Transport GuideTravel from Ajah Market to Computer Village (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Traveling from Ajah Market to Computer Village, Ikeja, is a significant journey across Lagos. Expect a long commute due to traffic, especially during peak hours. The most economical option involves multiple public bus (Danfo) legs, while ride-hailing services offer more comfort and directness at a premium. Plan your trip carefully, considering the stabilized but higher costs of.
Distance
38.5 km
Duration
2h 30m
Total Cost
β¦2800-β¦4200
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Ajah Market Bus Stop / Addo Road Junction
From Ajah Market Bus Stop, board a commercial bus (Danfo) heading towards CMS/TBS.
CMS Bus Stop / Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS)
Alight at CMS/TBS. From there, locate the bus park for buses heading to Ikeja.
CMS Bus Park / Obalende (for Ikeja-bound buses)
Board a bus heading to Ikeja Under Bridge or Ikeja Along. These buses typically pass through Herbert Macaulay Way and Ikorodu Road.
Ikeja Under Bridge / Ikeja Along Bus Stop
Alight at 'Ikeja Under Bridge' or 'Ikeja Along'. From here, you can take a 'Keke Napep' (tricycle) or a short commercial bus directly into Computer Village.
Ikeja Under Bridge / Computer Village Entrances
Board a Keke Napep or a shared shuttle bus specifically going into Computer Village (e.g., to Otigba Street, Pepple Street).
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Avoid peak hours (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM) to minimize travel time and potential surge in bus fares.
Always confirm the fare with the conductor before boarding the bus.
Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded bus parks and during transit.
Have smaller denominations of Naira for easy payment, as conductors may not always have change.
Be vocal and ask for directions if unsure; Lagosians are generally helpful.
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βRoute FAQ
What is the best time to travel to avoid traffic?
To avoid the worst of Lagos traffic, it's best to travel off-peak hours, typically between 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM on weekdays. Early mornings before 6:00 AM or late evenings after 8:00 PM can also be faster, but public transport options might be fewer or more expensive late at night.
Is it safe to travel by public bus in Lagos?
Generally, it is safe. However, like any major city, it's crucial to be aware of your surroundings, protect your valuables, and avoid flashing expensive items. Stick to busy routes and well-lit areas, especially when changing buses.
How do I identify the correct Danfo bus?
Commercial buses usually have their destination clearly written on the front and sometimes on the side. Conductors also typically shout out the route. If unsure, ask a local or the conductor before boarding.
Are there cashless payment options for buses?
As of, most Danfo buses still primarily accept cash. However, some organized transport schemes might offer card payments or dedicated transport apps. It's always best to have cash (especially smaller denominations) readily available for public buses.
What if I get stuck in traffic for hours?
Lagos traffic is unpredictable. If you're on a public bus, be patient. If you're in a ride-hailing service, communicate with your driver. Always factor in extra travel time, especially for important appointments.