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Home » QuickBunny Launches in Lagos, Aims to Redefine the Logistics Sector

QuickBunny Launches in Lagos, Aims to Redefine the Logistics Sector

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
February 15, 2023
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QuickBunny launches logistics business

L-r: Oscar Ebanja, CEO QUICKBUNNY; Raymond Maduagwu, COO; James Stephanie Chidinma, CFO, and Tolu Wade, the CTO at the Launch Event IN Lagos.

Nigerian-based logistics mobile app & a courier aggregation provider – QuickBunny debuted its services early this month, at an official launch held at the Nest Innovation Hub in Yaba Lagos.

The company, focused on delivering packages via hiring vetted agents called ‘Hoppers’ to run delivery or errands in real-time, is set to be a game changer in the delivery business in Nigeria.

Speaking at the Launch,  Mr Oscar Ebanja, the CEO, and Mr Raymond Maduagwu, the COO, said they created the platform to ensure smooth delivery of all packages to their clients’ doorstep, with their target being SMEs, as they understand the need for them to deliver their business proposition to customers.

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One of its exciting features noted was the independent rider system, which according to the COO Raymond Maduagwu – “Anyone willing to ride, make extra income and also feels safe working with us can apply to be a hopper”.

And according to Ebanja, their major objective with introducing independent riders known as Hoppers, is to bring in accountability whilst empowering them with their own work schedule.

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However, being a Hopper involves a rigorous registration process to ensure anyone applying meets its stated criterias. And the other benefits to Hoppers mentioned includes – health insurance, items insurance, free training and sensitization , 24hrs cash out withdrawals amongst others.

Business owners present at the launch expressed their delight on the highlighted  solutions of the company in line with the challenges SMEs face, especially in a busy city like Lagos, whilst applauding the hoppers benefit as a morale booster, away from the norm.

Oscar Sona Ebanja, the CEO, is a US-trained data scientist, engineer, programmer, and serial entrepreneur with considerable experience in cutting-edge technology fields like industrial and automotive design and manufacturing, agile project management, natural language processing, data analysis, and business consulting.

A natural multi-tasker, he also doubles as paramount Chief of the Balong tribe in Cameroon, a demographic that uniquely spans both the English-speaking and French-speaking parts of the bilingual nation.

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