Updated May 2026
SoroSoke is Yorùbá for “speak up.” The phrase became a rallying cry during the 2020 #EndSARS movement — a generation of Nigerians refusing to stay silent. SoroSoke Global Platforms Ltd is the company built to keep that voice alive, year-round, in every one of Nigeria’s 774 Local Government Areas.
Why we exist
Most civic technology assumes citizens have time, data, and trust to spare. They don’t. The average Nigerian under 35 carries a smartphone, a hustle, and a long list of grievances about how their LGA is being run — potholes that swallow okada riders, clinics without drugs, schools without roofs, and government meetings nobody is invited to.
SoroSoke flips the model. Instead of asking people to volunteer their time to civic engagement, we recognise it. Every verified post, every flagged issue, every successful referral, and every LGA milestone earns S-Points as part of our Creator Reward System. Civic participation becomes visible, measurable, and rewarded.
If you make speaking up a livelihood, you get a louder, more accurate, and more durable civic voice than any government press conference, NGO survey, or election cycle can produce.
What we do
We operate two connected platforms:
- SoroSoke (the social platform) — a feed-driven civic network where Nigerians post, comment, vote on issues, and earn S-Points for verified contributions. Anonymous and identified posting are both supported, with strict moderation rules.
- SoroSoke Jobs (jobs.sorosokegpl.com) — the recruitment arm that certifies and supports Community Managers and Revenue Scouts in every LGA. These are the people who turn online voice into on-the-ground action: verifying posts, organising town halls, running referral drives.
Together, the two platforms form a closed loop: voice on the platform → verification on the ground → recognition through S-Points → more voice. We are building the only nationwide civic feedback system in Nigeria where every node has a real name, a real contribution record, and a real reason to keep showing up.
Our reach
Our values
1. Pay, don’t beg.
Civic engagement should not depend on guilt, donations, or grant cycles. People who show up deserve to be paid, just like every other category of work. Every line of code in SoroSoke serves that principle.
2. Anonymity is a right, accountability is a structure.
You can post anonymously on SoroSoke — especially when you’re calling out power. But the platform itself is not anonymous: every Community Manager has a verified ID, every Revenue Scout has a contribution record, and every moderation decision has a paper trail. We protect the speaker, not the lie.
3. Voice without verification is noise.
Every post that earns S-Points goes through a verification path — either community-voted, CM-verified, or evidence-backed. That’s how we keep SoroSoke from becoming another rage-amplifier and instead become a serious feedback channel that government, media, and investors can actually use.
4. Built in Nigeria, for Nigeria.
Every design decision — data costs, low-bandwidth modes, Pidgin support, contribution visibility, and accessible onboarding — reflects what it’s like to use a smartphone in Lagos traffic, in a Maiduguri compound, in an Aba market. SoroSoke is not a Silicon Valley app translated into English.
Who we serve
SoroSoke supports five distinct user types, each with their own access, recognition structure, and responsibilities:
- Anonymous users — can read, react, and submit unverified posts (rate-limited, no recognition).
- Registered users — verified phone + ID, full posting rights, earn S-Points on verified contributions.
- Diaspora members — Nigerians abroad who fund LGA initiatives and earn matching S-Points for verified impact.
- Corporate members — brands and institutions that sponsor LGA-level work in exchange for transparent reporting.
- Administrators — SGPL staff and certified Community Managers operating the verification and moderation layer.
Who we are
SoroSoke Global Platforms Ltd is registered in Nigeria under RC No. 1801907. We are based in Lagos with operations and Community Manager teams across all six geopolitical zones. The company is privately funded with founding capital from Nigerian and diaspora technology operators, and is currently raising its first institutional round (see Investors).
We are building the team that builds Nigeria’s voice. If you want to help, the door is open — see Our Team and SoroSoke Jobs.
Our office addrress: 3 Omoniyi Street, Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos - 101232, Nigeria