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Conductor.ng Debuts in Lagos with Free Rides for Professionals
Conductor.ng, a new mobility platform designed around affordability and community, has officially launched at the Bridge by Obsidian, Akoka, Lagos.
The service introduces a shared commuting model that connects verified professionals, making everyday transport more affordable, structured, and safe.
The launch event brought together industry stakeholders, transport innovators, and technology enthusiasts.
Highlights included a live product demonstration, a panel discussion on the future of shared mobility, and an interactive showcase of how Conductor.ng aims to transform commuting in Nigeria.
The panel session, titled: “The Future of Mobility in Nigeria”, featured Senior Product Manager at Kuda Bank, Simi Adelaja.
Adelaja underscored the urgent need for solutions that fit the realities of Nigerian professionals, stating: “As a working woman in Lagos, my commute can easily take three hours out of my day. Having a service that’s affordable, reliable and feels safe isn’t just a luxury, it’s a necessity if we want to stay productive and still have time for our families.”
Speaking on the motivation behind the platform, Chief Technical Officer, Hammed Shekoni, explained: “Urban mobility in Nigeria is plagued by daily challenges that are almost inevitable. We built Conductor.ng to help professionals save money, and enjoy a seamless commuting experience across cities. Our product is a functional, scalable solution that brings ease to the bustling life of 9-to-5ers.”
To mark its debut, Conductor.ng is offering new users up to 100 percent off their first 30 rides.
The offer covers major commuting corridors in Lagos, starting with Ikorodu, Island and Ajah, Island routes, two of the busiest for professionals.
Closing the event, Mrs. Shekoni Omolara, a major stakeholder, reaffirmed the platform’s mission: “Conductor.ng is now live on both Android and iOS, with separate apps for passengers and car owners. We are excited to begin this journey alongside the professionals who move this country forward every day. Our mission has always been to make commuting in Nigeria more affordable, more reliable and, above all, more trusted, and today marks the first step in bringing that vision to life.”







