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Transport Business: Share Your Experience (8457 Views)
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Funkybabee(f): 3:36pm On May 19 |
Good afternoon Nairalanders, I hope you all are doing good? Who can share their experience regarding Motorcycle and tricycle given to people to deliver. I spoke with my mum and she said I shouldn't dare because Nigerians are wi¢ked in that kind of business while speaking to someone today, that one emphasize a lots on it, which is why I decided to come here to hear people experience about it Can you share your experience when given out a bicycle or even car to deliver money daily but turned sour? 11 Likes |
sunnymighty(m): 4:08pm On May 19 |
Funkybabee: Your mum was right Afterall. However it depends solely on what you want, for example, are you giving it out on rental or hire purchase? Hire purchase is better but some bad eggs among them will start defaulting when they are almost done with the payment. Rental is a no go area. I got my fingers burnt when i gave out my car for E-hailing. The car was thoroughly abused nobody told me before i collected it and terminated the contract we had, better to drive it yourself. 34 Likes 1 Share |
Funkybabee(f): 4:28pm On May 19 |
sunnymighty: Hire purchase will be better |
sunnymighty(m): 5:12pm On May 19 |
Funkybabee: sems you are determined to go into this business. I wish you luck. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Jamesmary2(m): 7:43am On May 20 |
Funkybabee: Hello Funkybabee, good question and an important discussion! Honestly, giving out motorcycles, tricycles, or even cars on hire-purchase or daily delivery in Nigeria can be very tricky. A lot depends on the honesty and sense of responsibility of the person you're handing the vehicle to. Some people will genuinely try their best, but unfortunately, many others will default, give excuses, or disappear altogether. I've seen cases where vehicles were damaged or never returned, and the owners lost both the asset and expected returns. So your mum's caution isn't misplaced — it’s wise to start small and monitor closely if you decide to go that route. To anyone thinking of entering the transport business here: set clear agreements, consider GPS tracking, and never hand over a vehicle without a solid plan. Let’s hear from others — any success stories or regrets? 10 Likes 1 Share |
dominique(f): 8:07am On May 20 |
You'll never know how greedy and dishonest a great number of Nigerians are until you let them run your business. Pretty much everybody I know that dabbled into transport went into regrets. My mum one time bought 2 bikes and gave an area bikeman to run for her. He was remitting peanuts weekly while he was able to buy a bus from the proceeds of the bikes. Every week came with new excuses on why he couldn't meet up with the agreed target. As fate would have it, the bus he bought got into an accident on its first trip and got burnt to ashes. My mum eventually sold off the bikes after she got her capital back. This was back in the 90s before eyes open o. Now na thieves and armed robbers full street. Transport business you cannot personally handle yourself, don't dabble into it especially if you're female.
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idalex: 8:11am On May 20 |
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tommy589(m): 8:12am On May 20 |
![]() ![]() ![]() If you don't have craze in abundance stay out of it 27 Likes 2 Shares |
wellmax(m): 8:12am On May 20 |
Simply put. It’s not for the weak and inexperienced. 13 Likes 2 Shares |
akinmusi(m): 8:12am On May 20 |
No strength, no go there oo
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moscobabs(m): 8:13am On May 20 |
If you can't drive ur car or bus yourself, don't invest in transport. Bought Danfo in 2007 and it ended in tear for me. Transport is a lucrative business but not for the weak 38 Likes 1 Share |
Esthered: 8:14am On May 20 |
People say it's best to drive it yourself if possible. My MIL bought a car and gave to her cousin for transport business and it was back to back excuse and she took back her car in 2020 and drives it for her personal use till date. 28 Likes |
wellmax(m): 8:15am On May 20 |
Had two cars on Uber. It was during fuel scarcity. This driver will claim he’s not got fuel for days and only remit payment for one or two days in weeks. Excuse and complaints every days. If it’s not LaSTMA then it’s one area boy. I know it’s all lies and he didn’t know the car had trackers. I just took the car back. Very ungrateful lots. 32 Likes 2 Shares |
dibunotion(m): 8:15am On May 20 |
I once gave some military men a lift from Ojo barracks. On our way we started talking about transport business. Two gave their experience and how they result to begging the drivers to even return their vehicles. Me wey dey plan to go into the business just die am there.
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ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 8:16am On May 20 |
Funkybabee:anything transport, if you can't do it yourself, don't try it, you will surely regret it 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Rexymania(m): 8:16am On May 20 |
Do the business yourself Nigerians are wicked 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Btruth: 8:16am On May 20 |
Hummm..... Mo mii ka'nle.
