Amplify Your Income with Shuttlers: An Opportunity for Vehicle Owners A unique opportunity for vehicle owners to earn while serving a community in need of efficient transport
Folake's Transport Experience From leaping into the unknown to gliding in comfort – Folake's journey has been a joyful ride of growth, transformation, and finding the fun in every commute.
Shuttlers Digest: From Rainy Blues to Smooth Rides—Why I'll Never Go Back to Public Transport! Hey Faves! We are here again, and this time it's with tales from Tommy! This one reminds us that there are still kind people in the world. Enjoy! I can swear that my village people were out for me on the day this happened to me! I had an interview
Shuttlers x Pricepally Partner to Elevate Convenience and Savings for Professionals Convenience and affordability hold significant value in our world, and this is why Shuttlers has joined forces with PricePally, an innovative platform transforming the food distribution system across African cities. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of convenience and savings for Shuttlers users. Shuttlers x Pricepally: A
Shuttlers Digest: The "Lost Laptop Saga": When Stepping Out of My Shuttlers Comfort Zone Cost Me Big Time! Hey Faves, this entry really had me like this "😲". See Anu's story for yourself. Broooo, my story probably tops the chart. Reliving it as I’m writing sef is making me cringe! Anyways, I have this ritual where I pull out my laptop during my morning ride, to catch up
Trends in the Event Transportation Industry Explore the top five trends transforming the event transportation landscape in Africa. From on-demand shuttle services to data-driven insights, discover how innovation and sustainability are elevating attendee experiences.
Shuttlers Digest: 350 to Ajah! What was I expecting?! Hey Faves, here's another entry from our Shuttlers Digest Series. This time it's from Amaka. Enjoy! I’m even embarrassed sharing this story, but maybe one or two people will learn something. That’s how in the third week I moved to Lagos, one of my friends asked me to