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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 3:23pm On Sep 05
pope191:


Damn! You said net, not gross. Then, indrive is not in your plan atall and hopefully, Bolt will be on steady surge.

Indrive ke? Indrive is for broke riders. If you need
clients who are really serious about moving on time, it's time to dust your Bolt app.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 3:26pm On Sep 05
donbrowser:

Gazzuzz (RIP) analyzed it here:
https://www.nairaland.com/7934491/cng-cars-safer-than-petrol

Also that was cooking gas not CNG

Are you sure, because I met a man whose friend lost 2 buses and a driver to that inferno.and both buses were converted to cng.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 3:28pm On Sep 05
northbird:


Are you sure, because I met a man whose friend lost 2 buses and a driver to that inferno.and both buses were converted to cng.

The filling station fire was started by a truck carrying cooking gas. If petrol cars were close to the burning truck won't they get burnt too?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 3:30pm On Sep 05
northbird:


Let's do the maths .. an average driver uses 20-25 litres on a typical workday.
So there's a 6000- 7500 deficit to cover @ 300 extra markup if bought @ 920 per litre.

Mostly surge trips ( trips less than 8km) n long trips with minimal traffic will do the trick.
This strategy will work only on the Bolt app.
Its bound to fail on Indrive n particularly on Uber.

You got the drift. With Indrive, I intend to pick trips wth atleast additional 1k to 1k5. 7k most be added to whatever net I project daily, till other factors determine price.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Barbiturate(m): 3:40pm On Sep 05
northbird:


60k net.

Hhhmmm! That means 22k half tank fuel would fetch you about 110k. Deduct 25% and fuel, you have about 60k.

Omo bolt fit try but with indrive, I don't think it's possible.

I use 14k a day and make btw 40 to 45k on indrive. Now it will be 20/21k a day. I don't know how much this can make now, but I'll try bolt tomorrow and see
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 3:47pm On Sep 05
Barbiturate:


Hhhmmm! That means 22k half tank fuel would fetch you about 110k. Deduct 25% and fuel, you have about 60k.

Omo bolt fit try but with indrive, I don't think it's possible.

I use 14k a day and make btw 40 to 45k on indrive. Now it will be 20/21k a day. I don't know how much this can make now, but I'll try bolt tomorrow and see

I already mentioned Bolt n only during high demand periods
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 4:09pm On Sep 05
All 2024 models of cars are running on Petrol or electric

How come they are boycotting the safe CNG for Petrol? Abi Toyota and Ford no sabi anything?

It is only Asain and third world countries that are on this CNG stuff.

Hopefully, this conversion is not about to lead people like a lamb led to be slaughtered

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 4:37pm On Sep 05
izzou:
All 2024 models of cars are running on Petrol or electric

How come they are boycotting the safe CNG for Petrol? Abi Toyota and Ford no sabi anything?

It is only Asain and third world countries that are on this CNG stuff.

Hopefully, this conversion is not about to lead people like a lamb led to be slaughtered

We = Nigerians

1. Does it make sense that Nigerians abandon their petrol cars to start buying electric cars?

2. Do we have money to buy electric cars?

3. Can Nigerians convert to CNG? Yes

4. Do we have enough gas? Yes!

The only but is that the conversion kit is too expensive. I expect that the FG should subsidize it for over 1 or 2 years so people can make the necessary switch. That's if there's no subsidy on CNG though.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 4:40pm On Sep 05
donbrowser:


We = Nigerians

1. Does it make sense that Nigerians abandon their petrol cars to start buying electric cars?

2. Do we have money to buy electric cars?

3. Can Nigerians convert to CNG? Yes

4. Do we have enough gas? Yes!

The only but is that the conversion kit is too expensive. I expect that the FG should subsidize it for over 1 or 2 years so people can make the necessary switch. That's if there's no subsidy on CNG though.

You said CNG is safer than petrol.

Gas prices have been rising globally.

So how come Toyota is producing 2024 Land Cruiser on petrol engines? The same for Benz and others

Is it that they are not aware CNG is cheaper and safer?

