InDrive Extends its Name-Your-Price Mobility Model to 15 Additional Nigerian Cities. relatedposts. kenya set to reduce issuance times with next-gen epassports. may 21, 2025 egyptair partners with sita to modernize network infrastructure. may 21, 2025 indrive has revealed a transformative launch for its peer-to-peer ride-hailing in 15 new nigerian cities and freight services in lagos nigeria. the announcement was made at the esteemed lagos startup week, an event that celebrates entrepreneurship and innovation in africa. indrive’s commitment to community empowerment through fair, transparent urban mobility, and delivery solutions is underlined by this new expansion within nigeria. the company sees vast opportunities within this dynamic country and is eager to engage and serve new local markets. the ride-hailing service has already achieved a triumphant operation in lagos, abuja, and ibadan. with the forthcoming grand launch this july, the service will further extend its reach to kano, kaduna, benin city, nnewi, aba, onitsha, jos, enugu, warri, abeokuta, akure, owerri, calabar, ado, ekiti and uyo. these metropolitan areas stand to gain immensely from the access and convenience that indrive provides. alongside this ride-hailing expansion, indrive also introduces a pioneering solution named indrive.freight, designed to meet the pressing needs of commercial businesses, smes, and private individuals. this on-demand, same-day delivery service caters to freight weighing from 20kg to 20tn. the unique peer-to-peer model allows customers to choose from various delivery options and a wide range of vehicles for city deliveries. headquartered in mountain view, california, indrive has already made significant strides in the ride-hailing industry, with its app being downloaded more than 175 million times and currently operating in 655 cities across 48 countries. echoing its core values of challenging unfairness and promoting innovative solutions, transparency, and fairness, indrive’s expansion in nigeria serves as a strategic step toward driving global impact and facilitating inclusive opportunities for all. as it looks ahead, indrive continues to focus on growth and innovation. with its unique peer-to-peer model, the company is set to reshape the mobility and freight landscape in nigeria and beyond. 54 total views , 1 views today. advertisements author. joel nwankwo joel nwankwo is a tech journalist. he is passionate about telling stories as it relates to africa's social and financial tech advancements. you can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng. view all posts. 0shares
inDrive has revealed a transformative launch for its peer-to-peer ride-hailing in 15 new Nigerian cities and freight services in Lagos Nigeria. The announcement was made at the esteemed Lagos Startup Week, an event that celebrates entrepreneurship and innovation in Africa.
inDrive’s commitment to community empowerment through fair, transparent urban mobility, and delivery solutions is underlined by this new expansion within Nigeria. The company sees vast opportunities within this dynamic country and is eager to engage and serve new local markets.
The ride-hailing service has already achieved a triumphant operation in Lagos, Abuja, and Ibadan. With the forthcoming grand launch this July, the service will further extend its reach to Kano, Kaduna, Benin City, Nnewi, Aba, Onitsha, Jos, Enugu, Warri, Abeokuta, Akure, Owerri, Calabar, Ado, Ekiti and Uyo.
These metropolitan areas stand to gain immensely from the access and convenience that InDrive provides.
Alongside this ride-hailing expansion, inDrive also introduces a pioneering solution named inDrive.Freight, designed to meet the pressing needs of commercial businesses, SMEs, and private individuals.
This on-demand, same-day delivery service caters to freight weighing from 20kg to 20tn. The unique peer-to-peer model allows customers to choose from various delivery options and a wide range of vehicles for city deliveries.
Headquartered in Mountain View, California, inDrive has already made significant strides in the ride-hailing industry, with its app being downloaded more than 175 million times and currently operating in 655 cities across 48 countries.
Echoing its core values of challenging unfairness and promoting innovative solutions, transparency, and fairness, inDrive’s expansion in Nigeria serves as a strategic step toward driving global impact and facilitating inclusive opportunities for all.
As it looks ahead, inDrive continues to focus on growth and innovation. With its unique peer-to-peer model, the company is set to reshape the mobility and freight landscape in Nigeria and beyond.
Joel Nwankwo is a tech journalist. He is passionate about telling stories as it relates to Africa's social and financial tech advancements. You can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng
Joel Nwankwo is a tech journalist. He is passionate about telling stories as it relates to Africa's social and financial tech advancements. You can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng
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InDrive Extends its Name-Your-Price Mobility Model to 15 Additional Nigerian Cities. relatedposts. kenya set to reduce issuance times with next-gen epassports. may 21, 2025 egyptair partners with sita to modernize network infrastructure. may 21, 2025 indrive has revealed a transformative launch for its peer-to-peer ride-hailing in 15 new nigerian cities and freight services in lagos nigeria. the announcement was made at the esteemed lagos startup week, an event that celebrates entrepreneurship and innovation in africa. indrive’s commitment to community empowerment through fair, transparent urban mobility, and delivery solutions is underlined by this new expansion within nigeria. the company sees vast opportunities within this dynamic country and is eager to engage and serve new local markets. the ride-hailing service has already achieved a triumphant operation in lagos, abuja, and ibadan. with the forthcoming grand launch this july, the service will further extend its reach to kano, kaduna, benin city, nnewi, aba, onitsha, jos, enugu, warri, abeokuta, akure, owerri, calabar, ado, ekiti and uyo. these metropolitan areas stand to gain immensely from the access and convenience that indrive provides. alongside this ride-hailing expansion, indrive also introduces a pioneering solution named indrive.freight, designed to meet the pressing needs of commercial businesses, smes, and private individuals. this on-demand, same-day delivery service caters to freight weighing from 20kg to 20tn. the unique peer-to-peer model allows customers to choose from various delivery options and a wide range of vehicles for city deliveries. headquartered in mountain view, california, indrive has already made significant strides in the ride-hailing industry, with its app being downloaded more than 175 million times and currently operating in 655 cities across 48 countries. echoing its core values of challenging unfairness and promoting innovative solutions, transparency, and fairness, indrive’s expansion in nigeria serves as a strategic step toward driving global impact and facilitating inclusive opportunities for all. as it looks ahead, indrive continues to focus on growth and innovation. with its unique peer-to-peer model, the company is set to reshape the mobility and freight landscape in nigeria and beyond. 54 total views , 1 views today. advertisements author. joel nwankwo joel nwankwo is a tech journalist. he is passionate about telling stories as it relates to africa's social and financial tech advancements. you can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng. view all posts. 0shares