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