Uber Nigeria drivers are currently protesting the recent price
reduction. According to them, Uber reduced the fare charges but didn't
reduce commission they take from drivers. They have currently blocked
the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge. More photos after the cut..
all they need to do is contribute money and come up with their own app. it is better that way instead of this. uber would simply leave nigeria.
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DeleteSince Nigeria has never had any effective government that really protects the Nigerian people, foreigners always feel at liberty to exploit, oppress and mess up Nigerian workers without consequences often after "settling" the so-called authorities. The slave trade modified and continued.
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ReplyDeleteLeavers, please they are greedy. They don't have to get customers via the app. Uber is really helping us out{the people using it} these cab guys were hella greedy before Uber
ReplyDeleteI hope u r not saying that the drivers are greedy. If that's what u r saying,the question I have for u is: Do u have a car? Do u know what it takes to maintain one? If yes to either of them,then u need to rethink.
DeleteI'm sure you're an Uber driver
DeleteHe doesn't have to be an uber driver,i own 3 cars on uber and I know what it takes to maintain this cars in Nigeria..im sure u are just a rider with no car or clue on what it takes to maintain a car on Lagos roads especially..
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ReplyDeleteThe truth is Uber runs a very exploitative model. If you want to reduce prices then it is only fair you reduce your commission as well. What this means is Uber is transferring the burden of the whole reduction on the drivers solely. This is why they are turning out to be the most hated company in the world. The app has been banned in several countries already.
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