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Bolt Offers 50% Discount to Select INEC Offices

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

An initiative to encourage Nigerians to register to vote in the 2023 general elections has been reintroduced by a leading e-hailing platform, Bolt.

The scheme, called MyPVCJourney (My Permanent Voter Registration Journey), will allow customers to enjoy a 50 per cent discount to select offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos and Abuja.

The idea, which began in 2021, was designed as part of the company’s community engagement efforts and commitment to promoting active citizenship.

As electoral dates draw nearer, Bolt identified mobility challenges Nigerians face which have encouraged voter apathy, and has set out to aid the public in overcoming these obstacles.

Two key challenges were identified by the mobility platform, which is a lack of awareness of nearest PVC registration locations and inadequate transport opportunities in Nigeria’s biggest cities.

This is why the firm is offering a 50 per cent discount to 24 INEC local government offices in Lagos and Abuja. As users choose any of the selected locations as their destination, the app will automatically apply the discount to the ride.

“When we launched the MyPVCJourney last year, it was a mega success with our microsite receiving over 16,000 pledges by Nigerians who commenced their PVC process.

“As the electoral process begins its final stretch, we understand our responsibility as the leading ride-hailing platform to partner with Nigerians and assist them as best as we can in becoming active citizens.

“This initiative is just one of the many ways we continue to commit to developing the socio-political and economic landscape in Nigeria,” the Nigeria Country Manager for Bolt, Mr Oludele Dare, said.

To bolster the initiative and voter participation, Bolt will be reactivating its #MyPVCJourney microsite where users can learn more about voting in Nigeria.

The select INEC offices applicable for the discount are as follows:

Abuja:

  1. Abaji — Near Women Centre, off Abaji-Toto Road, Abaji
  2. Bwari — Action Area Layout, Secretariat Road (opposite High Court), Bwari
  3. Garki — No 10 Olusegun Obasanjo Way, Area 10, Garki
  4. Gwagwalada — Plot 32, Obana Motel Road, Federal Low-Cost Housing Estate, Gwagwalada
  5. Karu — AMAC Beside Magistrate Court, Karu
  6. Kuje —  Beside FCMB Bank, Plot 33A, Sauka Extention, Kuje
  7. Kwali —  KDA 301, Phase II, Unity Bank Road, Kwali

Lagos:

  1. Agege — 20 Arigbanla Street, Orile Agege
  2. Ajegunle — Ajeromi-Ifelodun Temidire Street (by Tolu Police Station), Ajegunle
  3. Alimosho — Alimosho Igando/Ikotun LCDA Secretariat, Idimu Road, Ikotun
  4. Amuwo-Odofin — First Gate (by First Avenue), FESTAC Town, Amuwo-Odofin
  5. Eti-Osa — Km 15, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Igbo Efon, Eti-Osa
  6. Ibeju — Ibeju-Lekki Lekki Free Trade Zone Road (before Akodo General Hospital), Orofun-Orimedu
  7. Ifako — Ijaye 6 Bamgboye Street, Alagbado
  8. Ikeja — 2 Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja
  9. Ikorodu — No. 1 TOS Benson Road, GRA, Ikorodu
  10. Kosofe — 1 Moshalasi Crescent, Ogudu
  11. Lagos Island — 18 Simpson Street (Beside Total Filling Station, Sura), Lagos Island
  12. Lagos Mainland — Yaba LCDA Secretariat, Adekunle
  13. Mushin — 56 Oliyide Street (opposite General Hospital), Mushin
  14. Oshodi — Isolo LGA Secretariat, Oyatayo Street, Bolade, Oshodi
  15. Somolu — 35 Salami Saibu Street (Pedro Road), Somolu
  16. Surulere — 1A Shomade Crescent (Babajide Bus Stop), Surulere
  17. Yaba — 6, Birrel Avenue, Sabo Yaba, Lagos

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inDrive Backs Smart Mobility Innovation With AOT Lagos 7.0 Sponsorship

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The 2025 edition of the Art of Technology (AOT) Lagos is going to be bigger and better with the inclusion of inDrive as its official sponsor.

The AOT Lagos 7.0, themed Future Technologies and a Sustainable Lagos, is scheduled for Thursday, December 4, 2025, at the Landmark Centre, Lagos.

inDrive, a leading global ride-hailing platform operating in nine African countries, is partnering with the Lagos State government to bring together policymakers, innovators, tech founders, investors, and global industry leaders to shape the future of technology and digital transformation in Lagos.

Through this collaboration, inDrive aims to contribute to high-level conversations on driver empowerment, sustainable transport models, safety, and affordability, key challenges affecting millions of daily commuters and mobility service providers in the state.

According to the Country Representative of inDrive Nigeria, Mr Timothy Oladimeji, the sponsorship underscores the company’s deep commitment to advancing equitable mobility systems and supporting conversations that drive long-term impact across the transportation ecosystem.

