New Online Taxi-hailing Launches In Abuja

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In an exciting development, a groundbreaking online taxi-hailing company called Ride has made its debut in Abuja, Nigeria.

With a vast network of registered driver-partners ready to hit the roads, Ride is poised to revolutionise transportation not only in the Federal Capital Territory but throughout all thirty-six states of the federation.

During the launch ceremony, the head of Media and Strategic Communications for Ride, Joel Odaudu, emphasised the company’s mission to provide Nigerians with an affordable, convenient, comfortable, and flexible option for both local and interstate travel.

“Our aim is to offer more convenient, efficient, and reliable transport services in the FCT, while also enhancing urban mobility across all 36 states. Ride is here to provide Nigerians with an affordable and flexible alternative for safe and reliable commuting within our nation’s cities,” Odaudu stated.
He further highlighted that Ride represents a significant shift in transportation and serves as an innovative platform that will reshape travel patterns and shape the future of cities across Nigeria.

Ride’s senior vice president, Anselm Idoko, echoed Odaudu’s enthusiasm, describing the launch as a tremendous success. He expressed confidence in Ride’s ability to deliver the safest, most effective, and comfortable transport services to the Nigerian population, while also creating job opportunities for vehicle owners.

“As a new player in the Nigerian e-hailing industry, we are excited to introduce safe, reliable, and affordable ride-hailing services on demand to cities nationwide, including the FCT. Additionally, we aim to provide flexible employment opportunities to thousands of drivers and vehicle owners across the country,” Idoko affirmed.

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With Ride’s entry into the online taxi-hailing market, Nigeria can expect a transformative shift in urban transportation, empowering citizens with a seamless and reliable means of getting around while creating economic opportunities for many. The future of commuting has arrived, and it’s called Ride.”

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