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A dead battery always happens when you are already running late. Learn how to get back on the road in twenty minutes with ResQ-X.

Stay ahead on the road with expert tips, fuel updates, and fleet insights designed to keep your vehicles performing at their best.

A dead battery always happens when you are already running late. Learn how to get back on the road in twenty minutes with ResQ-X.

Moving to Abuja or Port Harcourt? Use ResQ-X to move your cars safely across all 36 sates in Nigeria without the stress of driving.

86% of Nigerian businesses rely on generators. Learn how to stop fuel theft and lock in prices before the next hike with ResQ-X. Stop losing money to pump cheating and driver side hustles. This guide shows the math of fuel savings for Nigerian companies.

Driving in Nigeria is an extreme sport. These 10 signs are the only things that won't lie to you. Avoid the wahala and learn them today.

As the 2026 rainy season kicks off, the FRSC and Lagos VIS are ramping up inspections. From the ₦20,000 fine for a missing spare to the chemistry of why tyres fail in Nigerian heat, this guide is your roadmap to staying legal and safe on the Third Mainland Bridge and any other major roads in Nigeria.

A breakdown in Lagos is more than a mechanical failure it’s a race against the clock. From the isolated stretches of the Third Mainland Bridge to the hazardous slopes of Otedola Bridge, we’ve mapped out the 10 most dangerous locations to get stranded in the city. Discover why these 'Red Zones' demand a professional response and how ResQ-X’s priority dispatch ensures you aren't left vulnerable.

A breakdown in Lagos is stressful, but the wrong tow truck can make it worse. From flatbeds to rotators, we break down the 10 essential towing vehicles and why ResQ-X is the only service in the city that matches the right tech to your car.

Nigeria approves ₦3.3 trillion to settle power sector debt, but with actual liabilities nearing ₦6.8 trillion, questions remain. Is this a real solution or just another delay in fixing electricity challenges?

As income levels remain low and fuel prices rise, Nigerians face increasing pressure across transportation, food, and housing. This article explores how the fuel crisis is driving the cost of living and what it means for the average citizen.

Nigeria’s latest blackout raises serious questions about the country’s failing power system. With billions owed to power generation companies, gas shortages, and nearly half of power plants down, is this really beyond control or a result of long-standing structural failure?

Nigeria faces rising fuel prices, unstable power supply, and increasing diesel dependency. As the oil and gas sector evolves, ResQ-X is helping businesses stay operational with efficient refueling solutions.

Not all tow trucks are the same. From flatbeds to heavy-duty recovery trucks, understanding the different types of towing equipment helps ensure your vehicle is moved safely during breakdowns or accidents.

Not all tow trucks are the same. From flatbeds to heavy-duty recovery trucks, understanding the different types of towing equipment helps ensure your vehicle is moved safely during breakdowns or accidents.

Diesel prices in Lagos and across Nigeria are fluctuating rapidly, affecting businesses operational costs. Discover how smart companies are managing fuel supply, cutting risks, and staying ahead in a volatile market.

Fuel prices across Lagos and major Nigerian cities have surged between ₦930 and ₦970 per liter, increasing queues, transport costs, and daily stress. As scarcity looms, smart fuel planning is no longer optional.



From ₦615 to ₦900+ per liter, fuel costs are hurting Nigerians. ResQ-X makes fuel delivery simple, affordable, and flexible for students, riders, and businesses.

No Lagos driver wants a breakdown on Third Mainland Bridge. ResQ-X offers fast towing, roadside fuel, and 24/7 help to keep you safe.

In Nigeria, power outages are frequent. Learn how ResQ-X ensures banks, hospitals, and telcos stay operational with on-demand fuel delivery.