BBNaija Tacha applauds Enviable Transport for simplifying tricycle business operations
Popular Nigerian reality TV star, influencer, and entrepreneur, Anita Natacha Akide, widely known as Tacha or Symply Tacha, has commended Enviable Transport for efficiently managing her tricycle (keke napep) business.

Popular Nigerian reality TV star, influencer, and entrepreneur, Anita Natacha Akide, widely known as Tacha or Symply Tacha, has commended Enviable Transport for efficiently managing her tricycle (keke napep) business.
In a heartfelt message, the former Big Brother Naija housemate expressed appreciation for how the company has simplified her operations over the past two years, enabling her to earn a steady income without the usual stress associated with transport investments.
According to Tacha, her foray into the tricycle business began with just three units. She revealed that her fleet has now expanded to about 15 tricycles, a growth she credited to the structured management provided by Enviable Transport.
“You know I woke up this morning with an urge in my heart to specially thank Enviable Group of Companies and their team for what they have done for me for the past two years,” she said.
“For the past two years, I have not known stress. The fact that I started with only three Keke and now I have about 15 tricycles tells you what these people are doing.”
She further praised the company’s operational efficiency, noting that she receives regular payments directly into her account without needing to oversee day-to-day activities.
“They are saving me stress and putting money in my bank account every Monday by midnight. Whether the country is good or not, whether fuel prices go up or down, I still receive my money.
“Every trip generates income, and it comes straight into my account. I don’t know how they do it,” she added.
Tacha also stressed that she has never had to file a complaint, explaining that her only interaction with the company is when she wants to increase her fleet.
“I have never called their customer service to complain. The only time I call is to add more tricycles. I don’t even know my riders, I don’t know the colour of my tricycles, but my business is booming and running every day,” she said.
Describing the arrangement as “stress-free,” the entrepreneur encouraged members of the public to consider similar investments, especially those who are uncertain about how to utilise their funds productively.
“This is not an advert,” she clarified. “A lot of people message me asking for money, but there are people who already have money and don’t know what to do with it. Go and buy a keke napep, give it to Enviable Group to manage, or buy directly from them and let them manage it for you. It’s honestly stress-free.”
She added that the steady income has helped her manage personal responsibilities more easily.
“Since 2024, I haven’t known stress. Even with things like school expenses, I’m not worried because I know that by midnight, my payment will come in. It makes everything easier,” she concluded.


