After just 2yrs in existence, Nigerian
ridesharing startup GoMyWay, has
experienced a 150 per cent increase in registered members and a 300 per cent
increase in the number of seats offered in the last year.
Funded
by investors including Konga founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Sim
Shagaya and former Amazon and Naspers executive Bill Paladino, GoMyWay connects
passengers with car owners going the same route with empty seats to spare, in a
bid to provide a solution to transportation problems in Nigeria via a
people-powered transportation network.
The
startup says it has seen strong growth over the last year, and has now recorded
rides shared in 16 states in Nigeria, up from five at its last anniversary.
Average seat occupancy is 2.8 people per ride, up from 1.8 in the first year,
indicating that car owners on the platform are being connected to more
passengers than before.
“Looking
back, it is interesting to see how much we have grown. We have seen an
increasing acceptance of this concept of ridesharing by Nigerians and are more
than glad to be at the forefront,” said GoMyWay chief executive officer (CEO)
Damilola Teidi.
“More
so, it has given us the courage to push further in our quest to make GoMyWay a
mainstream transport option.”
In
celebration the second anniversary, GoMyWay has announced the start of an
annual Rideshare Week Campaign across the country. The week-long campaign will
be the first in Nigeria and is aimed at encouraging people to share rides as an
alternative mode of transportation, as well as creating public awareness on the
benefits of ridesharing.
“The
goal is that the Rideshare Week will become bigger every year, and ultimately,
many more Nigerians will get involved in the ridesharing culture,” Teidi said.
The
maiden Rideshare Week will run from the June 5 to June 10, and will include a
giveaway contest tagged the ‘GoMyWay Carfie Contest’. It asks individuals to
post a selfie with at least one other person in their car, and share it on
social media in a bid to win cash and other prizes.
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