Freedom should never depend on money

BailRights aims to connect detainees with fast, fair, and transparent bail assistance, ensuring every Nigerian has equal access to justice.

Your Right to Bail
Digitally Enforced

Making Justice Accessible for All

Every year, thousands of Nigerians remain in detention simply because they cannot afford bail or navigate a complex system. BailRights will bridge that gap.

Our Mission

Ensuring every Nigerian gains fair, immediate bail access through compassionate legal support.

Our Vision

A Nigeria where freedom and justice are accessible equally to all citizens.



Freedom Should Not Be a Luxury

Being held in detention for a bailable offence destroys live. Jobs are lost, families are disrupted, and futures are halted. BailRights empowers communities with knowledge, support, and access so that justice is not based on wealth, connections, or luck.

Request Help

Submit basic details about the detainee or case.

Verification

Our lawyers and partners review case eligibility and necessary documentation.

Immediate Action

We work with authorities and legal partners to secure prompt bail.

Follow-Up

We offer compliance support, reminders, and reintegration assistance.

Who We Help

Citizens held for bailable offences who face discrimination or lack legal access.

Our Impact

Faster bail processing, reduced overcrowding, & human rights.



Real Stories. Real Impact

We have collaborated with Judges, Magistrates, Lawyers, and other NGOs to help ordinary citizens with bail

BailRights helped my brother regain his freedom within 24 hours. We didn’t know what to do — they guided us step by step.

Chinwe, Lagos

The system treated me like I didn’t matter. BailRights restored my hope.

Abdul, Kano


News & Articles

Checkout the latest news and articles written by our research team, external contributors an guest authors.

  • Tackling Prison Congestion in Nigeria

    Nigeria’s prisons are severely overcrowded, with inmate populations far exceeding capacity due to factors like a high number of pre-trial detainees, delays in the justice system, and insufficient infrastructure.…

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