
Ride Hailing




Max.ng may be gearing up to launch its own Tricycle-hailing service, Max Keke
Max.ng, Nigeria’s pioneer bike-hailing platform released a tweet yesterday on its official twitter account hinting what might be a preparation to launch its own tricycle-hailing service called Max Keke. Images attached to the tweets showed tricycles branded yellow and black and with the Max.ng logo.... Read More

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How to contact your Uber driver after you’ve requested or completed a Trip
There are many reasons why you might want to reach out to your Uber driver, you could be standing on the wrong side of the road, maybe you imputed the wrong location, or your Uber driver is running late. Which ever reason it is, you... Read More

Gokada, Nigeria’s On-demand Bike-Hailing platform is Shutting down temporarily
According to Fahim Saleh, CEO Gokada, as from August 14, 2019, Gokada will be unavailable. The app will be down, and the pilots will be off the road. Although the shut down will only be for two weeks. This is to sort out some of... Read More

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Nigeria Motorbike-hailing Ecosystem: New, Old and Incoming Players
Motorbike hailing is the latest buzz in the Nigeria tech ecosystem. About three years ago, citizens could only hail bikes (commonly called Okada) the conventional way — flagging down riders by the roadside. The problem, however, was that the activities of these conventional bike riders... Read More




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Corporate Entities Can Now Use Bolt For Business For Staff Transit
Ride-hailing in Africa has gained a lot of traction in the last few years with several startups offering different options for transport directly from your smartphones or computer. One of these startups is the Estonian transport service company formerly known as Taxify which was founded... Read More

Little Cab is ready for Kampala targeting corporate and retail clients
Little cab, the Safaricom backed taxi-hailing app launched in Kampala about a year ago. It is run by Little Ltd, is a taxi-hailing that connects users with drivers to move from one place to another. They offer the power of technology and people to improve... Read More




Here are other Ride-hailing services in Nigeria (asides Uber & Bolt)
The Nigeria Ride-hailing ecosystem is presently not what it used to be. About five (5) years ago, the niche was a non-existent one in the Nigeria tech ecosystem. Now, however, it might interest you to know that there are about 20 players in the e-hailing... Read More


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Wishlist: 5 Safeboda features we would like to use
Safeboda is the most used boda hailing service in Uganda. With more than 8,000 Safebodas, it surpasses global brands like Uber and Taxify. While the company has worked to put almost every feature of any ride hailing app, there are a couple of features on... Read More

Safeboda Uganda raises trip costs during morning and evening peak times
Over the past few years, Safeboda exploded onto the scene, ticking off regular boda riders everywhere and making boda rides super cheap, super easy and relatively a safer way to get from one place to another. We've talked before about why we like ride hailing... Read More
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