Tag: Lagride

  • Lagride disrupts Lagos transport with Omni

    Lagride disrupts Lagos transport with Omni

    Smart mobility platform, Lagride, has launched the Lagride Omni, a low-cost, air-conditioned shared-ride service designed for offices, churches, schools, and large groups. The Omni represents a major step forward in modernising group transportation across the city, offering a safer, cleaner, and more coordinated alternative to the traditional Korope minibuses that many Lagosians use every day. Spacious, comfortable, and efficient, the Omni delivers a new kind of Lagos experience built on comfort, convenience, and community.

    Early adoption has shown strong interest from individual riders who are choosing the Lagride Omni because of its lower cost compared to regular taxis and ride-hailing options.

    Many are also booking it for convenience and comfort, enjoying the air-conditioned space and the ability to move together with friends, family, or colleagues without spending more.

    Unlike regular buses that stop repeatedly to pick up and drop off passengers, the Lagride Omni makes zero stops.

    Each ride is private and direct, whether booked by an individual or a group on the Lagide app, and it still comes at an unbeatable price.

    Speaking at the launch, Chairman of Lagride, Chief Diana Chen, described the Omni as a significant leap forward in the company’s mission to democratise mobility in Africa’s largest city. “Mobility is one of the greatest drivers of opportunity. By making modern transport affordable and accessible to every segment of society, Lagride is helping to build a more connected Lagos where movement creates meaning and community thrives,” she said.

    The Lagride Omni blends comfort, technology, and affordability in one seamless experience. Each vehicle is fully air-conditioned, GPS-enabled, and operated by trained drivers certified through the Lagride Academy, which ensures top safety and customer-service standards. With space for up to six passengers, the Omni offers coordinated group rides that are reliable, comfortable, and cost-effective.

    According to Acting Managing Director of Lagride, Mr Jubril Arogundade, the Omni was designed to meet the real needs of Lagosians who move together daily. “With the Lagride Omni, one person can make a single booking and everyone joins the same ride,” he explained. “From offices to churches and community events, this is how Lagos will move together safely, conveniently, and in comfort.”

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    The Omni has been created for the rhythm of Lagos life: fast, collaborative, and always in motion. Every unit offers spacious seating, flexible route coordination, and a cool, comfortable interior that redefines what shared transport can be.

    Organisations, churches, and schools can now plan coordinated group trips without the need for multiple taxis or unregulated buses. The service is affordably priced and available through the Lagride app or via WhatsApp for bulk or event bookings. Payment options include corporate billing, pre-paid bookings, and cashless transactions, ensuring flexibility for every type of user.

    Lagride is recruiting 1,000 new manual drivers to join the Omni fleet. Every driver will receive professional training and certification through the Lagride Academy, established in partnership with the Lagos State Government, LASTMA, and other transport-safety stakeholders.

    Mr Arogundade noted that the initiative is both a transport innovation and an empowerment programme. “We are creating opportunities for Lagosians to earn sustainable income while providing a better commuting experience for everyone. The Omni combines innovation with inclusion, and its impact will be felt across every community in the city,” he said.

  • FULL STEPS: How to be a LAGRIDE driver, earn N250,000, above

    FULL STEPS: How to be a LAGRIDE driver, earn N250,000, above

    Recruitment for e-hailing drivers operating under the Lagos State Government-backed LagRide platform has commenced. 

    The drivers known as “captains” are expected to go through mandatory onboarding and training programme. 

    According to the Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, recruitment for LAGRIDE drivers will now be conducted exclusively through the LAGRIDE Academy.

    In a statement tagged: “Important Notice: LAGRIDE Driver Recruitment Update”, it said: “Please be informed that all recruitment for LAGRIDE Captains will now be conducted exclusively through the LAGRIDE Academy.

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    To proceed with your application:

    Candidates must complete the registration process and pay a non-refundable registration fee of ₦50,000.

    Registration Link: https://forms.gle/LuTN51cNeKkpaMn88

    Eligibility Criteria:

    Minimum educational qualification: National Diploma (ND)

    Age range: 25 to 35 years

    Mandatory documents:

    Valid Driver’s License

    NIN

    LASDRI

    LASRRA

    Two guarantors who reside in Lagos

    Only applicants who meet these requirements will be considered for the next stage.

    Program Benefits

    Certified Professional Lagride Captain Certificate

    Earn ₦250,000 – ₦400,000 Monthly

    Access to Brand-New Vehicle & Smartphone

    Life & Health Insurance

    Dedicated Support from Lagride Operations

    Unlock vehicle ownership in just 6 months

    For more information and to begin your application, kindly send a message on

    WhatsApp +2347074523321.

  • Lagride, Uber drivers seek worker-friendly policies

    Lagride, Uber drivers seek worker-friendly policies

    The Amalgamated Union of App-Based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON) has urged Lagosride management to swiftly implement a worker-friendly policy to ensure the safety of its members and property.

    The call was made by the union on Tuesday, January 9, in Lagos, in a statement signed by its chairman, media, publicity and Technical Committee, Jossy Olawale.

    It stated that the loss of its first national deputy president, Padmore Adebayo, on Monday while performing his duties, made the call imperative.

    It said: “As a union, our demand for adequate regulation and welfare of platform workers remains unflinching and relentless until ‘Victoria ascerta’,” it stated.

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    “Our call to the Lagosride management is to render necessary support and compensation for the deceased’s family and adopt a platform worker-friendly policy immediately.

    “The conditions of work established by platforms such as Lagride, Uber, Bolt, and Indriver were deemed unacceptable by the union.

    “Such requirements, according to the statement, include high asset repayment, low fares, high daily targets, and high commissions.”

    The union further stated that the platform workers are subjected to long working hours, low pay, weariness, a lack of downtime, difficulty meeting daily goals, family time, and needs due to anti-workers policies and a lack of healthcare insurance.