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Over 6,000 Bolt Drivers Set To Claim Up To ₦40,000 Each By Year-End. This is Why

As Bolt Nigeria Extends ₦10,000 Fuel Subsidy Support to Drivers In Abuja And Lagos

2 Comments

  • Dotun
    Posted December 15, 2023 at 12:32 pm

    Its gets interesting with this update, cause Lagos and Abuja are hotbeds for ride hailing service operators and we can expect drivers to be working overtime with the holidays mandating more travel time and drivers will hopefully cash-out. That is if they don’t take time off during the holidays.

  • Dotun
    Posted December 15, 2023 at 12:35 pm

    This conversation gets more interesting with this update, cause Lagos and Abuja are hotbeds for ride hailing service operators and we can expect drivers to be working overtime with the holidays mandating more travel time and drivers will hopefully cash-out. That is if they don’t take time off during the holidays. So fasten your seatbelts, this is going to be a long ride.

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