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Bolt is now Nigeria’s most downloaded ride-hailing app, surpassing Uber and InDrive, as it expands to more cities and rolls out new features.
Bolt has launched Family Profile in Nigeria, allowing one user to manage rides and payments for up to 9 family members.
Bolt records 42% drop in offline trips in Nigeria, reports surge in safety feature usage amid regulatory scrutiny and competition.
On Workers’ Day, Nigerian app-based drivers with AUATWON staged a nationwide strike against Uber and Bolt, demanding fare reform, safety, and fair labor terms.
Ride-hailing drivers in Nigeria plan a May 1 strike to protest exploitative commissions, low fares, and poor safety measures. The action could reshape gig economy policies in Nigeria and beyond.
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