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Gokada raises $5.3m to increase daily rides by 1,000 percent

Gokada, the Lagos-based on-demand motorcycle taxi app, has secured a series A fundraiser of $5.3 million.

Led by Rise Capital with participation from Adventure Capital, First MidWest Group, IC Global Partners and several local investors, Gokada says it will deploy its investment to expand its driver fleet, increase daily rides by 10 fold and acquire local tech talent.

Since launching in 2018, Gokada has already acquired approximately 1,000 motorcycles that are manned by trained, insured and verified drivers, kitted out with helmets which are DOT (US Department of Transportation) approved and certified.

The company has completed nearly one million rides since inception, getting riders to their destination 50 percent quicker than travel by car.

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With combined app downloads of close to 200,000, Gokada currently ranks as the most popular motorcycle-hailing app in Nigeria and a top 100 app, overall.

Fahim Saleh, co-founder and co-CEO of Gokada said: “Our green Gokada motorcycles have become a regular feature of Lagos’ roads in the 14 months since our official launch”.

“Gokada was built with the intention of becoming the future of two-wheel transport in West Africa, and we are fast becoming the go-to platform to hail a motorcycle ride in Lagos.

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“Today’s announcement allows us to accelerate our growth projections significantly, as we continue to grow our market share and look to introduce more product features and services”.

Saleh is joined by Nigerian tech stalwart Ayodeji Adewunmi, Director at Rise Capital and the co-founder and former CEO of Jobberman, who is joining Gokada as co-CEO.

Former CEO Deji Oduntan will be stepping down from his role at the company as part of the funding round.

“It is an incredible time to be joining Gokada on this journey to transform transportation in Nigeria and the rest of Africa,” Adewunmi said.

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“I am truly excited about the promise of Gokada becoming the operating system of how cities function optimally and efficiently across Africa. There is no doubt in my mind that this will become one of the most important companies in Africa.”  

Nazar Yasin, founder and managing partner at Rise Capital, said “Gokada’s rapid entry into Lagos’ transport market has been transformative. We have noticed that some markets like Nigeria and Indonesia, which both have large populations and inadequate road infrastructure, are more likely to be dominated by motorcycle-hailing companies rather than traditional car-hailing players”.

“Gokada’s relentless focus on product, customer service, and safety has enabled them to take advantage of this dynamic and produce some truly impressive growth metrics. They are reshaping the tech-enabled transport market in Lagos, and we are excited to be partnering with them as they scale”.  

Gokada recently celebrated its first year in business with the launch of its brand new office in Ilupeju, Lagos set to house a state-of-the-art Driver Training School to train and verify up to 500 drivers at a time.

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