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Uber Launches New Products, Expands to Akure, Owerri

By Adedapo Adesanya
Ride-hailing giant, Uber, has announced the launch of multiple new products and features in Nigeria as well as other Sub-Saharan African countries like South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, and Côte d’Ivoire.
The launch, which took place simultaneously across various locations in Sub-Saharan Africa markets, also showcased the latest addition to its suite of safety features.
Speaking at the event, General Manager for Uber SSA, Mr Kagiso Khaole, said the brand was pleased to be expanding into eight more cities during September across Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana.
“As we gear ourselves to mark our 10th year anniversary next year, we are excited about moving into more cities enabling people to go anywhere and can get anything. Our commitment to raising the bar on safety remains relentless and we continue to work hard to grow the over 3 million earnings opportunities we have created thus far,” he said.
In Nigeria, Uber will now be operational in Owerri and Akure in Nigeria and will expand its operations to Eldoret, Kisumu, Nakuru and Naivasha in Kenya; and Tamale and Sunyani in Ghana.
Uber say this is part of its commitment to the region and signals more opportunities for more drivers to earn, while riders have convenient and reliable travel options at the tap of a button.
To help reduce costs for riders and increase demand for drivers, Uber launched UberX Share in Ghana and Nigeria, and Uber ChapChap Share in Kenya.
Uber’s shared rides offering allows riders to save up to 30 per cent of the trip fare when matched with a co-rider heading in the same direction, and where a match is not possible, they will still be able to save 5 per cent from their ride.
Speaking on this, Mr Khaole said — “The introduction of UberX Share allows us to proudly demonstrate the power of our platform, understanding the ability to match rider destinations while delivering convenience and affordability. We are a global company that builds locally; and in Ghana, we tapped into the local culture of car-pooling when moving around, which makes this product a great fit for the market.”
It also launched UberXL in Nairobi, Kenya to make travelling across the city with an entire crew has less easier. This option provides seating for up to six people which is great for airport and business trips where extra luggage space may be required. In South Africa, riders can now reserve their group travel 30 days in advance with UberXL Reserve and Uber Van Reserve.
Uber Comfort, which is currently available in South Africa and Côte d’Ivoire, will now be available in Ghana. This bespoke offering is designed for riders looking for an upgrade to their everyday ride with extra comfort. Drivers on Uber Comfort are known to provide excellent service, while exhibiting friendliness, courtesy and professionalism.
Uber Connect, one of the app’s most popular products available in South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Ghana. This will soon be available in two additional cities in Nigeria.
Uber Connect is an on-demand delivery solution that allows users to send and receive packages with speed. The feature comes built-in with a PIN verification providing users peace of mind that their package is being delivered to the right person.
The company said this will help it take a stand for safety.
“Safety is at the core of how we do business and we are proud to announce three new safety features to help improve the experience of users”, says Mr Khaole.
Among the other products is an Audio Recording pilot in South Africa. With this, Uber will now allow riders and drivers to use the app to record and share audio of their trip as evidence in the case of a safety incident – something that drivers have been asking for based on their feedback from roundtable sessions. This new opt-in audio recording feature, which is being piloted in Pretoria and Johannesburg, has been successful in the US and Latin American regions where Uber has a presence.
Also launched was the in-app emergency service in Nigeria. The firm has partnered with Sety to provide on-demand security and medical response for riders and drivers while on a trip. This collaboration will also provide access to a private security response unit closest to their location, using a connected device.
It also announced Safety Check-Up across SSA. This feature encourages riders to complete their safety profile by turning on and utilising the available features such as Trusted Contacts, PIN verification and RideCheck. This is available in all the countries within SSA where Uber operates.
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Stanbic IBTC Bank Partners Autochek to Boost Auto-financing, Disburses N4bn

