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inDrive transforms student life in Nigeria with fairer mobility and rewarding opportunities

by Usman Kadri
February 13, 2025
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inDrive transforms student life in Nigeria with fairer mobility and rewarding opportunities
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inDrive, the global mobility and urban services platform, is revolutionizing student life in Nigeria by providing fairer mobility solutions and rewarding opportunities.

Over the last three months, inDrive has significantly impacted thousands of students at the University of Ibadan and the University of Benin, offering a chance to have 50% cashback on their rides, enhancing their daily commutes and creating meaningful engagement.

Fairer Mobility and Rewarding Opportunities for Students

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inDrive’s student-focused initiative, launched in 2024, has delivered practical and valuable incentives, rewarding students with 50% cashback on their rides. This initiative is more than just about transportation; it’s about empowering students with financial relief, fostering a sense of community, and contributing to their academic success.

A people-first approach to student life
inDrive’s commitment goes beyond just providing rides—it’s about transforming student experiences by integrating fair mobility with rewarding opportunities. By offering substantial cashback rewards, inDrive is not only supporting students’ mobility needs but also investing in their educational journey and overall well-being.

“As a company that values people, inDrive is dedicated to creating opportunities that have a lasting impact on students,” said Timothy Oladimeji, inDrive Country Representative.

“Over the past three months, the positive response from students has been overwhelming, and we’re proud to offer this financial support that contributes to their daily lives. We are excited to expand this program and continue offering fairer, more rewarding experiences.”

Expanding Across Nigerian Campuses
The economic climate for university students in Nigeria has posed significant challenges, but with over 160 universities in the country, inDrive is committed to making a difference. Building on the success of the campus initiatives at the University of Ibadan and the University of Benin, inDrive is set to extend its reach to more universities across Nigeria. With a growing student demand for fairer mobility and meaningful rewards, inDrive is committed to empowering youth, fostering inclusivity, and creating positive economic impacts for students nationwide.

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