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doggedfighter(f): 8:16am On May 20 |
Never heard anyone say something good about giving people transport business to run. Not even one good experience 😕 Most people got burnt. 28 Likes 2 Shares |
McLizbae: 8:17am On May 20 |
Crazy experience! That business is for agberos (both young and old) , if you don't have it in you, don't venture into the business. I met a man in 2018, he (should be in his late 40s) was crying about how his family was going through hell financially because the owner of the car he was driving as taxi retrieved the car. So, I asked him about the arrangement between him and the car owner and what actually led to the retrieval. So he said he delivers 2500 every day, he also fuel the car while the owner takes care of every repairs on the car. He also goes to the owners house every morning by 7am to pick the car and return it every evening before 10 pm. So, according to him, the fallout that led to the retrieval was because he told the owner that it is difficult for him to always come from his far place to take the car every morning and return it in the evening and then take the same far route to his house, so he wanted the car owner to allow him keep the car, and only bring it as requested by the owner. This was a packaged lie! Having listened to his predicaments, I ed that my mechanic had told me about a decent Nissan (popularly used for taxi too) that was up for sale. My mechanic (who I trusted well till now) confirmed the good state of the car. I also drove the car my self and it was so sound. So, I did some calculations, and then decided I will get him another car (the Nissan) for the taxi business, we will work with same agreements with his previous car owner, except that he will now enjoy the comfort of keeping the car with him in his house. Mind you, his house is less than a minute of pleasure walk from where I was leaving at the time. We also agreed on a specific route for his business, which was the route I also take to work then. Man was so happy roll on the floor thank me profusely and all that... So the business started. After about 2 months, wahala started. Almost everyday is for one repair or the other. I changed fuel pumps many times, tyers, even battery, things that should normally last on a car. He will never take the car to "my mechanic" as agreed, always with excuses that he wanted to do the fix quickly to get back to business, but still come back to complain that he couldn't go back to business due to work/repairs on the car. So, no delivery! In short, I found out that (1) this guy works all through the night so many times and to almost everywhere in the world (no delivery to me on that, but I must take repairs of all damages ![]() Immediately I found these and more out and confronted him with proofs. I warned him, but he didn't stop. So, I retrieve the vehicle. He and his family came and were rolling on the floor again, but I was done! I sold the car at the best possible price with the help of my mechanic, and when I did my calculations again, I have lost 400k+ in the 7 months of that bad business, initiated absolutely on emotions. 49 Likes 3 Shares |
Dpaulie(m): 8:17am On May 20 |
Nice business but don't go there if u can't handle the wheel by yourself
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Icon4s(m): 8:19am On May 20 |
tommy589: Simple |
jospepper(m): 8:21am On May 20 |
It is lucrative but you need iron balls to handle it. 2014 I bought a bike for okada business. The bike ed through the hands of EIGHT guys each with a horrible story. The 7th guy after owing me for a month went and printed his own obituary and pasted it around my street. I got to his house for condolence only to meet his surprised parents. The 8th guy had an accident with the bike and scattred it badly. He then pushed the bike early in the morning and parked it under a mango tree that was beside my shop. My shop was directly opposite an Ashewo house so when I came to the shop and saw the bike, I thought it belonged to one of the ashewo customers. Around 10am that morning I went out to buy food and as I was coming back the bike was still there inside my mind I was thinking that how long this guy wan knack, na the whole day him go spend there? Now I have a bad habit of reading vehicle number plates, most of the time I do it unconsciously. So as I approached the mango tree, my eye unconsciously caught the number plate of the bike My mind stopped for a second! I silently prayed that it should be a mistake but men, it was my bike. I pushed it into the shop, got a mechanic to fix it and sold it. 29 Likes 2 Shares |
amstamon: 8:21am On May 20 |
Rule number 1= never invest in a business you are not into or have no idea about. The only set of people that can invest in transport business are those that are into transportation themselves like drivers(at least dem dey see their bus/keke for road when themselves dey road). The mindset of every drivers/riders are to buy there own Keke through money made from your own Keke ![]() You Gerrit? If you don't gerrit forget about rrit 29 Likes 1 Share |
davidtuzy(m): 8:22am On May 20 |
All U need is a Trusted and Responsible Driver ✅ Make Sure it has GPS Tracker and Comprehensive Insurance ✅ 3 Likes 1 Share |
damble: 8:23am On May 20 |
Not for the fainted
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Dandsome: 8:23am On May 20 |
It depends on your arrangement. There's a company that runs a transport business where they give you car to do whatever transport business you want. I know of suv for now. They fuel it, do any maintenance on the vehicle, do all papers for the vehicle. The driver's own is to drive and remit about 50k daily. Sunday is work free day (meaning the driver can work with the car and keep all the money for the day) Some guys have been using it to do Uber work. But the issue is that you can't fail to pay daily 10 Likes 1 Share |
ChybuzzDD(m): 8:24am On May 20 |
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Pootle: 8:26am On May 20 |
transport business is good when you operate the vehicles yourself, you blame the drivers but i bet you its not an easy sail for them too, i help a family friend with a supply van years back as a fresh graduate my eye see shege i even had to call my mum on one occasion to assist me buy a tire the spare was bad as well, the owner did not understand what i was going through probably think am lying or seeking excuse not to remit
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