He noted that inDrive sees AOT Lagos as a critical platform for addressing mobility challenges and accelerating innovation within the state.

During the event, inDrive will be participating in one of the key sessions, discussing the topic From fuel to future: the rise of e-mobility in Lagos.

Aside from this, inDrive will also be hosting a side workshop themed The Market Share Victory – How inDrive Became Nigeria’s Second-Largest Ride-Hailing Player.

“We are proud to sponsor AOT Lagos 7.0 because it aligns perfectly with our vision to democratise mobility and ensure fairness for both drivers and riders.

“As Lagos moves toward a smarter, more sustainable mobility future, inDrive is committed to supporting solutions that prioritise affordability, safety, driver empowerment, and technological readiness.

“Through this partnership, we hope to contribute meaningfully to shaping policies and ideas that will redefine how millions of people move across the state,” he said.

Now in its seventh edition, AOT Lagos has evolved into a premier platform for advancing smart-city innovation, showcasing emerging technologies, and influencing the policy frameworks that shape the digital economy in Africa’s largest city.

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FG to Open Section of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway December 12

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The federal government is set to open Section 1 of the 700 km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway for public use from December 12 to 17, 2025.

The Minister of Works, Mr Dave Umahi, gave the assurance on Sunday in Lagos during a review of outstanding works on Section 1 of the highway project.

The section 1 is 47.47km long and has six lanes and two carriageways.

Mr Umahi said: “We also set aside April next year to have Section 1 and half of Section 2 fully completed and commissioned,” adding that the contractor handling the project, Hitech Construction Company Limited, had achieved more than 80 per cent of the reinforced concrete pavement.

“We are very grateful to God Almighty for his mercies, and to the President and to the contractor.

“If we are to pay for everything they have done, it will be very difficult to have this job done because there are places we didn’t envisage that we were going to be removing pits up to a depth of 20 metres.

“They had to do that because they are partners in progress for the development of the country.

“We have just about three kilometres to complete the entire sand filling from Ahmadu Bello Way to Eleko Junction, and we are excited at the work and the quality of what has been done,” the former Governor of Ebonyi State, said.

The new Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Olufemi Dare, told the minister that a lot of settling was ongoing at Chainage 33 of the highway project, praising the contractor for high quality of work.

“Sir, it may interest you to know that the building standing is the palace of this community, and you saved this building, and they are extremely happy,” he said.

On his part, the Managing Director of Hitech Construction Company Limited, Mr Dany Abboud, said that the company would still backfill from Chainage 34 to Chainage 37.

“Dredging is ongoing, we are on track to deliver.

“We are monitoring the settlement in the swampy areas and the water body areas due to the change of alignment,” he said.

The highway, which commenced construction in March 2024, has generated a lot of controversy, with critics raising concern around cost and procurement structure.

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Nord Vehicle Owner Accuses Nigerian Bank of Economic Sabotage

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A Nigerian lender has been accused of frustrating local business owners by not financing Made-in-Nigeria vehicles but promoting the purchase of foreign vehicles.

This allegation was made by the owner of a local vehicle assembly firm, Nord Motion, Mr Oluwatobi Ajayi, in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

He described this as an economic sabotage, stressing that this action does not encourage local investors.

“A business owner in the oil and gas sector approached us that he would like to buy two units of the @nordmotion Max pickup for his company. Apparently, he was impressed with the vehicle after some rides with his peers in the sector.

“To my shock, yesterday, my team told me that the bank, a bank operating in Nigeria told him that they do not finance Made-in-Nigeria vehicles, and they even suggested to our customer that he should go for foreign brands instead.

“The most provocative part of this is that all of the brands they suggested to him identified as Made-in-Nigeria brands in their filings with the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), which means they decide who they want to be whenever it suits them.

“This is yet another example of the needless sabotage and institutional bias against Nigerian manufacturers and assemblers that we experience in this sector.

“The President aims to grow us into a $1 trillion economy. Nigerians want to buy Made-in-Nigeria products, we are working very hard to produce world-class vehicles, but some banks, who should play the role of credit facilitators, are displaying open prejudice against locally made vehicles.

“What sort of economic sabotage is this?

“Many of us who continue to assemble and manufacture vehicles here do so not just for profit, but out of patriotism and belief in the long game. We see this as a marathon, not a sprint.

“We cannot continue using Nigerian resources to strengthen foreign factories while starving our own indigenous companies of opportunities.

“If we truly want this country to be better, then we must support goods and services made in Nigeria, especially those of us who have shown we can deliver world-class standards. The support has to be real, not just in words, but in policy, in finance, and in action.

“Every time we deny support for local production, we export jobs, skills, and economic growth that should belong here,” he narrated.

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