Travis Kalanick, 40, has resigned as the chief executive of Uber, a company he co-founded.
Last
week, Kalanick, with an estimated net worth of US$6.3 billion, as of March 2017, announced that he was going on an indefinite leave of
absence following the death of his mother in a boating accident. But the
move failed to defuse a growing crisis over his leadership and demands
from investors that he should resign.
In
a statement released late last night, Kalanick said, 'I love Uber more
than anything in the world and at this difficult moment in my personal
life I have accepted the investors request to step aside so that Uber
can go back to building rather than be distracted with another fight".
In recent times, Uber has been hit by endless series of PR crises and an exodus of top executives ..
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And yet Ebi Attawodi who has run Uber Nigeria down with her poor and unintelligent leadership is prancing up and down like a show biz queen instead of an accountable employee
it seems taxify has given them so much heat that uber shareholders are beginning to complain seriously.
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they were the market leader until taxify came in right under their noses.
humans with dignity n honour can only be found yonder not in Nigeria. our own mentality here na "die put". if una like carry protest reach heaven our leaders no fit resign as long their pocket dey fill up.
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Lyft looked more cost friendly and efficient than uber in U.S. In fact just yesterday NBC news in America aired a survey they carried out between Lyft, Uber and their yellow cab. Uber is also currently running a three cities trial on allowing Uber drivers get tips from their passengers
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