- Fetes audience with iPhone 12, lots of gifts
The inDrive documentary, an inspiring cinematic project showcased in two major screening events this May, highlighted the transformative power of technology and entrepreneurship in emerging markets. It explored how inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, impacts communities by offering accessible, affordable, and fair services.
Following a private premiere at Radisson Blu, Victoria Island, Lagos, on May 1, 2024, where members of the media, social media influencers and key regulatory and government stakeholders from various sectors gathered to enjoy and discuss the documentary’s themes, the brand held a public screening at Silverbird Cinemas, Ikeja City Mall, on Saturday, May 18, 2024.
The public screening drew a diverse audience eager to experience the documentary. The event started with fun activities, including a “spin the wheel” game where exciting gifts were won. Registration began at the entrance, with guests receiving tickets and exchanging them for cocktails and small chops, setting a convivial tone for the evening. After socialising, guests grabbed their popcorn and drinks and proceeded to the cinema hall.
The in-hall screening began with an introduction to the documentary by Catherine Akindele, Driver Acquisition Manager for inDrive Nigeria.
According to Akindele, “The documentary details inDrive’s journey from inception in one of the world’s coldest cities to its global expansion, highlighting our commitment to providing fair and accessible services.” She emphasised that “It’s about showcasing the impact of inDrive’s innovative approach on communities worldwide.” The audience resonated deeply with these powerful stories.
The event also featured participation from Beginit students who actively engaged, adding a youthful and enthusiastic presence to the evening.
Beginit is a socio-educational project launched by inDrive in 2012. The program aims to identify and guide talented children from orphanages, boarding schools, and rural schools in future careers in new technologies.
Obadiah Ikoh, one of the top-performing alumni of the Beginit initiative, is featured in the documentary, adding a personal touch to the narrative. His story exemplifies the program’s impact and the transformative power of education and technology in changing lives.
The event concluded with the announcement of the prize winner, Iregume Agboju, who went home with an iPhone 12 Pro Max, adding an exciting end to the evening. Everybody left inspired and deeply understood inDrive’s mission and achievements.
The inDrive Documentary is a compelling narrative showcasing how inDrive is reshaping the transportation landscape. The film highlights the platform’s efforts to challenge social injustice and promote fairness in the mobility sector.
Stories from various countries underscore the importance of innovation and resilience in driving community empowerment. The documentary aims to spark meaningful conversations around these themes, encouraging viewers to reflect on the impact of technology and entrepreneurship in their communities.