affects us all, environmental hygiene.
...lives, destruction of property, shattered dreams, and countless other avoidable tragedies.
The rainy season is here, and flooding is already causing significant damage in many communities. More than simply preparing for it, we must take responsible action. Dispose of waste...
Let us be mindful of every piece of waste we dispose of, where we throw our refuse, and whether water is allowed to flow freely through our drainage systems. The truth is that the consequences of our actions can either help save thousands of lives or contribute to the loss of ...
The AI war era is here.
At African Lion 2026, the largest U.S. military exercise in Africa, AI-powered warfare systems were publicly showcased for the first time.
AI is no longer just generating images or writing essays.
It is now entering surveillance, military intelligence,
This video is part of our rainy season awareness effort: a reminder that preparedness does not start when disaster happens.
It starts with what we do before the rain falls.
Keep drainages clear. Dispose waste properly. Report risks early. Stay safe.
#keepdrainageclean#nema
In 2025 alone, flooding across Nigeria led to 241 deaths, displaced over 158,000 people, and left more than 115 people missing.
But floods are not only caused by heavy rainfall.
Blocked drainages, poor waste disposal, plastic pollution, and weak public awareness...
...all turn rain into disaster.
At Solve X, our work is rooted in understanding how systems affect people. And during rainy season, public safety is also a systems issue from drainage infrastructure to citizen behaviour, emergency response, and communication.
Between 2023 & 2025 alone, Nigeria reportedly lost over ₦320 billion to digital financial fraud, with more than 92% linked to digital transactions and mobile platforms. The question is no longer whether fraud exists. Can Nigeria’s digital systems reliably verify trust at scale?
At the same time, Solve X research continues to uncover deeper cracks inside Nigeria’s SIM-NIN and digital identity ecosystem:
SIM swap fraud.
Unauthorized NIN linkages.
Identity black markets.
Weak verification systems.
Recycled phone numbers tied to old debts & fraud histories.
Around the same period, AI data startup Kled announced it had removed Nigeria from its platform after claiming the region recorded an “approximately 95% fraud rate,” including fake identity documents and manipulated submissions flooding its systems.
This week, Techpoint Africa revealed how a fake restaurant using stolen photos, fabricated tax details, and false business information successfully passed onboarding processes on Glovo and Chowdeck.
Nigeria built one of Africa’s most ambitious digital identity systems to strengthen security and reduce fraud but in practice, it has also created new layers of vulnerability within an already expanding cybercrime ecosystem.
...and raising the bar for adaptability.
The advantage now is not just skill, but the ability to evolve with the work.
At Solve X, we believe the future of work is not human vs technology but humans who understand how to use it.
#happyworkersday🇳🇬
#internationalworkersday
Today, we celebrate the people who power every system.
Work is changing faster, more digital, more connected.
And with it, the tools we use are evolving.
AI is not here to replace people.
It is reshaping how work gets done; removing repetition, amplifying capability,...