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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nelochukwu: 10:06am On Feb 05, 2025
Omoapena:
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Kindly reach out to me on whatsapp for proper understanding about the movement 0808227536.3
Tanx bro we spoke. Regards
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nelochukwu: 10:07am On Feb 05, 2025
Obedibombedi:
If your cousin is ready to dole out cash, a LC Prado is available.
grin grin

Tanx mate ave got a deal
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Barbiturate(m): 11:18am On Feb 05, 2025
Someone help me with Bolt's office address.

Are they still at Salem?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by capnies: 12:08pm On Feb 05, 2025
[quote author=Omoapena post=134001616][/quote]Good day my brothers please do you need any money to register your car with bolt?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 12:31pm On Feb 05, 2025
capnies:
Good day my brothers please do you need any money to register your car with bolt?
Yes, I guess about 2500, just go with 4k, it's for inspection.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nelochukwu: 3:16pm On Feb 05, 2025
Obedibombedi:
If your cousin is ready to dole out cash, a LC Prado is available.
Bro pls drop ur digit. Urgently.

Funny enuff dem no want Corolla or Camry now prado
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Obedibombedi:
Nelochukwu:
Bro pls drop ur digit. Urgently.

Funny enuff dem no want Corolla or Camry now prado
Pls contact Rgds
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nelochukwu:
Obedibombedi:
Pls Rgds
Pls I'm not in d country so I can only do whatapp calls. This no is not on whatapp
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Obedibombedi: 3:55pm On Feb 05, 2025
Nelochukwu:
Pls I'm not in d country so I can only do whatapp calls. This no is not on whatapp
It is, check again sir.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by capnies: 4:49pm On Feb 05, 2025
Omoapena:
Yes, I guess about 2500, just go with 4k, it's for inspection.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH

I SPENT 15K TO REGISTER HONDA ELEMENT 2004 MODEL IN PORT HARCOURT SUV

PLEASE HOW MUCH WOULD I BE RETURNING WEEKLY TO THE OWNER FOR THIS TYPE OF VEHICLE
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nelochukwu: 6:03pm On Feb 05, 2025
Obedibombedi:
It is, check again sir.
Oh really It wasn't showing whatapp. Tanx tho ave concluded a deal already on a Prado.

Regards
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Obedibombedi: 6:13pm On Feb 05, 2025
Nelochukwu:
Oh really It wasn't showing whatapp. Tanx tho ave concluded a deal already on a Prado.

Regards
You can edit your quote on my contact.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by lexylexy(m): 6:17am On Feb 06, 2025
capnies:
THANK YOU VERY MUCH

I SPENT 15K TO REGISTER HONDA ELEMENT 2004 MODEL IN PORT HARCOURT SUV

PLEASE HOW MUCH WOULD I BE RETURNING WEEKLY TO THE OWNER FOR THIS TYPE OF VEHICLE
Sorry, what exactly did you spend the 15k on? Is it for inspection or what exactly? I believe you should have settled remittance with the owner before registering the car
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by davit: 10:02am On Feb 06, 2025
Omoapena:
Yes, I guess about 2500, just go with 4k, it's for inspection.
1200 naira only
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Eyinola1: 1:18pm On Feb 06, 2025
TheModerator:
If you ignore Uber and Bolt and continue picking shitty fares on Indrive, what sense is there? The main culprit here is Indrive, they are the destructive element here. Uber and Bolt are simply trying to be at pair with them in other not to lose their market shares. The drivers too that don't have the mentality to ignore trips on Indrive are largely part of the problem.

