We're in the liberation business.Every item we pull from a dumpster,every stitches back together, every bag we hand over to someone who thought nothing was left
there is no app.
E-hailing Drivers Liberation team is building one voice for BOTH sides.
For fairness. For respect. For legal power.
We are not enemies. We are allies.
Our liberation starts TOGETHER.
#DriversAndRidersUnited #
TO ALL DRIVERS & RIDERS
The apps make money from drivers’ sweat and riders’ pockets.
Yet they set the rules, cut the pay, and silence both sides.
That ends when we stand together.
Drivers keep the wheels moving.
Riders keep the apps alive.
Without both of us,
It's better to park your car And relax home, thn working with indrive for 200 naira 300 naira per kilometer. Stressing yourself and your mental health. Indrive is disorganized there's no difference between indrive and okada Riders.
Drivers Your wellbeing should be the priority
This is so wrong and this is what nigeria as a whole had reduced Nigerians to, enslaving Nigerians in their own country.
@inDrive@Uber@boltapp why and how are u suffering ur drivers all in the same of competition and yet u take ur commission with ease in Nigeria
Been hearing series of complaint all over social media about inDrive service in nigeria but I don’t seems to understand what exactly is the issue
Riders and rider around the globe kindly drop ur experience driving or riding with @inDrive
Let’s hear ur thoughts guys
This is a wake up call:
Stop sleeping on your purpose.
Stop underestimating your hands.
Every thrift run is a rescue mission. Every sort-out is deliverance.
We don’t just collect. We liberate.
And the city needs us alert, not asleep.
We don’t just move items. We move limits.
We don’t just restock shelves. We restore dignity.
We don’t just run a thrift. We run rescue.
That’s liberation. And it starts every time we show up.
*Liberation
Not a buzzword. A battle cry.
It’s choosing to believe nothing is disposable-not fabric,not people, not dreams.
It’s digging through what the world called “trash” and calling it “treasure”again.
It’s refusing to let lack, shame, or old labels have the final say