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Electric Buses In Nigeria built by Mustapha Gajibo

Nigerian University dropout, Mustapha Gajibo has built locally-made electric buses in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital. 

According to a tweet shared by Gajibo, the cars have been put to use in Maiduguri and they have so far carried 21,000 passengers. Mustapha Gajibo says the buses charge N50 instead of N100.

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A University Dropout Built Locally-made Electric Buses In Nigeria

Electric cars are cheaper, the future is green In the said tweet, Gajibo intimated that his electric buses have reduced the cost of transportation in the city as they have reduced an average drop from the N100 charged by normal buses to N50. He said this has saved the residents N1,100,000.

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Electric Bus in Nigeria charging

His word reads:

“Today marks 30 days since our electric city buses commenced operations in Maiduguri Nigeria, we have recorded over 21,000 passengers and we have saved them over N1,100,000 by charging them N50 instead of N100 and also saved the environment 27300g of Carbon monoxide. Green city.”

Electric Buses In Nigeria moving on the major road

See his tweet below;

Electric Buses In Nigeria by Mustapha Gajibo