This has nothing to do with Nigerians yet

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 4:48pm On Sep 05
izzou:


You said CNG is safer than petrol.

Gas prices have been rising globally.

So how come Toyota is producing 2024 Land Cruiser on petrol engines? The same for Benz and others

Is it that they are not aware CNG is cheaper and safer?

This has nothing to do with Nigerians yet

Yes CNG is safer than petrol. You already have the stats steering at you. Only Africa and Asia are adopting CNG. Petrol is globally available unlike CNG. You should ask why they are not creating the electric version of these cars instead of petrol versions. You can say it has nothing to do with Nigerians yet but you have to applaud the FG for attempting to drift into something safer and more affordable for Nigerians who cannot afford electric cars.

Disclaimer: If there's actually no subsidy on CNG.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwP1wLuVqvU?si=0XnJPU8Yb3ghPNqB

If after watching this video you still want to argue that CNG is not safer. Continue using petrol, it's your choice bro.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 4:55pm On Sep 05
donbrowser:


Yes CNG is safer than petrol. You already have the stats steering at you. Only Africa and Asia are adopting CNG. Petrol is globally available unlike CNG. You should ask why they are not creating the electric version of these cars instead of petrol versions. You can say it has nothing to do with Nigerians yet but you have to applaud the FG for attempting to drift into something safer and more affordable for Nigerians who cannot afford electric cars.

Disclaimer: If there's actually no subsidy on CNG.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwP1wLuVqvU?si=0XnJPU8Yb3ghPNqB

If after watching this video you still want to argue that CNG is not safer. Continue using petrol, it's your choice bro.

Why do you have to make everything about FG?

I am not defending the use of petrol. I am simply asking why car makers are not making cars using CNG, if it is safer and cheaper?

Which one is "continue using petrol"? Na fight?

Abeg no mention me, if na quarrel e go turn to.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 4:56pm On Sep 05
donbrowser:


Yes CNG is safer than petrol. You already have the stats steering at you. Only Africa and Asia are adopting CNG. Petrol is globally available unlike CNG. You should ask why they are not creating the electric version of these cars instead of petrol versions. You can say it has nothing to do with Nigerians yet but you have to applaud the FG for attempting to drift into something safer and more affordable for Nigerians who cannot afford electric cars.

Disclaimer: If there's actually no subsidy on CNG.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwP1wLuVqvU?si=0XnJPU8Yb3ghPNqB

If after watching this video you still want to argue that CNG is not safer. Continue using petrol, it's your choice bro.

You are missing the point. He's saying, if renowned car makers ( with R& d arms who have budgets running in millions of dollars)side step cng and still churn out petrol fueled vehicles in 2024. Why should that be?

Don't forget Toyota n co also produce for African firms and corporations.
Na individuals dey buy tokunbo. Most solid firms buy brand new cars for their executives.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 4:59pm On Sep 05
northbird:


You are missing the point. He's saying, if renowned car makers ( with R&grin arms who have budgets running in millions of dollars)side stepping cng and still churning out petrol fueled vehicles in 2024. Why should that be?

Don't forget Toyota n co also produce for African firms and corporations.
Na individuals dey buy tokunbo. Most solid firms buy brand new cars for their executives.


I get what you're saying na. Why should they produce when there's no adoption of CNG yet, we don't even have enough filling stations yet, if 80% of African car owners drop petrol today for CNG, what do you think will happen?

When last did you see anybody produce or sell cooking stove that uses kerosene?

