Transport GuideTravel from Agege to Ikosi (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from Agege to Ikosi involves a multi-leg journey, typically utilizing commercial buses (Danfo) as the most cost-effective option, often combined with Keke Napep or shared taxis for the final stretch. Ride-hailing services offer convenience at a higher price.
Distance
25.0 km
Duration
2h 10m
Total Cost
β¦900 - β¦1300
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Agege Pen Cinema / Agege Market / Capitol Bus Stop, heading to Oshodi Underbridge / Oshodi Terminal
From your location in Agege, head to the nearest major bus stop (e.g., Pen Cinema, Agege Market, Capitol Road). Look for a yellow commercial bus (Danfo) heading to 'Oshodi'. Confirm with the conductor.
Oshodi Underbridge / Oshodi Bus Terminal, heading to Ketu Bus Stop
Alight at Oshodi Underbridge (or your specific stop if going to the terminal). From Oshodi, locate the bus park for buses going towards 'Ketu' or 'Ojota'. Enter a Danfo heading to Ketu.
Ketu Bus Stop, taking Keke Napep/shared taxi towards Ikosi-Isheri / Shangisha / Magodo Gate
Alight at Ketu Bus Stop. From Ketu, Ikosi is a close vicinity. You can take a Keke Napep (tricycle) or a shared mini-bus/taxi directly to your specific destination within Ikosi (e.g., Ikosi-Isheri Road, Shangisha Roundabout, Magodo Gate). State your exact destination clearly.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Always have small denominations of cash ready for fares.
Be mindful of peak hour traffic (morning and evening rushes) which can significantly increase travel time.
Confirm destination and fare with the conductor/driver before boarding.
Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded bus stops.
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βRoute FAQ
How long does it take to get from Agege to Ikosi?
By commercial bus, it typically takes between 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes, depending heavily on traffic conditions and waiting times. Ride-hailing services might be slightly faster but still subject to traffic.
Is it safe to travel at night?
While major routes are generally safe, it's advisable to complete your journey before late evening (after 8 PM) if using commercial buses. Ride-hailing services can be a safer option for night travel, but always exercise caution.
What is the cheapest way to travel from Agege to Ikosi?
The cheapest method is primarily using commercial Danfo buses and a Keke Napep/shared taxi for the final leg, costing approximately β¦900 - β¦1300 in.
Are there any direct buses from Agege to Ikosi?
No, there are no direct commercial bus routes from Agege to Ikosi. The journey requires at least two changes, typically at major hubs like Oshodi and Ketu.