A dispatch rider is a motorcycle delivery worker responsible for moving packages, documents, food, parcels, and goods quickly within a city, usually in places like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

They are very common in logistics companies, e-commerce, restaurants, hospitals, and courier services.


💰 Dispatch Rider Salary in Nigeria (2026)

🟢 Monthly Salary (Employed Riders)

  • ₦60,000 – ₦130,000/month (common range)
  • Some companies pay up to ₦150,000/month depending on workload and incentives
  • Higher-end logistics firms can pay ₦120,000 – ₦200,000/month with bonuses

🟡 Daily Earnings (Independent Riders)

  • ₦10,000 – ₦25,000 per day in busy cities like Lagos (depends on orders)
  • Some high-performing riders can earn even more during peak demand

🛵 What Dispatch Riders Do

  • Deliver parcels and documents
  • Pick up and drop off goods
  • Work with logistics apps and companies
  • Navigate traffic for fast delivery
  • Maintain delivery records and communication

🏙️ Where Dispatch Riders Work Most

  • Lagos (highest demand)
  • Abuja
  • Port Harcourt
  • Ibadan
  • Kano (growing market)

📦 Cost of Dispatch Delivery (For Customers)

  • ₦3,500 – ₦12,000 per delivery within Lagos depending on distance

🏍️ Requirements to Become a Dispatch Rider

  • Valid rider’s permit or driver’s license
  • Motorcycle (sometimes provided by company)
  • Smartphone for tracking apps
  • Knowledge of city routes
  • Basic communication skills

💡 Final Thoughts

Dispatch riding in Nigeria is a high-demand job in the logistics and delivery industry, especially in big cities. Earnings can be stable salary-based or very high if working per delivery.

For logistics companies and transport services, dispatch riders are a key part of the system—similar to how buses and taxis move people, they move packages and business goods.