But then again, looking at the unemployment rate and hunger out there, some of these drivers don't care. If it's 5k they take home a day after 10hrs of hard labour, most will not mind. App companies are using these to their own advantage. Take Indrive out of the equation and there might just be some respite. If there has to be any protest, it should have started from the root cause of the problem which is Indrive.
why can't they reduce their commission instead of always reducing fares?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by XGhost: 6:44pm On Feb 06, 2025
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 9:37pm On Feb 06, 2025
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The Lagos State Government on Thursday announced the introduction of the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) at four locations across the state. Additionally, the state government announced that, henceforth, drivers who overspeed will be fined N50,000, while red light offenders will be fined N20,000. For the Checkpoint Sites designed to detect overspeeding, one is located at Alapere, Ogudu Road, with a speed limit of 80km/h, while the other is installed at Nitel, Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, with a speed limit of 60km/h.
On the other hand, the E-Police Sites for Traffic Violations are installed at Allen Avenue Road Junction and Nurudeen Olowopopo Road. These e-Police sites are designed to detect a wide range of traffic violations, including running red lights, non-compliance with lane discipline, illegal U-turns, and reverse driving on highways.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by PHEEEMMMY: 10:56pm On Feb 06, 2025
Hello everyone, I need your honest advice.

I’m 39, currently working as a manager at a private cleaning company (the company cleans banks etc), but the pay is bad—₦100K per month for a master’s holder. I work Monday till Saturday and I barely have any time for any other thing. The job is killing me. I’ve decided it’s time to do something for myself, and I’m looking at joining the ride-hailing business (Uber, Bolt, Indrive, Taxify) in Lagos.

I plan to buy a car in the ₦3M-₦4M range with money from friends and family. But before I take that step, I want to hear from you, the experts. If I were your brother, what would you honestly tell me?

-Is this a smart move?
-What kind of car should I go for in this budget?
-What are the biggest challenges I should expect?
-Can I make decent money, or is it just stress?

I respect your experience, so I want to hear the truth—good or bad. Thanks in advance for your advice!
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Glithronix: 11:53pm On Feb 06, 2025
PHEEEMMMY:
Hello everyone, I need your honest advice.

I’m 39, currently working as a manager at a private cleaning company (the company cleans banks etc), but the pay is bad—₦100K per month for a master’s holder. I work Monday till Saturday and I barely have any time for any other thing. The job is killing me. I’ve decided it’s time to do something for myself, and I’m looking at joining the ride-hailing business (Uber, Bolt, Indrive, Taxify) in Lagos.

I plan to buy a car in the ₦3M-₦4M range with money from friends and family. But before I take that step, I want to hear from you, the experts. If I were your brother, what would you honestly tell me?

-Is this a smart move?
-What kind of car should I go for in this budget?
-What are the biggest challenges I should expect?
-Can I make decent money, or is it just stress?

I respect your experience, so I want to hear the truth—good or bad. Thanks in advance for your advice!
I was receiving the same amount as yours when I was working for salary, but today, I make more than my salary in a week.
As long as you are the car owner, there's no way you won't have a NET of over 100k in a week. There's no way (speaking for Lagos).
My brother, this is 2025, 100k a month is a total bullcrap.
Take the money and get yourself a good car with 4plugs (2.4Ltr engine downward), and come and see the difference.
Anyone receiving less than 400k salary a month is not in my league.
This is not boasting, it is reality.
Get a car. Get your ass into the hustle and see what's there.

Much respect, boss.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird:
PHEEEMMMY:
Hello everyone, I need your honest advice.

I’m 39, currently working as a manager at a private cleaning company (the company cleans banks etc), but the pay is bad—₦100K per month for a master’s holder. I work Monday till Saturday and I barely have any time for any other thing. The job is killing me. I’ve decided it’s time to do something for myself, and I’m looking at joining the ride-hailing business (Uber, Bolt, Indrive, Taxify) in Lagos.

I plan to buy a car in the ₦3M-₦4M range with money from friends and family. But before I take that step, I want to hear from you, the experts. If I were your brother, what would you honestly tell me?

-Is this a smart move?
-What kind of car should I go for in this budget?
-What are the biggest challenges I should expect?
-Can I make decent money, or is it just stress?

I respect your experience, so I want to hear the truth—good or bad. Thanks in advance for your advice!
Can you drive properly? Or this is your first rodeo.

