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Now live at OAU · Ile-Ife

Move fast,
move smart.

Wiki connects you with bikes, kekes, and cars on campus — with real-time tracking, negotiable fares, and payments that just work.

No spam. We'll text you when Wiki launches in your area.

2,000+ riders waiting50+ drivers signed up3 vehicle types
Wiki App Ride Tracking Screen

HOW IT WORKS

Rides in three taps.

01

Enter your destination

Search any drop-off on campus or in Ife — Google Maps autocomplete shows the way.

02

Pick your ride type

Choose from Bike, Keke, or Car. See real drivers near you on the live map.

03

Match and negotiate

Auto-matched to the nearest driver. Don't like the fare? Counter-offer in-app — up to 3 rounds.

04

Ride and pay

Track your driver live. Pay by card, transfer, USSD, or Wiki Wallet.

VEHICLE TYPES

Your ride, your choice.

Three vehicle types. One app.

Most popular

Bike

Okada · Fastest on campus

From ₦200

₦80/km

  • Fastest pickup time
  • Lowest fare
  • Best for short hops
Most comfortable

Keke

Tricycle · Smooth and steady

From ₦250

₦100/km

  • Sheltered ride
  • Great for groups of 2
  • Popular with female riders
Premium

Car

Cab · When comfort counts

From ₦500

₦150/km

  • AC and comfort
  • Longer distances
  • Private and secure

NEGOTIATION ENGINE

Bargain like you
always have.

Unlike other apps that lock you into an auto-fare, Wiki lets you negotiate — just like hailing a keke at the roadside. Counter-offer up to 3 rounds. The final agreed price is locked in, so no surprises.

Up to 3 rounds45-second timerPrice locked on acceptGuard rails protect both sides
Counter offer screen
Round 2 of 328s remaining

APP PREVIEW

The real app, in action.

Take a peek at Wiki's modern, easy-to-use interface.

Home Screen

The starting point for your journey. A clean, minimal layout designed for quick access to ride booking.

  • Quick access buttons for Bike, Keke, and Car
  • Saved places for easy one-tap routing
  • Real-time announcements and campus updates
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FOR DRIVERS

Earn more.
Own your schedule.

Join as a driver-partner. Work when you want, with whatever vehicle you have verified.

Multiple vehicles

Register your bike and car. Switch active vehicle per session.

Instant payouts

85% of every fare hits your wallet the moment the trip ends.

Negotiate fares

Counter-offer on any trip. You're always in control.

Fast KYC

Submit docs in-app. Approval in 24–48 hours.

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Estimate your earnings

8
450
Daily:₦3,060
Weekly:₦16,830
Monthly:₦67,320

Estimate only. Actual earnings depend on demand, surge, and negotiated fares.

EARLY ACCESS

Be first on
your campus.

Wiki launches at OAU first. Get notified the moment rides go live in your area — and unlock exclusive early-rider perks.

★ First 500 riders: free first trip credit (₦500)★ First 50 drivers: reduced 10% commission★ Early access to beta before public launch

FAQ

Questions answered.

We're launching at OAU, Ile-Ife in May 2026. Join the waitlist and we'll text you the moment rides go live on your campus.
Wiki is built for Nigerian campus communities — not metro Lagos. We support bikes and kekes (which Uber/Bolt don't), our fares are negotiable (like real-life bargaining), and we understand the routes, economics, and culture of campus transport.
Yes — that's one of our core features. When you're matched with a driver, either side can counter-offer up to 3 rounds. Once you both agree, the price is locked in. No surprises at the end of the trip.
Via the Wiki app — saved debit card, bank transfer, USSD, or Wiki Wallet. We use Paystack for all payments, so it's the same infrastructure powering your favourite Nigerian apps.
Instantly. 85% of the agreed fare is credited to the driver's Wiki Wallet the moment the trip is marked complete. Drivers can withdraw to any Nigerian bank account at any time, with same-day settlement for most banks.
Valid driver's licence, vehicle licence, roadworthiness certificate, proof of vehicle ownership (or lease agreement), and a government-issued ID. Submit everything in the app — no office visits needed.
Yes. One driver account can have multiple verified vehicles across different types — a bike and a car, for example. Each vehicle needs its own verification. You choose which one is active each time you go online.
Wiki is registered with the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) and complies fully with the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023. KYC documents are encrypted and stored in a private AWS S3 bucket — never publicly accessible. We never sell your data.