TicketPay lets students pay for rides directly from their phones — while keeping drivers, management, and the existing ticket process exactly as they are today.
See how it works →Management has taken commendable steps: reinstating the Towngboro arrangement, integrating CNG buses and tricycles, and overhauling the regulatory framework. The payment infrastructure, however, remains entirely manual. TicketPay addresses this specific gap without touching anything else.
Queues at peak hours are a direct product of manual cash exchange. Digital payment at boarding cuts this to seconds.
Tickets can be lost, damaged, or counterfeited. A digital record is permanent and verifiable.
Management currently has no real-time data on ride volumes or revenue flow. TicketPay generates this automatically.
TicketPay does not replace the University's ticketing system. Students can still pay with physical tickets. Drivers still redeem at management's office — exactly as before.
Audit integrity: Every transaction is time-stamped and driver-linked on our servers. Management's admin portal shows per-driver totals in real time — so the numbers are verified before a driver walks in to redeem. No driver can manipulate what management already sees.
TicketPay requires no financial investment, no change to revenue processes, and no new administrative workload from management.
| What we're asking | What it means in practice |
|---|---|
| Official endorsement | Permission for TicketPay to operate as an approved supplementary payment channel within the campus transport system. |
| Staff-supervised driver registration | A designated staff member oversees onboarding — ensuring only verified, authorised drivers receive platform credentials. |
| Structured pilot approval | A limited trial on one route or vehicle category, giving management full visibility before any broader rollout is considered. |
TicketPay is not a theoretical proposal. It is a functional, deployed platform — accessible at visit the website here — built by two students who use this transport system every day.
As students of this institution, we have a direct stake in seeing the OAU transport system work better — not as external vendors, but as members of this community.