Addition:
You will make way more money than your current salary. Like way more.. you can even afford to hire someone in your wage bracket at your former workplace.. .. grin

Don't rush to buy any car. Without a very sound car, you will be frustrated. Don't take this part lightly. A very sound car .That will serve at least 8 months before any Major repair. You have to do your due diligence.
If it means scouting for 3 months. Dont fall for agents that might dm you afterwards..


Can you reach out to family n friends to get you a car on rentals, I believe this will put you in a better ground state than starting out with loans.

I will prepare to launch out in April. The market should be really stable by then.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Obedibombedi: 7:54am On Feb 07, 2025
Nelochukwu:
Pls I'm not in d country so I can only do whatapp calls. This no is not on whatapp
Bro, kindly edit your post.
I don't want my private number on here.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Obedibombedi: 8:02am On Feb 07, 2025
PHEEEMMMY:
Hello everyone, I need your honest advice.

I’m 39, currently working as a manager at a private cleaning company (the company cleans banks etc), but the pay is bad—₦100K per month for a master’s holder. I work Monday till Saturday and I barely have any time for any other thing. The job is killing me. I’ve decided it’s time to do something for myself, and I’m looking at joining the ride-hailing business (Uber, Bolt, Indrive, Taxify) in Lagos.

I plan to buy a car in the ₦3M-₦4M range with money from friends and family. But before I take that step, I want to hear from you, the experts. If I were your brother, what would you honestly tell me?

-Is this a smart move?
-What kind of car should I go for in this budget?
-What are the biggest challenges I should expect?
-Can I make decent money, or is it just stress?

I respect your experience, so I want to hear the truth—good or bad. Thanks in advance for your advice!
This is the best time to begin.
A small 2003 -2007, 1.4L- 1.8L motor would be perfect.
A smartphone with at least 8gb RAM.

Get all vehicle documents, download all major apps (Uber, indriver and Bolt) and hit the road.

In 6months, you'd be geared up to either continue or quit.

Last month I only drove for 6 days in all.
Havent driven this month, but I still guide cool

P.S: I can't take any salary less than 1.5M monthly

Good luck sir.
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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nelochukwu: 12:15pm On Feb 07, 2025
Obedibombedi:
Bro, kindly edit your post.
I don't want my private number on here.
Bro I don't get u. Sorry what exactly u want me to do

Modified: is that ok bro? I believe ave done what u requested.

Many thanks
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nelochukwu: 12:23pm On Feb 07, 2025
Obedibombedi:
Bro, kindly edit your post.
I don't want my private number on here.
I'm sorry I'm just seeing this. Ave done it sorry mate
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by capnies: 3:10pm On Feb 07, 2025
PLEASE MY BROTHERS HOW DO I GET A TRACKER FOR MY VEHICLE
PLEASE CHEAP AND RELIABLE
AM IN PORT HARCOURT
THANKS
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by AutoTechDoyz(m): 1:09pm On Feb 08, 2025
PHEEEMMMY:
Hello everyone, I need your honest advice.

I’m 39, currently working as a manager at a private cleaning company (the company cleans banks etc), but the pay is bad—₦100K per month for a master’s holder. I work Monday till Saturday and I barely have any time for any other thing. The job is killing me. I’ve decided it’s time to do something for myself, and I’m looking at joining the ride-hailing business (Uber, Bolt, Indrive, Taxify) in Lagos.

I plan to buy a car in the ₦3M-₦4M range with money from friends and family. But before I take that step, I want to hear from you, the experts. If I were your brother, what would you honestly tell me?

-Is this a smart move?
-What kind of car should I go for in this budget?
-What are the biggest challenges I should expect?
-Can I make decent money, or is it just stress?

