17/06/2025
Who Really Drives Your Car?
In Nigeria, owning a car is never a solo affair.
You may have paid for it, but you’re not the only one who will drive it.
Your spouse takes it for errands.
Your sibling grabs the keys without notice.
Your domestic staff/driver could run an errand for you in it.
Your mechanic passes it to his apprentice for a “quick test drive.”
Even your neighbour's cousin might reverse it once or twice—just because he was nearby.
But here’s the real problem.
Every new hand on your steering wheel is another pair of eyes learning your car’s secrets. Especially the security setup.
Your mechanic knows where your kill switch is.
His friend knows how to activate the fuel cut.
His apprentice knows how to disable it.
The guy who installed your alarm system has probably seen it all before.
And if you’ve ever done suspension work, your “leg work” guy may have popped the bonnet more times than you.
By the time you cycle through your engine guy, electrical guy, AC guy, gearbox guy, and panel be**er, your car’s security has become public knowledge.
Too many hands. Too many stories. Too many risks.
And let’s be honest—once everyone knows how to disable your security, is it really security?
That’s why smart car owners are now installing GPS trackers.
They are hidden.
They are silent.
They are controlled by you—right from your phone.
And they’re layered for better protection from tracking, to remote engine kill, Tamper alerts, and more.
No switches. No blinking lights. No wires hanging out.
Even your mechanic won’t know it’s there.
So even if everyone has touched your car, your peace of mind stays untouched.
Ready to go from exposed to in control?
A proper GPS tracker doesn’t just protect your car—it gives you full ownership rights.