Transport GuideTravel from Agege to Ojuelegba (Bus,Car,Taxi)

Traveling from Agege to Ojuelegba involves navigating Lagos's vibrant, often traffic-laden routes. The most economical and common method is via commercial buses (Danfo), typically requiring one transfer. Ride-hailing services offer more comfort and direct travel at a higher cost. Expect journeys to be significantly longer during peak hours.

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Distance

17.5 km

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Duration

1h 0m

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Total Cost

₦650-₦850

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦650-₦850
Step 1

Fadeyi Bus Stop / Maryland Underbridge

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Segment Fare₦400-₦550

From Agege Underbridge (Pen Cinema) or any major bus stop along Agege Motor Road (e.g., Capitol, Oniwaya), board a 'Fadeyi' or 'Maryland' bound commercial bus (Danfo).

Step 2

Ojuelegba Bus Stop

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Segment Fare₦250-₦300

Alight at Fadeyi Bus Stop or Maryland Underbridge. Cross to the other side of the road and look for buses heading towards 'Yaba' or 'Ojuelegba'. Board one of these buses.

Step 3

Ojuelegba Bus Stop

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Segment Fare₦0

Alight directly at Ojuelegba Bus Stop. You have reached your destination.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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Always have cash (preferably smaller denominations) for bus fares, as digital payments are rarely accepted.

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Traffic is a major factor; avoid peak hours (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM) if possible to reduce travel time significantly.

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Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded buses and bus stops.

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Confirm your destination with the bus conductor before boarding to avoid going the wrong way.

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❓Route FAQ

What is the fastest way to get from Agege to Ojuelegba?

The fastest way is typically via a ride-hailing service (Uber/Bolt) as it's direct. However, during heavy traffic, even these options can be slow. Motorbikes (Okada), though riskier and less regulated for long distances, might weave through traffic faster but are not recommended for safety on this route.

How long does the journey typically take?

Without significant traffic, the journey can take 45-70 minutes. During peak rush hours (morning and evening), it can easily extend to 90-150 minutes or more due to congestion on Agege Motor Road and the Fadeyi/Maryland axis.

Is it safe to travel at night?

While public transport runs late, it's generally safer to use ride-hailing services at night for door-to-door convenience and tracking. If using buses, stick to major, well-lit bus stops and avoid isolated areas.

Are there any alternative routes if traffic is severe?

For commercial buses, diversions are rare as they stick to main roads. Ride-hailing drivers might attempt alternative routes via inner streets to bypass some congestion, but these can also be prone to traffic or poor road conditions. Always factor in potential delays regardless of the route.