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inDrive Launches Protective Cancellation System for Safer Deliveries in Nigeria

By Aduragbemi Omiyale
A new feature to enable safer deliveries in Nigeria has been introduced by a leading global ride-hailing platform, inDrive.
The initiative, Sender-Validated Post-Pickup Cancellation, was launched by the company following a successful pilot phase.
This new feature directly addresses a concern among users: the practice of couriers cancelling delivery orders after parcels have been picked up without authorisation.
With the new system, customers will enjoy greater peace of mind and confidence in every delivery.
Once a parcel is picked up, couriers must obtain explicit approval from the sender before cancelling the delivery. The cancellation request is automatically approved if the sender does not respond within the set time interval.
The development would ensure couriers are not unfairly locked into stalled deliveries. The time threshold will be continuously monitored and optimised based on user behaviour and feedback.
According to the Country Representative for inDrive in Nigeria, Mr Oladimeji Timothy, the feature offers a smart, scalable solution to enhance the reliability and security of the platform’s courier service in the country.
He explained further that the new feature has no negative impact on support ticket volumes, delivery times, or other key performance indicators, underscoring its operational readiness and scalability.
“This move is expected to significantly improve retention among business users and boost public confidence in our courier service.
“With millions of deliveries projected in the second half of 2025, even small improvements in cancellation rates can result in hundreds of thousands of additional successful and secure deliveries.
“This feature reinforces our commitment to our users by directly tackling one of the biggest pain points in the courier experience,” he said.
inDrive has operations in nine African countries and it is gradually taking over the market because of its top-notch services.
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Supercars for Less: The Online Marketplace Making Luxury Rides Accessible

Supercars, often called sports cars in Nigeria, are rapidly gaining popularity among a select group of customers. This growing interest stems from their appealing design, powerful performance, and the significant prestige they represent as symbols of wealth and success. While track-day experiences are reserved for a privileged few, the desire for these luxury vehicles is increasingly strong in the Nigerian market.
But what if you could get the thrill of a high-performance machine without the multi-million Naira price tag?
That’s exactly what Chris Slix, an ingenious car enthusiast, set out to prove. Like many, Chris harboured a dream of owning a McLaren, but faced the harsh reality of its prohibitive cost, even a used model. Adding to the challenge, some exclusive car brands have stringent purchase history requirements, effectively shutting out new buyers, regardless of their financial standing.
Undeterred, Chris set out to prove that with ingenuity and smart sourcing, the supercar dream could be achieved for less than one-tenth of the cost — and he did it with the help of Temu. A recent IPSOS survey found that 80% of respondents globally believe Temu offers value for money, with shoppers reporting average savings of 24%. More than half said they would recommend the platform to others, underscoring its growing reputation as a go-to destination for smart, savvy shopping.
Chris realised that most limited edition McLarens share parts with the base-model cars of the brand. So, he took one of McLaren’s most affordable cars and DIYed it into a premium version with budget parts from Temu. While the original car costs nearly N831 million and buying branded parts is equally exorbitant, Chris was able to buy the parts for around N52 million.
Image credits: @Chris Slix on YouTube
“I had four criteria when I was hunting for pieces – harder, better, faster, stronger; five, if you count ‘cheaper’.
His purchase was a made-to-order McLaren 650s – 675LT Full Dry-Carbon Conversion Kit, which formed the body of the car and gave it the look and feel of a dream car. It is this body and the unique tangerine paint that set the car apart from other McLarens and made it look truly premium and unique.
“The product arrived in a massive box and was completely worth the wait and the excitement. The piece itself was very well-made with no imperfections at all!”
Image credits: @Chris Slix on YouTube
The final product, with the body, paint, and parts, was truly a beauty, to the point that nobody would have been able to tell that this cost less than a quarter of the original car. Looks like you really don’t have to be a billionaire to shop like one; or for that matter, even drive like one.
For Nigerian car enthusiasts, it’s a clear signal: you don’t need a multi-million Naira budget or exclusive brand connections to pursue your ultimate automotive vision. With the right research, a bit of DIY spirit, and the unparalleled value offered on platforms like Temu, creating your own version of a dream car is now more within reach than ever before.
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NNPC Commits to Cleaner, Alternative Fuel for Nigerians

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has expressed its commitment to cleaner, alternative fuel for Nigerians as it handed over 35 hybrid Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered buses to the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (Pi-CNG).
During a brief ceremony held at the NNPC Towers on Monday, the chief executive of NNPC Limited, Mr Bashir Bayo Ojulari, reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting the federal government’s gas aspirations.
Mr Ojulari, who stated that the move was in line with his organisation’s efforts to drive the adoption of CNG as a cleaner, cheaper and sustainable fuel alternative, added that the state-owned energy firm has recorded significant progress on gas supply, infrastructure, distribution and retail outlets.
“I am proud that NNPC Ltd is playing a pivotal role in driving the federal government’s gas agenda towards energy transition,” he stated.
On his part, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Mr Ekperikpe Ekpo said the CNG buses represent not just vehicles but serve as instruments of economic relief, social equity, and environmental responsibility.
“They signal a future where the ordinary Nigerian can commute safely, affordably, and efficiently,” he added.
The Minister described the initiative as a direct reflection of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, a bold step to reduce the cost of transportation, lessen dependence on petrol, and ensure the utilization of the Nation’s abundant natural gas resources for the benefit of the people.
Adding his input, the Executive Vice President for Downstream at NNPC, Mr Mumuni Dagazau, said the adoption of CNG as a fuel alternative has significant economic benefits for the Nation by reducing reliance on PMS and AGO as automotive fuels which also leads to substantial cost savings and supports the growth of local gas industry.
Also in his remarks, the Executive Vice President, Gas, Power & New Energy, Mr Olalekan Ogunleye, said that as the CNG commercialization drive continues to gather momentum, NNPC will be there to lead the way.
The Programme Coordinator of the Presidential CNG Initiative, Mr Michael Oluwagbemi, commended the national oil company for supporting the initiative, stressing that the company has been a reliable partner for the Initiative since its commencement.
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inDrive Offers 50% Cashback to Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt Churchgoers

By Aduragbemi Omiyale
A 50 per cent cashback has been offered to churchgoers in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt on rides to and from church services.
This followed a partnership between the global ride-hailing platform and some Christian organisations in the three cities.
The participating churches are Harvesters International Christian Centre (Lagos and Abuja), The New Church (Lagos), and others in the selected places.
This offering will last five weeks. It is part of an activation campaign designed to empower Nigerians through flexible income opportunities and improve access to transport after church services.
The activations addressed a common challenge faced by many churchgoers with limited transportation options after large events and late-night services. By working directly with churches, inDrive created a safe and empowering alternative that helped people get home while offering others a dignified path to earning.
The activations also encouraged members to think beyond their own needs by suggesting they “take a neighbour to church” or “help someone get home safely”turning what is often a logistical challenge into a shared solution.
As the campaign progressed, churches welcomed the inDrive team, provided booth space, and actively shared the message with their congregations. The collaborative tone and community-first approach allowed the campaign to flourish in spaces that are typically cautious about commercial partnerships.
“We’re proud to partner with faith communities that are deeply rooted in compassion and service,” said Timothy Oladimeji, Country Representative at inDrive Nigeria. “By connecting purpose with opportunity, we’re not just moving people, we’re uplifting lives.”
Looking ahead, inDrive remains committed to expanding this initiative to even more cities and congregations across Nigeria. As the company continues to challenge injustice and create access to dignified earnings, partnerships like these show that transport can be more than just a ride—it can be a vehicle for positive change.
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