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Tech firms race for Nigeria’s motorbike taxis

By Reuters
16 June 2019   |   8:01 am
Motorcycle ride-hailing companies are expanding into West Africa following investment from backers betting that the success of two-wheeled taxis in Asia and east Africa can be replicated.

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