
The most popular ride-hailing platform in Nigeria, inDrive, offers a delivery service called Freight, which is expanding rapidly as more Nigerians and businesses use the site to transport their goods from one location to another. It declared that it will be growing to include Abuja.
inDrive, which is a delivery service, provides a dependable and effective way to move bulky items and personal effects. Thousands of people in Nigeria trust inDrive.Freight for a hassle-free experience, whether they’re shipping business merchandise or moving a complete apartment.
This revolutionary delivery service has gained a lot of popularity in the first half of 2024, with orders up +60% from January to July of that year. Additionally, the number of drivers who are actively driving has increased by 50% per month, giving many drivers around the country stable employment options.
Surprisingly, 20% of these drivers are under 30, underscoring the platform’s importance in tackling youth employment in Nigeria’s difficult economic environment and providing young Nigerians with a stable source of income. Younger drivers are entering the workforce, which helps to stabilise the local economy by giving them a steady source of income.
According to Timothy Oladimeji, inDrive’s Senior Business Development Manager: “We are committed to growing our business and positively impacting the lives of young Nigerians.”
Adding: “The strong growth we’ve seen in the past months is a testament to the trust our users place in us, and we’re excited to bring inDrive.Freight to more cities across Nigeria.”
Although, inDrive.Freight business is flourishing in Lagos at the moment, it is preparing for its next stage of growth, BrandSpur Nigeria news today reports.
However, to ensure that more Nigerians may take advantage of the service’s dependability and convenience, the company’s plans are to launch it in Abuja.





