Riding Towards Resilience: The Keke Revolution
In the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, where the rhythm of life is set to the beat of its streets, a silent revolution was stirring. Fuel prices soared, echoing the economic hardships felt by the masses. The fuel prices hs also escalated transportation costs.
With each clang of metal and whir of machinery, this vision began to take shape. A robust, compact vehicle, nimble enough to navigate through congested streets yet spacious enough to accommodate as many as six passengers.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, as Ade poured his heart and soul into his creation. Finally, emerging from the depths of his workshop, gleaming under the African sun, was the Keke – a six-seater tricycle designed to revolutionize local transportation.
The new electric 6-passenger-Keke promised affordability, efficiency, and above all, resilience in the face of adversity.
As the first Keke rolled onto the streets, it brought with it a wave of change. Commuters embraced the newfound accessibility, finding solace in the affordability of the Keke amidst the turmoil of economic uncertainty.
The new electric 6-passenger-Keke Keke become more than just a mode of transportation – it has become a beacon of hope, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Other specifications includes: Reverse camera and it’s able to cover 130km when fully charged.
Location: Uyo-Nigeria
Click to see pictures of the new electric 6-passenger-Keke.
Mentiasie congratulates Nigeria for its innovative ideas to curb the economic hardship and the fuel hike.