Uber, Taxify Nigeria Drivers Look to Boost Earnings

Uber and Taxify drivers have formed the National Union for Professional E-hailing Drivers and Partners, representing over 14,000 drivers all over the country, after running out of options to express their unhappiness over exorbitant charges and alleged fake insurance policies offered by the foreign e-hailing companies. They vowed to dump the foreign partners to promote Nigerian companies.

Cities of Lagos and Abuja

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