By Adedapo Adesanya
A top financial institution in Nigeria, Stanbic IBTC Bank, has partnered with Autochek, an automotive technology firm, to facilitate accessible and affordable car ownership in Nigeria.
This vehicle-financing collaboration combines Stanbic IBTC Bank’s extensive financial expertise and network with Autochek’s cutting-edge technology platform and robust dealer distribution network; streamlining the car-buying process and making it more accessible and affordable for Nigerians.
The car financing programme offered through this strategic alliance provides several key advantages for customers including competitive interest rates that enhance affordability, as well as flexible repayment plans.
Within six months, the collaboration has disbursed over N4 billion in loans since its inception in August 2024 furthering empowering numerous individuals to purchase their desired vehicles.
According to the company, there are approximately N1 billion in deals that are currently being processed.
The partnership is poised for continued growth and impact on the Nigerian automotive landscape, according to Mr Olu Delano, Executive Director, Personal and Private Banking at Stanbic IBTC Bank.
He made this known while speaking at the media parley held in Lagos to engage stakeholders in the industry.
“We are incredibly excited about the tangible impact of our collaboration with Autochek. This partnership has significantly lowered the barriers to car ownership; making it a reality for many Nigerians. At Stanbic IBTC Bank, we are dedicated to providing innovative financial solutions that cater to the evolving needs of our customers.
“We are committed to the long-term success of this partnership and its contribution to the growth and development of Nigeria’s automotive industry,” he added.
On her part, Ms Mayokun Fadeyibi, Chief Operating Officer at Autochek, highlighted the transformative nature of the partnership.
“Our collaboration with Stanbic IBTC Bank has revolutionised the car-buying experience in Nigeria. By leveraging technology and strategic partnerships, we have made car ownership more accessible, convenient, and transparent.
“We share Stanbic IBTC Bank’s commitment to driving growth in the automotive sector and look forward to expanding the reach and impact of this partnership.”
The partnership comes with a swift and efficient application process, that will allow customers to enjoy a smooth and convenient experience.
Also, Autochek’s platform and extensive dealer distribution network give customers access to various vehicles, ensuring they can find the perfect car to meet their needs.
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Lagos Reduces Red Line Train Fares by 30% to N1,000

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The Red Line train fares have been slashed by the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, by 30 per cent to N1,000 from N1,500.
Mr Sanwo-Olu announced the cut in the fares on Tuesday during the commissioning of the Abule Egba Bus Terminal in the Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area (LCDA).
He disclosed that the intra-city rail transport was to make life easier for residents of the metropolis, noting that his administration was to enhance seamless mass transportation from the suburb to other parts of the state.
The bus terminal is strategically situated close to Lagos Red Line corridor, reflecting the government’s commitment to continuously enhance public transportation systems, strengthening connectivity and improving the overall experience for commuters.
Business Post reports that the Abule Egba Bus Terminal has features like loading bays, a terminal building with a customer service area, a waiting area, spaces for restaurants and other commercial services, offices for ground staff, public conveniences, a water treatment plant and provision for green energy, among others.
“This is a public bus terminal that will aid seamless commuting from here to other parts of Lagos. This infrastructure reflects our commitment to continuously enhancing public transportation systems, strengthening connectivity, and improving the overall experience for commuters.
“We are dedicated to taking ongoing steps to advance and modernise transportation across the state,” Mr Sanwo-Olu disclosed, noting that efforts are being made to build two additional interchange hubs in Marina and Mile 2, while another bus terminal is at the advanced stage of construction in Iyana Ipaja axis.
He also announced that the state was expecting the arrival of new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses and electric buses by the third quarter of the year to enhance bus services, urging residents to take ownership of the projects.
“This infrastructure has been made possible through your tax contributions. I urge you to take pride in it, protect it, and ensure that it remains safe from any harm or damage.
“By safeguarding these assets, we can all benefit from their long-term value and continue to build a better future for our community,” he stated.
On her part, the Managing Director of the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (LAMATA), Mrs Abimbola Akinajo, said bus terminals “offer central location for passengers to board and connect to other forms of transportation.”
According to her, the Lagos State government has provided bus terminals in Ikeja, Oshodi, Ajah, Oyingbo, Yaba, Ojota, Ifako Ijaiye and now at Abule Egba, with Iyana Ipaja bus terminal to be launched soon.
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Lagos Hikes BRT Fares by 18% Over High Operational Costs

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has increased fares for the Bus Rapid Transit better known as BRT across the state.
According to the Lagos State agency, an 18 per cent increment on all the routes will take effect from Monday, February 17, 2025.
This will impact Lagos commuters who already have to contend with high cost of food and energy amid a wider cost of living crisis in the country. Businesses are also not exempt as many workers commute to their various destinations via BRT buses.
“Please be informed that there will be an 18 percent increase in the bus fare on all Bus Reform Initiative (BRI) schemes,” part of the notice read.
“The fare increase is because of the increase in the cost of operations and the need to ensure that buses keep running and guarantee your movement around Lagos,” it added.
LAMATA called for the “understanding and cooperation” of passengers amidst the increment.
The Lagos State government had in November 2023 cancelled the 50 per cent transport fare discount on all BRT and reverted to the old prices.
“The 50 per cent rebate in transport fare in the regulated transport system in Lagos ends on Sunday,” LAMATA said then. “The statement informed commuters that starting “from Monday, November 6, 2023, transport fare will return to the pre-2nd August 2023 rate.”
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had in July of that year reduced the transport fares for the state-owned buses and commercial buses by 25 per cent on all routes.
The moves were parts of efforts to cushion the impacts of the removal of fuel subsidy by the President Bola Tinubu government.
Mr Sanwo-Olu also said his administration was expanding its fleet of staff buses for workers in the Lagos State Public Service.
He said that the buses are ready and will be deployed through the office of the Head of Service of the state.
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