
Vehicle subscription platform MAX has inducted seven young professionals into its internship programme as part of its efforts to develop the next generation of mobility leaders.
The company, which operates in Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, said in a statement that the new cohort was carefully selected for its talent, passion, and drive for innovation in sustainable transportation.
Speaking on the initiative, HR Business Partner at MAX Bose Otaigbe said, “At MAX, we don’t just envision the future of mobility—we build it. This internship programme is a testament to our belief that when nurtured with the right opportunities, talent can drive extraordinary change.”
The seven interns are Favour Emele-Onu, Oluwaseun Olanrewaju, Dulcie Ayankwu, Ngozi Okogwu-Goteni, Oluwatosin Olatunde, Davidson Osuoben Ogunlabi, and Ajibogun Samuel.
Otaigbe added, “These interns are stepping into an ecosystem where they will learn, innovate, and contribute to shaping Africa’s mobility landscape.”
Meanwhile, Co-founder and President of MAX, Chinedu Azodoh, stated that the programme aligns with the company’s long-term vision of investing in high-impact talent.
“Africa’s mobility industry is undergoing a revolution, and the most powerful catalyst for this transformation is people. By investing in young professionals through this internship programme, we are ensuring that the next generation of innovators is equipped to drive the shift toward sustainable, tech-enabled transportation,” Azodoh remarked.
Similarly, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Adetayo Bamiduro, noted that the initiative would empower interns to take on leadership roles in the sector.
He explained, “At MAX, we are building more than a company—we are building a movement. Our interns will be immersed in real-world projects that directly impact thousands of drivers and businesses across the continent. This experience will empower them to become leaders, disruptors, and change-makers in the global mobility industry.”
MAX stated that its internship programme provides participants with hands-on experience, mentorship, and exposure to innovative projects in electric mobility. The firm affirmed its commitment to fostering inclusivity, innovation, and excellence in Africa’s transportation sector.
MAX operates as a vehicle subscription platform with services that include vehicle licensing, insurance, security, and financial tools that promote economic empowerment across the continent. The company’s Africa Operations headquarters is in Lagos, Nigeria.
SOURCE : PUNCH