If you have lived in Lagos for a while or you are just visiting, you must have heard of "Cele." Cele is one of the most popular and busiest bus stops along the famous Oshodi-Apapa Expressway. It is a major nerve center for commuters moving between the Lagos Mainland and the coastal areas like Mile 2 and Apapa. The name "Cele" is derived from the large Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) Cathedral located right by the bus stop, which has served as a landmark for decades.
Whether you want to buy fairly used clothes (Okrika), connect to the inner parts of Okota and Isolo, or you are heading towards the ports, Cele is a place you will likely pass through. It is a bubbling area filled with traders, transporters, and thousands of Lagosians moving to and fro every single day. In this guide, we will break down the geography, transport routes, and what to expect when you visit or pass through Cele.
Cele is primarily located within the Mushin Local Government Area (LGA), though it sits right at the border of other areas like Oshodi-Isolo and Surulere (Itire-Ikate). The area is characterized by the massive flyover bridge that connects commuters from the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway into the heart of Okota, Isolo, and Ago Palace Way.
The terrain is typical of a Lagos commercial hub—busy, noisy, and paved with major road networks. To the north, you have the road leading towards Oshodi; to the south, the expressway continues towards Mile 2 and Festac; and to the west, you have the link road that takes you deep into the residential and commercial hubs of Okota and Isolo.
When you "drop" at Cele, there are a few things you cannot miss:
Getting to Cele is quite easy because it is situated on a major expressway. If you are coming from the Island, you can follow the Funsho Williams Avenue through Itire-Ikate to burst out at Cele. If you are coming from the Mainland hinterlands like Alimosho, you might pass through Oshodi to get here.
Please note that transport fares in Lagos can change based on the time of day, rain, or fuel availability. Always carry a little extra "change."
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (₦) |
|---|---|---|
| Cele to Oshodi | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | ₦400 - ₦600 |
| Cele to Mile 2 | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | ₦400 - ₦700 |
| Cele to Okota (Apple Junction) | Keke Napep / Small Bus | ₦300 - ₦500 |
| Cele to CMS / Obalende | Large Bus (BRT/LBSL) | ₦700 - ₦1,000 |
| Cele to Apapa | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | ₦800 - ₦1,200 |
If you want to enter a bus at Cele, you need to know where the "parks" are located. There are no formal gated terminals like the Oshodi Interchange, but there are designated points:
Traveling through Cele requires you to be "Lagos smart." Here are some tips:
Cele Bus Stop is primarily located within the Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Once you drop at Cele, walk towards the link road under the flyover bridge. You will find Keke Napep (tricycles) and small buses (Korope) heading directly to Okota and Ago Palace Way.
While it is a busy area, it is advisable to be very cautious after 9:00 PM. Always stay where there are people and avoid showing off expensive gadgets.
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