Credible data. Transparent methodology. Public access to independently conducted studies on social attitudes, public opinion, and consumer behaviour in Nigeria.
Our approach is grounded in clear methodology, careful data collection, and transparent reporting.
All data is collected directly through structured surveys and fieldwork. We do not rely on secondary or unverified sources.
Each study includes clear details on sampling, data collection, and analysis — published alongside every report.
Sample size, location, and respondent profile are stated in every report — not buried in footnotes or omitted.
Participation is voluntary and based on informed consent. Personal identities are never linked to survey results.
A nationwide survey examining cost of living, income pressure, and economic sentiment among Nigerian adults. Conducted through structured interviews across all geopolitical zones.
Independently conducted studies on social attitudes, public opinion, and economic conditions in Nigeria.
Healthcare access, public health attitudes, and wellbeing conditions among Nigerian adults.
Cost of living, consumer sentiment, financial access, and economic conditions in Nigeria.
Public trust in institutions, service delivery perceptions, and civic attitudes in Nigeria.
Social attitudes, youth behaviour, gender dynamics, and community values across Nigerian states.
Wave-on-wave tracking of public sentiment across economic and social issues in Nigeria.
We design and execute research studies for organisations, governments, and businesses — with clear methodology, structured fieldwork, and reliable data outputs.
Independently conducted studies across health, economy, governance, and society in Nigeria — with clear methodology on every report.
A nationwide survey examining cost of living, income pressure, and economic sentiment among Nigerian adults across all geopolitical zones.
Survey examining public confidence in primary healthcare infrastructure and government health services across Nigeria's geopolitical zones.
Longitudinal tracking of consumer confidence, purchasing power perceptions, and economic outlook among Nigerian adults.
Analysis of public trust in government institutions, the judiciary, security forces, and media among Nigerian adults.
Study exploring how Nigerian youth aged 18–35 engage with digital platforms, social issues, and civic participation.
Mixed-methods study assessing barriers to antenatal care uptake across six rural states in Nigeria.
A nationwide survey examining cost of living pressures, income adequacy, and economic sentiment among Nigerian adults. Conducted through structured interviews with participants drawn from all six geopolitical zones. Data collection is ongoing.
This study is currently open access. Full findings will be published when data collection is complete.
This survey examines the lived experience of cost of living pressures among Nigerian adults. It covers household spending patterns, income adequacy, food access, and broader economic sentiment.
The study uses structured interviews administered through our national research panel. Participants are drawn from all geopolitical zones, with attention to representation across urban and rural areas, age groups, and income levels.
Data is collected through face-to-face and phone interviews using a structured questionnaire. All responses are anonymised. No personally identifiable information is linked to survey answers. Results are reported in aggregate only.
Data collection is ongoing. Complete findings will be published when the fieldwork phase concludes. You can contribute to this study by joining the research panel.
Wave-on-wave tracking of public sentiment across key economic and social issues in Nigeria.
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We design and execute research studies for organisations, governments, and businesses — with clear methodology, structured fieldwork, and reliable data outputs.
From single surveys to long-term research programmes — scoped to your needs and your audience.
End-to-end survey execution including questionnaire design, sampling, and field data collection.
Understanding how people view organisations, policies, and programmes.
Baseline to endline studies to assess outcomes and effectiveness.
Managing repeat surveys with consistent respondents over time.
Focus groups and interviews to explore behaviours and attitudes in depth.
Clear analysis and reporting of research findings for any audience.
A structured workflow from initial discussion to final delivery.
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Methodology, sample plan, and timeline
Structured data collection across agreed areas
Verified analysis with full disclosure
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Wesearch is an independent research platform. We conduct and publish studies on social attitudes, public opinion, and economic conditions in Nigeria — using transparent methodology and structured fieldwork.
"Good decisions require honest data. Our work is to produce data that is credible, clearly explained, and publicly accessible."— Wesearch Research Team
Every study we publish follows the same structured process — regardless of whether it is public or commissioned.
Sampling is structured to reflect the diversity of the Nigerian population — by region, gender, age, and urban/rural split.
All survey instruments are reviewed before fielding. Questions are tested for clarity and neutrality.
Data is collected through structured interviews. Participants are informed of the purpose and their right to withdraw at any time.
Responses are checked for completeness and consistency before analysis begins.
Findings are reported in aggregate. No individual responses are identifiable in published results.