Nigeria: Why We Went On Strike, Abuja Uber Drivers

31 October 2016

A few days after Uber, an American worldwide online transportation network company, lost the right to classify its drivers as self-employed in the UK, its drivers in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, have commenced a strike action over commission fees and other logistics.

PREMIUM TIMES learnt that Uber drivers were no longer comfortable with the 25 percent commission collected by the online transport network.

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