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Ride-hailing drivers seek 5% commission in petition against Uber, Bolt, InDrive and Lagride

Lagos drivers demand a 5% commission cap from Uber, Bolt, and others, seeking insurance and welfare reforms amid Nigeria’s worsening gig economy crisis.

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LagRide drivers demand urgent reforms amidst app failures 

The complaints outlined in a detailed letter signed by the union’s Public Relations Officer, Steven Iwindoye, accused LagRide of poor execution and disregard for both the well-being of its drivers, and Nigerian regulatory frameworks.

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Nigerian ride-hailing drivers take welfare fight to lawmakers

Drivers suffering under the weight of macroeconomic conditions have continued to advocate for acceptable policies to survive the ride-hailing sector, enduring low patronage.

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LagRide drivers risk arrest over failure to use app weeks after CIG Motors assumed control

Despite achieving over ₦600 million ($389,911)  in gross merchandise value (GMV) on March 25, 2025, LagRide is struggling with driver churn this month.

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Breaking: Zenolynk claims abrupt termination of LagRide contract by Lagos State

We officially exited the scheme on March 10, 2025, after a termination notice was served to us, Zenolynk said

Features

EXCLUSIVE: Inside GAC subtle takeover of LagRide’s ride-hailing operations

The change of control marks the end of a five-year technical partnership between the Lagos State government and Zenolynk Technology Ltd., the app's original developer

Mobility

LagRide to electrify fleet in 2025 with Chinese-made EVs

This would position LagRide as the first ride-hailing service in Nigeria to embrace electric vehicles

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