“Too many good ideas and red flags stay silent in Nigerian organisations, not because employees don’t care, but because they don’t feel safe.”
In Nigeria’s complex organisational landscape, marked by high power distance, generational gaps, and cultural expectations, creating a safe space for feedback is both urgent and strategic. For leaders who want to foster trust, drive engagement, and uphold integrity, it’s no longer enough to rely on open-door policies or town hall Q&As. The question is: How safe do your people feel to speak up?
Despite well-meaning attempts, traditional feedback systems often fall short. Common challenges include:
To help organisations move beyond cosmetic feedback solutions, Aifa Consulting has partnered with FaceUp, a leading global platform for anonymous reporting, whistleblowing, and ethical feedback.
Together, we’re introducing a customisable, culturally attuned solution that enables Nigerian organisations to:
Whether you’re in the private sector, public service, or civil society, FaceUp adapts to your context from corporate headquarters in Lagos to field offices across Nigeria.
FaceUp combines simplicity with security:
FaceUp supports several strategic goals at once:
Nigeria’s leadership context is unique:
Respect matters. So does hierarchy. But so does listening.
FaceUp helps modern leaders:
And most importantly, it ensures that when people speak up, someone is truly listening.
At Aifa Consulting, we believe that leadership and feedback are two sides of the same coin. Through our partnership with FaceUp, we’re helping organisations go beyond compliance towards cultures of care, courage, and continuous improvement.
Want to see how FaceUp can work for your organisation? Contact us for a walkthrough, onboarding demo, or implementation conversation.

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