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By 3 a.m., she had published the ledger.

It began as a USB drive her late uncle — a journalist named Dele — had slipped into her palm at a family wedding three years ago. “If anything happens to me, you’ll know what to do,” he’d whispered. Two weeks later, he was found dead in his car in Benin City. The official report said heart attack . The USB drive said otherwise. naijavault

As her taxi crawled toward the airport, stuck behind a broken-down Danfo bus, her phone pinged. A new submission to NaijaVault. By 3 a

By 9 a.m., the governor held a press conference, sweating under the klieg lights, calling the documents “a blatant foreign fabrication.” But the damage was done. Protests erupted in three states. The central bank froze accounts. An international court issued a summons. Two weeks later, he was found dead in his car in Benin City

Temi didn’t wait for the fallout. She cloned NaijaVault onto seventeen servers across seven countries, set a dead-man’s switch to release everything if she didn’t log in every 48 hours, and bought a one-way ticket to Accra under a fake name.