Simpliride launches with zero commission for drivers in Lagos, Abuja, PH
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Local ride-hailing app SimpliRide launches in Nigeria with zero commission
Simpliride, an indigenous ride-hailing platform, has officially launched its services in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, one month after Condia predicted its entry into Nigeria’s mobility sector. Developed by ride-hailing drivers, SimpliRide positions itself as a driver-centric alternative to established platforms like Uber and Bolt. The platform operates on a subscription-based model, charging drivers a flat daily fee of ₦1500. This is favour…
Simpliride launches with zero commission for drivers in Lagos, Abuja, PH
As e-hailing drivers across Nigeria continue to wail under the weight of what they describe as poor working conditions afforded to them by apps, SimpliRide, a new ride-hailing app, has today launched its services in Nigeria to address the challenges of the drivers. According to the Director of Business Development, Dr Raymond Odu Dibang-Achua, who spoke with Technext, SimpliRide, whose technology is managed by Epevs Studio, was established to ch…
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