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About Kiki
Nkiru Mordi is a journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Nigeria is quietly rewriting fintech’s rulebook

01 Oct 2023  |  www.wired.com
In 2016, Joshua Chibueze and Odunayo Eweniyi launched PiggyVest, a digital savings platform inspired by traditional Nigerian saving methods. PiggyVest has helped over 53,000 users save nearly a billion Nigerian naira by automating savings and offering interest rates between six and ten percent. The platform addresses Nigeria's financial exclusion by blending technology with traditional practices like the ajo. Experts predict that Nigeria's fintech industry will continue to expand, exploring new financial technologies beyond payments and savings.

How Nigerian Prince stereotypes led to a police brutality crisis

20 Oct 2020  |  www.wired.com
The article explores the origins and impact of Nigeria's Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), highlighting its transformation from a crime-fighting unit to a symbol of police brutality. It details personal accounts of abuse, the rise of the #EndSARS movement, and the government's repeated but ineffective attempts to reform or disband the unit. The narrative underscores the broader issues of police violence and lack of accountability in Nigeria, culminating in mass protests and international support for the movement. Despite the government's creation of a new unit, SWAT, skepticism remains high among Nigerians, who continue to demand genuine reform and justice.

The key role women have played in the fight to #EndSARS

15 Oct 2020  |  The NATIVE
Nigerian women have played a crucial role in the #EndSARS movement, providing legal and financial support to protesters and highlighting gendered experiences of police brutality. Despite facing harassment and threats, women like Feyikemi Abudu and Moe Odele, along with the Feminist Coalition, have been instrumental in mobilizing resources and ensuring transparency. The article criticizes the Nigerian Police Force for their violent actions and the older generation for their lack of involvement. It also addresses the systemic oppression and sexism within the movement, emphasizing the need for inclusive and representative activism.

Why ‘Oloture’ is more than a story, it’s real life

03 Oct 2020  |  The NATIVE
The article discusses the Nigerian crime drama 'Oloture,' which portrays the harrowing realities of human trafficking through the lens of an investigative journalist. The film, inspired by the real-life experiences of journalist Tobore Ovuorie, highlights the dangers and emotional toll of undercover journalism. The narrative draws parallels between the film's plot and Ovuorie's own investigations, emphasizing the ongoing issue of sex trafficking in Nigeria. The article also touches on the performances of the cast, the film's impact, and the broader context of human trafficking globally.

Credited as one of the radio producers on this project.

Sex For Grades is an Investigative documentary that exposes the culture of Sexual harassment in West African Universities reported by Kiki Mordi

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