A detailed transport guide for traveling from the Abule-Egba axis in Ogun State to Mangoro in Kano State, featuring interstate bus and flight options.
Distance
1020.0 km
Duration
18h 0m
Total Cost
β¦35,100 - β¦47,850
Current Status
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Est. Delay
+108 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
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Board a Danfo or local taxi from Abule-Egba (Ogun border axis) to a major Northern-bound motor park like Berger or Mowe/Ibafo.
Board a Kano-bound interstate night or day bus. Prepare for a long cross-country journey through the South-West to the North-West.
Alight at Naibawa Motor Park in Kano and take a local Keke (tricycle) or Kano state taxi heading towards the Mangoro area.
Take a final short Keke drop or walk to your exact street destination within Mangoro, Kano.
Travel light to avoid extra luggage charges at the motor park.
Carry a power bank and wear comfortable clothing, as the journey takes about 16 to 18 hours.
Keep small naira denominations for local Keke fares in Kano.
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By road, the journey takes approximately 16 to 18 hours depending on traffic, road conditions, and the number of stops made by the interstate bus.
You will typically need to get to a major interstate park first, such as Berger or Mowe/Ibafo, to find direct buses heading straight to Naibawa Motor Park in Kano.
Traveling by road is significantly cheaper, typically costing between β¦35,000 and β¦48,000, while a flight route will cost upwards of β¦120,000.
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