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Transportation in Nigeria Today: What’s Broken and Why It Matters

Traffic that steals hours. Drivers who don’t show. Prices that change by the minute. For millions of Nigerians, getting from A to B is a daily gamble. We look at the real pain points—congestion, safety, reliability, and the lack of options outside major cities—and why fixing them matters for everyone.

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The Real Cost of Getting Around in Nigerian Cities (And How Tech Can Reduce It)

Daily transport eats into budgets for students, workers, and businesses—and that’s before counting time lost, stress, and missed opportunities. We break down the true cost of mobility and how smarter ride-matching and shared rides can ease the burden.

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Ride-Hailing in Nigeria: What Users Want vs What Platforms Currently Offer

Nigerians want reliability, fair pricing, and support that actually responds. Too often, platforms built elsewhere don’t fit how we move. We explore the gap between what users expect and what’s on offer—and why local context matters more than imported models.

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From Okada to Ride-Hailing Apps: How Transportation in Nigeria Is Evolving

From okadas and buses to app-based rides, how Nigerians get around is changing fast. We trace that shift—the rise of digital mobility, the gaps that remain, and where homegrown platforms like Getdrives can make the next difference.

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The Future of Transportation in Nigeria: Shared Rides, Rentals, and Smarter Cities

Shared mobility, flexible rentals, and data-driven routing aren’t just buzzwords—they’re the building blocks of cleaner, more efficient cities. We look at how Nigeria can get there and what it means for riders, drivers, and businesses.

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Building a Nigeria-First Transportation Platform: Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities

Why Nigeria needs solutions built for its roads, its rules, and its people. We share the realities—regulation, infrastructure, and designing for real Nigerian users—and why we’re betting on a homegrown approach to mobility.

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