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7% Commission: How Winning Oyekanmi’s PairRide Is Rewriting Africa’s Ride-Hailing Economy

The Problem
Most ride-hailing platforms charge drivers 20–25% per trip, forcing them to absorb fuel costs and maintenance while earning minimal margins. Riders pay inflated fares with unclear pricing and inconsistent service quality. Driver turnover is high, and platforms pocket more revenue than the people operating the vehicles.


The Solution: Fair Economics + Premium Experience
For Drivers: 7% Commission Built on Efficient Engineering

PairRide charges just 7% commission—less than one-third of competitors. This isn’t promotional; it’s sustainable because the platform was built with lean, efficient technology from day one. Using the Fair Fare Engine, fares are calculated transparently based on actual operating costs (distance, fuel, maintenance, time), eliminating pricing disputes and ensuring fair driver earnings upfront.
Higher driver earnings mean longer platform tenure, more trips, and better service. Beyond commissions, PairRide develops driver-focused support: healthcare, insurance, vehicle financing—creating revenue without extraction.


For Riders: Premium Quality at Transparent Prices
PairRide doesn’t sacrifice rider experience to keep commissions low. Every ride is backed by Comfortability Standards: clean, well-maintained vehicles and professional service that transform commutes into premium experiences. Transparent pricing (via Fair Fare Engine) replaces algorithmic opacity. Regular riders enjoy discounts up to 50%. Service fails? Riders receive up to 100% cashback—quality guaranteed or money back.
24/7 real human support handles issues with empathy, not automation. But here’s what sets PairRide apart: rider feedback directly shapes platform development. Every suggestion, complaint, and idea influences what features launch and services expand. Riders don’t just use PairRide—they build it.


The Founder & Engineering Philosophy
Winning Oyekanmi, an engineering physics graduate from Obafemi Awolowo University, is a software engineer who has built large-scale infrastructure across Africa—payroll systems, fintech platforms, critical business operations requiring reliability, security, and performance. He designed PairRide with that same rigor: distributed systems, DevOps, security as features, not afterthoughts.
His philosophy is clear: technology should make businesses more efficient, not more expensive for the people who rely on them. Lower operating costs enable low commissions. Smart engineering enables premium experience. Fair economics enable growth.

Why This Matters
PairRide tests a thesis many African startups should consider: sustainable growth comes from aligning incentives from day one, not extracting first and optimizing later. If fair economics and platform growth prove complementary rather than in tension, it challenges prevailing startup doctrine in Nigeria.
For drivers: a career path that doesn’t require constant churn. For riders: consistent quality and honest pricing. For the ecosystem: proof that African tech companies can compete globally while maintaining ethical business practices. PairRide is building a fairer transportation system where drivers become partners, not gig workers, and every participant wins.

ABOUT PAIRRIDE
PairRide is a Lagos-based ride-hailing platform built on the thesis that the most durable businesses are the ones where all participants win: 7% driver commission, transparent pricing, premium comfortability standards, 24/7 human support, and customer-driven product development. Founded by engineer Winning Oyekanmi.
Media contact: hello@pairride.com

The app is now available for download on Android and iOS :
Google Playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pairdel.ride&pli=1
Apple App store: https://apps.apple.com/ng/app/pairride/id6758158018

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