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Mobility, fairness and the true meaning of freedom on Independence Day

by Usman Kadri
September 30, 2025
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Mobility, fairness and the true meaning of freedom on Independence Day
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By Timothy Oladimeji,

inDrive’s Country Representative in Nigeria

 

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October 1st is always a special date on our calendar. It is more than the anniversary of Nigeria’s independence, it is a reminder of the values we hold dear: freedom, resilience, and the determination to build a better future. Independence is not only about politics or history; it is also about the everyday freedoms that shape how we live and work.

One of those freedoms is the ability to move, to travel safely, to access opportunities, and to earn a fair living. That is why mobility is such an important part of Nigeria’s growth story.

At inDrive, we see mobility as more than just transportation. For us, it is about giving people back control: control over what they pay, control over when they work, and control over how they earn.

Freedom of Choice
Unlike most ride-hailing platforms, inDrive allows passengers and drivers to agree on the fare before a trip begins. Riders can offer their fare, and drivers have the freedom to accept, decline, or make a counteroffer. This approach creates a transparent process where both sides have a say, encouraging open negotiation rather than one-sided pricing. By enabling mutual agreement, the model provides flexibility, ensures clarity before the ride starts, and reflects a more balanced relationship between passengers and drivers.

Freedom to Earn Fairly
Every day, thousands of Nigerians use ride-hailing as a source of income. Yet, high commissions and hidden costs in the industry often take away the very benefits drivers work hard for. Our approach challenges that by keeping commissions low, ensuring more money stays in drivers’ pockets. Independence should not only be celebrated nationally — it should also be felt individually, in people’s ability to earn and provide for their families.

Safety as a Foundation for Freedom
No one can truly enjoy freedom without safety. That is why inDrive has invested in continually developing new in-app safety features, from emergency buttons to real-time ride sharing. Beyond technology, we are also working with local partners to raise awareness around road safety. For us, safety is not just a feature, it is the foundation of trust between riders and drivers.

Driving Local Impact
Nigeria’s progress has always been driven by its people and communities. This is why inDrive continues to explore ways to support local initiatives, from student cashback programs to partnerships that empower entrepreneurs and small businesses. We believe that when communities thrive, the whole country moves forward.

Looking Ahead
As Nigeria marks another Independence Day, we should all ask ourselves what freedom really means in today’s context. For us at inDrive, it means fairness, trust, and empowerment in how people move, earn, and connect. Mobility is the lifeblood of every economy,it unlocks opportunities far beyond the road.

This Independence Day, we celebrate not just how far Nigeria has come, but also the everyday freedoms that continue to shape our journey forward.

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