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inDrive records surge in courier service in Nigeria

by Usman Kadri
February 11, 2026
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inDrive records surge in courier service in Nigeria
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inDrive, a leading global ride-hailing platform has announced a surge in growth for its courier service in Nigeria, doubling its growth. The surge is coming on the back of growing interest from urban workers who rely more on app-based delivery to earn a flexible income.

According to inDrive data, the number of couriers on its Nigerian platform nearly doubled in 2025 compared to 2024, reflecting both growing demand for delivery services and the rising appeal of app-based, independent work.

“From Lagos and Abuja to smaller urban centres, more Nigerians are turning to couriering as a reliable way to earn on their own schedule. On average, motorcycle couriers complete around 50 deliveries per month with an opportunity to get a steady cash flow daily,” the data stated.

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The data further revealed that Fridays, Thursdays, and Mondays are the busiest days for orders, giving couriers insight into how to plan their schedules for maximum productivity.

“As Nigeria’s on-demand economy continues to grow, app-based courier services are playing an increasingly important role in supporting livelihoods, small businesses, and last-mile delivery across the country,” it added.

In his remarks, Country Representative for inDrive, Timothy Oladimeji, explained that more Nigerians are increasingly preferring the company’s courier service and using it as a source of income.

“More and more Nigerians are discovering that couriering through inDrive offers not just flexibility, but also transparency and control over how and when they work. Whether it’s to supplement existing income or build a primary source of earnings, everyone can operate in an individually comfortable flow,” Oladimeji said.

He disclosed that the platform will launch a dedicated loyalty program for couriers in Nigeria this month as part of an effort to support couriers and help them earn more. He also explained that the program is designed to reward consistent and responsible work with tangible benefits that reduce everyday costs and improve earning potential.

“Couriers who reach Platinum will gain priority access to delivery requests and increased visibility in the app — helping them complete more orders with less downtime. In addition, Platinum couriers in Lagos will unlock partner benefits, including discounts on health insurance, vehicle maintenance, and health plans, allowing them to keep more of what they earn,” he added.

He explained further that the program reflects the company’s focus on long-term care for couriers and building sustainable income opportunities, not just short-term demand.

“The surge in couriering reflects more than just rising demand for deliveries; it highlights a shift in how Nigerians approach work. Many are exploring flexible, independent opportunities that fit around other commitments, from studies to family responsibilities,” he stated.

As urban areas continue to grow and the need for on-demand services increases, app-based couriering appears set to become a lasting feature of Nigeria’s evolving gig economy.

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