Alongside videos, several screenshots emerged online, showing South Africans ordering Bolt rides in Nigeria from their own country purely to cause frustration and financial loss for Nigerian drivers. The technology ride-hailing company Bolt has been significantly affected by the recent surge in "fake" ride requests between Nigeria and South Africa. In response, the company has suspended several accounts and restricted inter-country ride requests, a move that has directly impacted its operations.

Nigerians woke up on Thursday morning to find themselves at the centre of a massive online rivalry. The rivalry quickly gained momentum and was initiated by South Africans, who began a viral challenge involving Bolt rides. Despite the different geography, the digital provocation was intended to irritate Nigerian drivers by making them wait unnecessarily at pickup locations.

Bolt has, however, taken swift action to address the issue. The company stated, "Bolt is aware of the recent fake ride requests between individuals in Nigeria and South Africa. We've swiftly implemented measures to resolve the issue, including restricting inter-country ride requests, and have blocked those responsible from the Bolt app.

"Those responsible have been blocked from the Bolt app. We prioritise the safety and integrity of our platform and are committed to supporting our driver-partners." Request ride challenge Recall the two African countries have had a long-standing feud history, just like the 2024 Afco.