Poverty, unemployment forcing more women into transport business in Lagos – Group

Poverty, unemployment forcing more women into transport business in Lagos – Group
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Cross section of female commercial drivers.

Cross section of female commercial drivers.

The non-governmental organisation attributes the proliferation of “female keke drivers” in Lagos to high unemployment rates, pervasive poverty, and economic hardship.

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