Exclusive: Risevest clarifies mass disabling of accounts, opens up on battle with round-tripping
Risevest was the object of a recent social media attack. Customers accused the fintech company of seizing their funds and restricting their accounts at whim...
Uber and Bolt drivers call for NIN verification of passengers after 3 drivers reportedly shot dead
This comes after three e-hailing drivers registered under the Uber and Bolt platform were reportedly shot dead by gunmen in Port Harcourt and Abuja
Kenya license renewal: Bolt denies allegations of illegal commission, admits booking fees
In response to a Technext query, the Country Manager, Linda Ndungu told Technext that her company stuck with the 18% commission as prescribed by the Kenyan transportation regulator.
“It is perfect”- Meet the Lagos e-hailing driver using a N10m electric car for Uber and Bolt
Abel who has been an e-hailing driver for six years, said he only switched to an electric car 7 months ago
FG should allow eNaira wallets to be used for crypto transactions to boost adoption –BitBarter CEO
Etienne believes the government should bring crypto fintechs aboard to help build use cases
Why Nigerians prefer using digital banks for fund transfers ahead of saving their wealth
Despite their growing popularity, many Nigerians still view financial technology companies as loose cannons
Young Nigerians still want to be involved in future elections despite INEC’s failed gamble on technology in 2023
Despite the technical failure of Nigeria’s electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to effectively apply the…
Just in: Bolt launches €25,000 accelerator program for Nigerian e-hailing drivers
The program will be offering a €25,000 seed fund to selected Nigerian drivers who complete the program to support their business plans
E-hailing drivers bash Bolt’s 10% commission plan, insist economy-class rides mean less pay
E-hailing drivers are reacting to Bolt’s latest policy which promises a reduced 10% commission rate even though it…
Bolt Nigeria is offering 10% commission to drivers, but they must accept rides from economy-class
Describing it as a unique earning opportunity, Bolt said drivers will have the chance to drive across both the Bolt category (its base ride type) and the Economy category