I respect your experience, so I want to hear the truth—good or bad. Thanks in advance for your advice!
100k for a monthly salary is rubbish. On a very good week here in Abuja I net that in 3 days.
What's most important is that you get yourself a very sound car. Take your time, and do your due diligence. This, my friend, cannot be emphasised enough. And when you go to inspect a car make certain you've got a scanner with you, even if it's elm with one of those free car scanning apps on playstore.
It's gonna take a while to make the kind of profits our oga at the top here grin make as you'd still have to learn by yourself what constitues a bad or good trip. Not matter what, you're still gonna make money from the get-go.
As far as the downside is concerned, for me, it's the vaginal cretins. Most of whom would almost always disrespect you. But when you remember you make in a week what most of them make in a month you go just laugh for their ugly and overly made-up faces.
With that said, still, do not be prejudiced against them as a handful of them can be so wonderful that you'd wish you were their man. It's happened to me a few times, but I don't mix business with pleasure. For now! cheesy
So my guy, get a sound car, valid car documentation, hit the road and start making decent money.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 2:08pm On Feb 08, 2025
PHEEEMMMY:
Hello everyone, I need your honest advice.

I’m 39, currently working as a manager at a private cleaning company (the company cleans banks etc), but the pay is bad—₦100K per month for a master’s holder. I work Monday till Saturday and I barely have any time for any other thing. The job is killing me. I’ve decided it’s time to do something for myself, and I’m looking at joining the ride-hailing business (Uber, Bolt, Indrive, Taxify) in Lagos.

I plan to buy a car in the ₦3M-₦4M range with money from friends and family. But before I take that step, I want to hear from you, the experts. If I were your brother, what would you honestly tell me?

-Is this a smart move?
-What kind of car should I go for in this budget?
-What are the biggest challenges I should expect?
-Can I make decent money, or is it just stress?

I respect your experience, so I want to hear the truth—good or bad. Thanks in advance for your advice!
E get some questions wey person no suppose they ask.
Masters degree holder
N100k salary work
Has access to N3m in loans.

So u have access to N3m loan and u are doing 100k salary job with your masters degree?
Truth is, if u can't see the opportunity by yourself, if u are advised to do anything and it goes bad, u will blame the people that asked u to resign and start your own business. When u are ready to take your destiny in your own hands, u know what to do.
I make your monthly salary in 1 and half day doing ehailing in Lagos. I think this is all I need to say. Whether your car is good or only good for night work without AC or short trips because of over heating, u did still make way more than 100k a month.
Even if u buy goods worth N3m and sell physically, or online on Whatsapp, nairaland, jiji and Instagram, Facebook and Twitter u will make more than 100k weekly.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 66forlife: 6:22pm On Feb 08, 2025
Anybody offering car financing services here? Payment duration 6-8months?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 66forlife: 6:24pm On Feb 08, 2025
AutoTechDoyz:
100k for a monthly salary is rubbish. On a very good week here in Abuja I net that in 3 days.
What's most important is that you get yourself a very sound car. Take your time, and do your due diligence. This, my friend, cannot be emphasised enough. And when you go to inspect a car make certain you've got a scanner with you, even if it's elm with one of those free car scanning apps on playstore.
It's gonna take a while to make the kind of profits our oga at the top here grin make as you'd still have to learn by yourself what constitues a bad or good trip. Not matter what, you're still gonna make money from the get-go.
As far as the downside is concerned, for me, it's the vaginal cretins. Most of whom would almost always disrespect you. But when you remember you make in a week what most of them make in a month you go just laugh for their ugly and overly made-up faces.
With that said, still, do not be prejudiced against them as a handful of them can be so wonderful that you'd wish you were their man. It's happened to me a few times, but I don't mix business with pleasure. For now! cheesy
So my guy, get a sound car, valid car documentation, hit the road and start making decent money.
My oga are yiu E-hauling in Abuja?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 66forlife: 9:58pm On Feb 08, 2025
Pls what do you guys think of 2014 Elantra for this business I am thinking of giving up my 9-5 to start next month
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Barbiturate(m): 10:12pm On Feb 08, 2025
Na wah o! Guys just wan drop 9-5 now wey prices dey so low! God go help everybody Sha!
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