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If you are living in Lagos or just visiting, you have probably heard of Ejigbo. It is one of the busiest and most popular residential areas on the mainland. Known for its mix of lively markets, large housing estates, and the famous NNPC depot, Ejigbo is a central hub for many workers and traders.
In this guide, we will break down everything you need to know about Ejigbo. Whether you want to know which local government it falls under, how to enter a bus from Oshodi, or the current fare prices, we have got you covered. This is your "go-to" manual for navigating Ejigbo like a local.
Ejigbo is located in the heart of Lagos State, specifically within the Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area (LGA). However, for administrative purposes, it is managed under the Ejigbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA).
The area is strategically positioned. It shares boundaries with Isolo to the North, Ikotun and Idimu to the West, and Cele Express/Itire to the South. One of the most famous parts of Ejigbo is the Jakande Estate, which is one of the largest low-cost housing estates built by the late Lateef Jakande. The terrain is mostly flat, but some parts are prone to heavy traffic during the rainy season due to the canal at Oke-Afa.
Getting to Ejigbo is quite easy because it is connected to several major roads. Here are the most common ways to "enter bus" to Ejigbo:
1. From Oshodi: You can take a direct yellow bus (Danfo) from Oshodi Underbridge or the terminal heading towards Ejigbo or Idimu. The bus will pass through Isolo and 7/8 before reaching Ejigbo.
2. From Cele Bus Stop (Oshodi-Apapa Expressway): This is the most popular route. From Cele, you can take a bus or a tricycle (Keke) heading to "Ejigbo" or "Jakande Gate." You will pass through the popular Oke-Afa bridge.
3. From Ikotun/Idimu: If you are coming from the Alimosho side, you can enter a bus heading to Ejigbo or Cele. This route takes you through the main Ejigbo road, passing the NNPC depot.
Transport fares in Lagos change based on the time of day and the weather. Below is a table showing the estimated fare ranges for 2024.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Oshodi to Ejigbo | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦500 - β¦800 |
| Cele Bus Stop to Jakande Gate | Keke Napep / Bus | β¦300 - β¦500 |
| Ikotun to Ejigbo | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦400 - β¦600 |
| Ejigbo to Ajao Estate (via Canoe) | Tricycle (Keke) | β¦300 - β¦500 |
If you are looking for a comfortable place to board, here are the best spots:
1. Watch the Traffic: The Oke-Afa bridge and the NNPC area can be very congested during rush hours (7 AM - 10 AM and 5 PM - 8 PM). Plan your movement accordingly.
2. Night Travel: While Ejigbo is generally safe, it is best to avoid lonely spots like the Canoe bridge area very late at night if you are on foot.
3. Hold Change: Always carry "smalls" (lower denominations) to pay the conductors to avoid "joining" or stories.
4. Identify Your Bus: Ensure the bus has the Lagos yellow color and the two black stripes to be sure it is a commercial vehicle.
Ejigbo is under the Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State. Q: How much is the bus from Oshodi to Ejigbo?
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