Cc Izzou


And when did I become a trouble maker? grin
If no be person wey deliberately skip my name for giveaway, wetin wan cause fight
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by XGhost: 5:05pm On Sep 05
YeyeGbami:


You make more profit when you are driving a rented vehicle. If you can put in the time

Gbam!!! Truer words have never been spoken
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ksmart027(m): 5:08pm On Sep 05
tojahh:


They can't hijack it. They have a keyword and it's not mentioned here grin

We know how we position for here. If Pearl isn't available... I am always available!
That's why i avoided using there keyword. Thanks IFSHR, i pray God replenish were the money came from.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ksmart027(m): 5:12pm On Sep 05
Once cng comes to ph, i am converting my car asap. I think a lot of people don't know cng is hybrid system, and you can easily switch to petrol when the cng is exhausted. If any client load can't fit in the trunk or back seat, the person should request another ride simple. And if eventually i want to sell the car, i will uninstall the kit.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dav1002(m): 5:33pm On Sep 05
pheelhip:


I don't go such routes, I have seen such location hit 11k on indrive atimes. If you hurry to pick trips, you will pick lower fares.

But luck.
I took from ikeja to unilag 8000 on indrive, went through Gbadaga, no traffic. Soft trip. From Finbars road to Agric ikorodu on indrive 11,300. From agric to Ogudu 5700 (low but I was rushing home). My vehicle is a 1.6l engine. Those trips I used 8ltrs fuel less than 5000. To cover the 3trips.

You see the variance in the prices.
Indrive atimes offers good rates, but few peeps are so quick to accept rides on indrive thereby going for cheaper rates. I rather stay where I am for hours than to pick low rate trips except I am in an hurry.

I might have made more on bolt but I resent bolt for suggesting location I don't like, not bren able to choose my preferred location and distance.
I made money eventually through indrive. I just don't go about driving through traffic.

At the current pms price that 8l is almost 8000 naira

Please be guided

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dav1002(m): 5:37pm On Sep 05
Pearl1910:


He is a tiktoker not a driver


😂

Add political propagandist

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 5:49pm On Sep 05
ksmart027:
Once cng comes to ph, i am converting my car asap. I think a lot of people don't know cng is hybrid system, and you can easily switch to petrol when the cng is exhausted. If any client load can't fit in the trunk or back seat, the person should request another ride simple. And if eventually i want to sell the car, i will uninstall the kit.

Raise am
Raise am!!
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 5:53pm On Sep 05
dav1002:



😂

Add political propagandist
Shey if I say Bọlá Tinubu is a bad president will my name enter the list?

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dav1002(m): 5:59pm On Sep 05
donbrowser:

Shey if I say Bọlá Tinubu is a bad president will my name enter the list?

Funny man 😂

Leave pearl and co dem know wetin dem dey do
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Kaymaxi2222(m): 6:00pm On Sep 05
YeyeGbami:


You make more profit when you are driving a rented vehicle. If you can put in the time
pure Truth
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 6:02pm On Sep 05
dav1002:


Funny man 😂

Leave pearl and co dem know wetin dem dey do

Imagine make pearl come be INEC Chairman 😭😭
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dav1002(m): 6:05pm On Sep 05
ksmart027:
Once cng comes to ph, i am converting my car asap. I think a lot of people don't know cng is hybrid system, and you can easily switch to petrol when the cng is exhausted. If any client load can't fit in the trunk or back seat, the person should request another ride simple. And if eventually i want to sell the car, i will uninstall the kit.

My own is,if CNG installation becomes relatively affordable I will do it on my car

If I get to put and riders load can't fit I will cancel and look for another rider

After all I can afford to drive to as many pu as I want since the cost of CNG is very low thereby reducing my running cost

On the other angle which one is nnpcl is still subsidising pms

Why don't they remove the subsidy and close the chapter once and for all make all man know the price is now fixed because like this that 800+ pms is selling for now will turn to 2000 tomorrow and we will still be hearing it's because they are still paying subsidy 😡
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dav1002(m): 6:11pm On Sep 05
Another update

Most apartments on the island also offer drivers incentive when you bring a rider to lodge

The incentive depends on your bargain with the manager. For example ziroc apartment and villa thirty three.

