These are the conversations I have with the different drivers who drive me to work sometimes and back from work sometimes. I speak with and record - with permission - people from Nigeria's informal sector.
On this day, I hailed a ride and had a discussion around the forthcoming elections with the driver. I found his views to be near the same as those of middle-class Nigerians.
Too many times, a rider hails a cab and the driver cancels without the courtesy to call the rider with a reason for cancellation. In this episode, a driver tries to explain why this happens. Do you agree with his reasons? Share yours here with me, please.
Women go through hot ice. In this episode, I was picked by a female driver again, surprisingly. And we had the most comfortable of discussions. From personal to religious. Let me know what you think, please.
So Nigeria's ride hailing services is particularly filled with male drivers. That's not hard to understand considering the fact that like nearly all African countries, Nigeria is patriarchal. This one told me things that made me wish I had recorded the first female driver I ever came in contact with