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Mride Launches in Lagos: A New Era of Ride-Hailing With Control and Safety

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Lagos is no stranger to ride-hailing apps, but a new player is stepping into the space with a refreshing twist. Mride, a Nigerian-owned ride-hailing platform, has officially launched in Lagos, promising riders more control, drivers more earnings, and everyone more peace of mind.

Putting Riders in Control

Unlike traditional ride-hailing apps that dictate fares, Mride introduces fare negotiation, allowing riders and drivers to agree on a price before the trip begins. This means no more unpredictable fare hikes or awkward surprises at the end of a ride.

Other rider-focused features include:

Cost Splitting: Share fares easily when riding with friends or colleagues.

Trip Scheduling: Plan rides ahead of time, ensuring convenience and reliability.

Live Cam Security: Trips are monitored with in-app live cam technology, enhancing passenger safety and accountability.


Drivers Get a Fairer Deal

For drivers, Mride is turning the industry model on its head. Instead of commission-based deductions on every trip, drivers benefit from a weekly subscription model. With this approach, drivers keep more of their earnings, allowing them to maximize their income while enjoying the flexibility that ride-hailing provides.

A Homegrown Solution for Lagos

By prioritizing transparency, fairness, and safety, Mride is positioning itself as more than just another ride-hailing service. It’s a homegrown Nigerian solution tailored to the realities of Lagos life — one that values both riders and drivers.

As Mride expands, it could become a game-changer in Nigeria’s transportation ecosystem, giving people what they’ve always wanted: choice, control, and trust.

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