OpenWatch resolves every incident to the specific place the report named, a town, a road, a landmark, then plots it on the live map. So you can measure risk against your sites and routes, not against a whole state.
A dot on 'Borno' tells you nothing about whether your site or your road is anywhere near the danger.
Most feeds stop at the state or LGA, so a city-centre robbery looks the same as an attack on the highway you use daily.
Without real coordinates you cannot measure distance from an incident to your people, sites, or routes.
Each incident is resolved to the exact town, road, or landmark mentioned in the report, then placed on the map at that spot.
Because every incident carries real coordinates, you can ask what happened within a given radius of any point that matters to you.
Precise points reveal the corridors and neighbourhoods where incidents actually concentrate, instead of a state-wide blur.
Open the live map and zoom to the exact spots incidents were reported. No sales call required.