Note: you need to register for free at these apartment as a driver and call the manager to inform him of your coming and bargain your price

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Welz(m): 6:14pm On Sep 05
pope191:


Damn! You said net, not gross. Then, indrive is not in your plan atall and hopefully, Bolt will be on steady surge.
bro with indrive I make x3 net of any amount of fuel i buy. use indrive exclusively delete bolt and you will testify.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Itsrm(m): 6:14pm On Sep 05
ksmart027:
Once cng comes to ph, i am converting my car asap. I think a lot of people don't know cng is hybrid system, and you can easily switch to petrol when the cng is exhausted. If any client load can't fit in the trunk or back seat, the person should request another ride simple. And if eventually i want to sell the car, i will uninstall the kit.

I dey your back grin

Once there's even one CNG station available, I'm converting my car.

I hear the transportation of CNG is very difficult and extremely capital intensive. That's why investment in CNG stations seem to be dragging. Infact, they said if you don't have existing CNG gas pipelines running through your state, forget about ever having CNG stations in the state.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 6:21pm On Sep 05
dav1002:


My own is,if CNG installation becomes relatively affordable I will do it on my car

If I get to put and riders load can't fit I will cancel and look for another rider

After all I can afford to drive to as many pu as I want since the cost of CNG is very low thereby reducing my running cost

On the other angle which one is nnpcl is still subsidising pms

Why don't they remove the subsidy and close the chapter once and for all make all man know the price is now fixed because like this that 800+ pms is selling for now will turn to 2000 tomorrow and we will still be hearing it's because they are still paying subsidy 😡

Forex determines the price of crude oil. There’s no how exchange rate will be 1628 naira to a dollar and we will be buying fuel at 885. Free market means you sell at your own price without any form of regulation. Fuel should be at least 1350 naira. That will be around 1500/1600 in other state. I guess everywhere go scatter, so make them they commot shock for una body small small till uncle Dango tell us wetin he go sell give NNPCL nah when we go truly know where we deh.

40k fuel below… it is well

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Welz(m): 6:25pm On Sep 05
Barbiturate:


There's nothing like rush pick trip. You can't wait for hours for 1 in a million "golden trip" and you expect to meet target. Bolt is still far better than indrive. Just order on both app now(same location and same destination) and see the difference in price.

@pheelhip: that your 8k and 11k trip would be higher on bolt. Moreover you can now choose the trips you want on bolt. Reject as many as you want and accept the ones U want. Even if you deduct the 25%, the money left will still be more than indrive after their 10.76% deduction.

NB: I'm on comfort on both app
that's why indrive is better(for me), because I can decide to bid higher for this trip and the rider will accept.
PS.. this is the trip I talked about earlier, its even 12mins not 15

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 6:26pm On Sep 05
Welz:

bro with indrive I make x3 net of any amount of fuel i buy. use indrive exclusively delete bolt and you will testify.

*3 net of fuel means like 15k should give you like 51k
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donbrowser(m): 6:27pm On Sep 05
pope191:


Forex determines the price of crude oil. There’s no how exchange rate will be 1628 naira to a dollar and we will be buying fuel at 885. Free market means you sell at your own price without any form of regulation. Fuel should be at least 1350 naira. That will be around 1500/1600 in other state. I guess everywhere go scatter, so make them they commot shock for una body small small till uncle Dango tell us wetin he go sell give NNPCL nah when we go truly know where we deh.

40k fuel below… it is well

Exactly why I don't like the way Tinubu was quick to touch the forex. I expect that he will remove subsidy from petrol and subsidize forex till Dangote and other refineries start working. By then, forex demands will drop drastically and he would be able to remove forex subsidy too but Bàbá no send anybody oo.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 6:31pm On Sep 05
Itsrm:


I dey your back grin

Once there's even one CNG station available, I'm converting my car.

I hear the transportation of CNG is very difficult and extremely capital intensive. That's why investment in CNG stations seem to be dragging. Infact, they said if you don't have existing CNG gas pipelines running through your state, forget about ever having CNG stations in the state.


I don't think this is true sha.

CNG is transported using gas tankers to their destinations, just like PMS or AGO.

If stations are in place, it shouldn't be a problem.

PH should be having CNG stations sef. Greenville that is the major producer, has a plant on East/West road.

If in Lagos here, i can see their trucks, why can't it be in PH?

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