Nigerian e-hailing drivers are choosing CNG cars over Electric Vehicles and here is why
While acknowledging that electric vehicles might present a good opportunity to do away with fueling and maintenance costs, they are sceptical about going for them. The top choice for now is CNG...
African financial institutions are increasingly using Blockchain technology to facilitate payments
African financial institutions are increasingly leveraging blockchain technology to power innovative solutions
Uber offers drivers 10% increase in earnings amid talks of boycotting the app in Lagos
This is coming weeks after e-hailing drivers operating in Lagos state threatened to boycott the Uber app
Edo State to introduce API integration for Bolt, Uber and other e-hailing operators
The introduction of API integration will be part of a broader plan to introduce e-hailing regulations in the state
Infinix launches Note 40 series in Nigeria in partnership with Showmax
Nowhere else is the Infinix Note 40 performance more pronounced than in its efficiency for gaming
Crisis rocks Nigerian e-hailing driver’s union over president’s alleged rape and robbery cases in the US
A major crisis is brewing within the Nigerian e-hailing driver’s union, the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of…
Impounded vehicles: Uber says it is already sharing data with Lagos government, unsure about API integration
...it seems the problem is with granting full access to its database via API integration.
First Bank launches digital experience centre in Banana Island, to launch 5 more in 2024
The bank said it would unveil five more digital experience centres across the country by year's end...
Lagos government begins impounding Uber/Moove vehicles over failure to provide access to database
..the state officials operate by ordering rides on the Uber platform only to set upon the drivers who accepted the rides, deflate their tyres and impound their vehicles.
Moove raises $100m Series B funding led by Uber, inches closer to unicorn status with $750m valuation
This isn’t the first coming together of Uber and Moove in Nigeria as both companies have been longtime playmates in the mobility space













