Traveling from Abattoir Agege to Agege is a very short intra-Agege journey. You have readily available options like commercial buses (Danfo), Keke Napep (tricycles), or ride-hailing services (Bolt/Uber). The choice depends on your budget, comfort, and the exact destination within Agege.
Distance
3.0 km
Duration
15 mins
Total Cost
β¦100-β¦200
Current Status
Severe evening congestion. Major routes are currently at high capacity.
Est. Delay
+27 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
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Locate the nearest bus stop or a loading point along Oko-Oba Road, close to the Abattoir main gate.
Board a bus heading towards 'Agege' or 'Pen Cinema'. Many buses plying this route will pass through the central Agege areas.
Alight at your preferred destination within Agege, such as Pen Cinema, Agege Market, or closer to Agege Stadium, depending on where the bus drops passengers.
Always confirm the bus conductor's destination before boarding.
Have smaller denominations of cash (β¦50, β¦100, β¦200) for bus fares.
During rush hour (morning and evening), buses can be crowded and travel time might be longer.
Buses typically stop at designated bus stops, but you can sometimes alight at junctions if traffic permits and the conductor agrees.
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Yes, it is generally safe, especially during the day. As with any bustling Lagos area, remain aware of your surroundings, protect your belongings, and avoid displaying valuables. Public transport is widely used by residents without issues.
To avoid heavy traffic, try to travel outside of typical rush hours: 6:30 AM - 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM on weekdays. Mid-day or late mornings/early afternoons usually offer smoother travel.
While it's a relatively short distance (2.5-3.5 km), walking might not be ideal due to pedestrian infrastructure in some parts, heavy vehicle traffic, and direct sun exposure. It's more common and convenient to use a bus or Keke for this route.
Yes, within Abattoir, loading points are often found near the main gate along Oko-Oba Road. In central Agege, Pen Cinema roundabout and Agege Market area are major bus and Keke hubs where you can alight or board for onward journeys.
For Danfo buses and Keke Napep, cash (preferably small denominations) is king. Ride-hailing apps (Bolt/Uber) offer in-app payments via card or mobile money, or you can opt to pay cash to the driver.
For buses, conductors usually call out their destinations (e.g., 'Pen Cinema! Agege!'). For Kekes, simply ask the driver if they're going to your destination. Look for vehicles with a red (for commercial buses) or yellow (for Keke Napep) stripe or plate number indicating commercial use.