User:Gab (ride hailing)/sandbox

Gab is an indigenous e-hailing company, which was established in the year 2021 under E.F. Network Limited which operate in Nigeria and its extending to other Africa countries.

The chairman of the company/chief executive of E.F Group is Mr Gideon Egbuchulam

The Gab Taxi app was developed by over 30 qualified local software engineers in the year 2021 and the growth is rapid, that it is taking over the ride hailing industry in Nigeria and other African countries.

The motivation behind Gab taxi initiative was the witness protest by Nigerian drivers complaining of poor treatment by foreign e-hailing companies.

Most of the Nigerian drivers are graduate with no other jobs and these foreign e-hailing companies earn 25 to 30 percent commission per ride.

The CEO Mr. Gideon Egduchullam design Gab to relief these drivers of the pains they go through, working with these foreign e-hailing companies by charging the lowest commission you can get anywhere in the world, just about 15% on average and the drivers will get to earn as much as they earn with other e-hailing companies.

Gab taxi is funded by EF group with the head office in Abuja Nigeria with staff strength of over 150 staff

Other arms of EF Group include:

I.                   EF waste LTD

II. EF contact

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