Transport GuideTravel from Abule Egba to Ilupeju (Bus,Car,Taxi)

Traveling from Abule Egba to Ilupeju in requires navigating Lagos's vibrant, often congested, transport network. The most common and cost-effective method involves a two-stage commercial bus (Danfo) journey via Oshodi. For a faster, more comfortable, but significantly pricier option, ride-hailing services are available. Keke Napep (tricycle) and local taxis serve as excellent last-mile connectors within both areas.

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Distance

22.0 km

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Duration

1h 45m

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Total Cost

₦1200 - ₦1700

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦1200 - ₦1700
Step 1

Abule Egba Bus Stop / Ile Epo Underbridge

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Segment Fare₦900 - ₦1200

Head to the main Abule Egba Bus Stop (often called 'Underbridge' or 'Ile Epo'). From here, locate Danfo buses heading towards 'Oshodi'. These are usually large, yellow commercial buses.

Step 2

Oshodi Transport Interchange (Terminal 3 or underbridge area)

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Segment Fare₦300 - ₦500

Alight at Oshodi. There are various sections in Oshodi; ensure you disembark at a point where you can easily find buses heading towards Ilupeju. Look for buses specifically marked 'Ilupeju', 'Palmgrove', or 'Maryland' (some Maryland buses pass through Ilupeju).

Step 3

Ilupeju Bypass / Town Planning Way

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Segment Fare₦150 - ₦250 (for Keke/local taxi)

Depending on your specific destination in Ilupeju, you might need a final short ride. From the main Ilupeju bus stops (e.g., Ilupeju bypass, Town Planning Way), you can find Keke Napeps (tricycles) or local taxis to take you directly to your street or compound.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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**Cash is King:** Always have smaller denominations of Naira (₦100, ₦200, ₦500) for bus fares. Drivers rarely have change for large notes.

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**Avoid Rush Hours:** Travel during off-peak hours (10 AM - 3 PM and after 8 PM) to significantly reduce travel time due to Lagos's notorious traffic.

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**Confirm Destination:** Before boarding, always confirm the bus destination with the conductor or driver to avoid going in the wrong direction.

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**Watch Your Belongings:** Keep your phone, wallet, and other valuables secure, especially in crowded bus stops and buses.

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**Bargaining for Last Mile:** Keke Napep and local taxi fares can sometimes be negotiated, especially outside peak periods.

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❓Route FAQ

What is the fastest way to get from Abule Egba to Ilupeju?

The fastest way is typically by using a ride-hailing service (Uber, Bolt). While it's more expensive, it offers a direct route and can be faster, especially outside of peak traffic hours. During heavy traffic, even ride-hailing can be slow.

Is it safe to travel by Danfo (commercial bus) in Lagos?

Generally, yes. Danfo buses are widely used by millions daily. However, it's crucial to be aware of your surroundings, keep your valuables secure, and avoid late-night travel on less populated routes. Stick to major bus stops and well-lit areas.

How much does a Keke Napep or local taxi cost for short distances in Ilupeju?

For short trips within Ilupeju or from a main bus stop to a specific street, a Keke Napep might cost between ₦150 and ₦250. Local taxis would be slightly higher, starting from around ₦300-₦500 for a short drop. Always confirm the fare before boarding.

What are the typical traffic times between Abule Egba and Ilupeju?

Heavy traffic is common during morning rush hours (6:30 AM - 9:30 AM) and evening rush hours (4:00 PM - 8:00 PM) on weekdays. Expect delays during these periods, as well as on major public holidays or during heavy rainfall.