Nigeria’s AfroCab Registers Over 600 Drivers in Lagos & Abuja

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1043980_803385443010149_1058984152_nNigeria’s mobile driver booking service, AfroCab has registered over 600 registered drivers in Lagos and Abuja and is giving free rides to help you get a ride anywhere in Nigeria.

Afrocab is giving users a chance to experience transportation innovation with a FREE promo voucher (NGN 3,500) for the first 1000 new users to activate its service this week.

“We are bringing about the easiest way for Nigerians to get to their locations. AfroCab is bringing transportation to everyone’s fingertips with our innovative Technology” stated Managing Director, AfroCab ‘Taj Zadhra-Ogunsola. “AfroCab is now on the streets of Lagos and Abuja with one goal in mind: to get customers where they want to go – AfroCab connects passengers with an Afro driver, easily, safely, and quickly.”

Now live in Lagos and Abuja, users simply need to go to their Google Play store to download the Afrocab App free on their Android phones or use the mobile web service on the AfroCab website then order a ride from anywhere they are.

AfroCab is Nigeria’s newest driver transportation innovation on Mobile and with it’s various car and price bidding options, the firm is not afraid of the heat coming from Uber and Rocket Internet’s Easy Taxi and Tranzit. In fact, the guys at Afrocab say the app will be available in all major cities before the end of 2015.

 

 

 

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