About JoinMouth

Built for Nigeria. By Nigerians.

JoinMouth is a civic petition platform that gives every Nigerian the tools to demand change, gather support, and hold institutions accountable — regardless of their resources or connections.

Why JoinMouth exists

Nigeria has no shortage of civic energy. From EndSARS to fuel subsidy protests, Nigerians have repeatedly shown they care deeply about their country. What has been missing is a dedicated, trustworthy digital infrastructure for organised, peaceful advocacy.

International platforms like Change.org exist but are not built with Nigeria in mind. They do not understand our states, our languages, our institutions, or our unique civic challenges. JoinMouth is.

We built JoinMouth to be the platform where Nigerian voices are collected, verified, and formally delivered to the people and institutions responsible for change.

How it works

01
Create a petition
Write your demand clearly, identify who needs to act, and set a signature target. It takes under 5 minutes and is completely free for open petitions.
02
Choose your verification level
Open petitions collect signatures by name and email. Verified petitions require phone OTP confirmation, making each signature provably a real Nigerian.
03
Share and gather support
Share via WhatsApp, Twitter/X, or any channel. Every signature is tracked in real time on your creator dashboard.
04
Deliver to institutions
When ready, generate a formal PDF document with all signatures and deliver it directly to the relevant ministry, governor, or agency via email.

Our commitment

Free to use
Open petitions are always free. Verified petitions charge only for the cost of phone verification.
No advertising
JoinMouth is not funded by advertisers. We do not sell your data or show you ads.
Transparent
All petitions are publicly visible. Signature counts are real and verified.
Nigerian-first
Built specifically for Nigeria with all 36 states, Nigerian institutions, and local context built in.

Ready to make your voice heard?

Join thousands of Nigerians already using JoinMouth to demand change.