Episode Synopsis "Lagos makes changes to guidelines for e-hailing companies and Jumia's cuts its losses for another quarter"
After a week of public backlash, the Lagos state government has now made significant changes to its guidelines for ride-hailing companies in the state. Also, we take a look at the second quarter earnings for the ecommerce company, Jumia.
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