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by: xpoolPosted on: November 4, 2025

5 Key Differences: E-hailing in Nigeria vs. South Africa

Two major e-hailing markets, one fueled by the sheer scale of its population and the other driven by a history of social activism and progressive policy, provide fascinating insights into how these businesses evolve across continents. Here’s a closer look at five key distinctions between e-hailing in Nigeria and South Africa:

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