A ride app
made in Lagos.
Khhab started with a small observation: most ride apps treat every city the same. Lagos isn’t most cities. So we built one for the way we actually move, with verified riders, fair splits, and a commute subscription that doesn’t flinch at traffic.
Move with the city, not against it
We’re building Khhab around three ride types that map cleanly onto how Lagosians actually travel: a private ride when you need one, a shared pool when you don’t, and a fixed subscription for the commute you’d do anyway.
Underneath all of that, identity verification and trusted-contact sharing are defaults, not premium features. We’d rather ship safety than market it.
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Ride types
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ID-verified pools
50K+
On the waitlist
Lagos
First city
What we won’t compromise on
Four principles that show up in every product decision we ship.
Built for Lagos
No generic global app pretending to know what Apongbon traffic feels like. We design for the city we live in.
Trust by default
NIN, BVN, and liveness verification at the door. Khhab is where you ride with people you can identify.
Honest economics
Fares are predictable. Splits are automatic. Subscriptions are flat. We don’t pretend dynamic pricing is a feature.
Drivers first
A real earnings dashboard, instant-to-bank withdrawals, and a fare negotiation flow that respects the driver’s time.
From idea to launch
The milestones that brought us here, and what’s next.
The idea
Born out of the daily Lekki-VI commute. Group rides existed everywhere except where they were needed most.
Private beta
Onboarded our first riders and drivers across Ikeja, Lekki, and VI. Iterated weekly on what didn’t feel right.
Three ride types live
Solo, Group, and Economy subscriptions all shipping in the same app. Identity verification baked in.
Waitlist opening
Onboarding the first 1,000 riders. First 1,000 signups get a free month of Economy when we go public.
Be part of the first ride.
Whether you’re a rider, a driver, or just curious, there’s room on the waitlist.