Monday, October 23, 2017

It seems the good news out of Niger is Uber. Now, does someone want to explain why American soldiers engaged in training got caught up in violence in a village..

October 23, 2017

Taxi-hailing startup Uber (click here) has appointed a new West Africa general manager, with Nigerian-Canadian Lola Kassim now heading up operations in the region.

The announcement sees the former management consultant at McKinsey and Company take on the West African leadership role at the California-based firm, according to Techpoint.

Using over 10 years of experience as an executive within private and public companies in Canada and across Africa, Kassim will fill the role that was vacated by former West Africa general manager, Edi Atawodi.

Atawobi was promoted to a product manager position within the global payments growth department for Uber worldwide six months ago, and the company has waited until this month to fill that position.

Kassim’s focus in her new role will be to drive the ride-sharing and taxi-hailing company’s overall strategy in West Africa, creating additional value for driver-partners while working to improve the reliability and service levels of UberX, the company’s popular low-cost ride-sharing option, according to an Uber press release.

Kassim holds a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and an MSc from the London School of Economics, according to Nairametrics.

Uber currently operate in 15 cities across eight African countries, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi and Kampala, with West African cities in Ghana and Nigeria including Kumasi, Accra, Abuja and Lagos....