The Tipping Point of Mobility in Africa

Africa’s mobility landscape is at a crossroads. With shifting economic policies, evolving technologies, and evolving taste of riders,  the way we move is being redefined in realAfrica’s mobility landscape is at a crossroads. With shifting economic policies, evolving technologies, and evolving taste of riders,  the way we move is being redefined in real-time.

Current Challenges in Nigeria’s Mobility Sector

Creating a sustainable and efficient future for mobility requires industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to engage in meaningful discussions and leverage collaborative efforts to drive this transformation. A proactive approach is required—one that bets on well calculated risks, fosters innovation, closes knowledge gaps, and shapes strategies for the next era of sustainable mobility.

Why Zeno is Hosting This Series

The Tipping Point of Mobility in Africa, is a series of candid conversations Zeno is hosting as a thought leader. We believe in the future of mobility however to arrive at the future we want there are tough decisions that need to be made today, cosmetic and knee jerk reactions are not going to be enough, we need to put roots down, take the bull by the horn and address the root cause of the challenges we face today while we prepare for tomorrow.

The removal of fuel subsidies and fluctuations in foreign exchange rates have disrupted Nigeria’s transportation sector, affecting businesses, commuters, and the entire mobility ecosystem. What does this mean for the future of transport in Nigeria? How can stakeholders navigate these shifts?

Join us as we host the maiden edition of this series on Tuesday, 8th of April by 1pm.

Register: http://bit.ly/zenofiresidechat

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