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Navigating from Ajah Market to Lekki Phase 2 primarily involves a two-leg journey using commercial buses (Danfo) with a possible short hop via Keke Napep. Costs are higher than 2024, but manageable. Expect a relatively straightforward route along the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Distance
6.8 km
Duration
30 mins
Total Cost
β¦550 - β¦850
How Road Be Now
Optimal night travel conditions. Roads are clear and fast.
Hold-up delay
No delay
* Based on regular route reports
Walk to the main bus stop directly opposite or slightly past Ajah Market, heading towards Abraham Adesanya/Sangotedo.
Board a commercial bus (Danfo) heading towards Abraham Adesanya, Sangotedo, or further along the expressway. Confirm your destination with the conductor (e.g., 'Abraham Adesanya').
Upon alighting at Abraham Adesanya, look for Keke Napeps (tricycles) or another short Danfo heading towards Lekki Phase 2. They are usually readily available around the roundabout. Inform the driver you are going to 'Lekki Phase 2 Gate'.
The Keke Napep or short Danfo will drop you directly at the main gate of Lekki Phase 2.
Avoid peak hours (7-9 AM and 4-7 PM) if possible, as traffic on the Lekki-Epe Expressway can significantly increase travel time and sometimes fare.
Always have smaller denominations of Naira (β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) as conductors often do not have change for large notes.
Confirm the fare with the conductor/driver before boarding to avoid disputes, especially if prices fluctuate due to fuel or demand.
Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings, particularly at crowded bus stops.
For a more comfortable and direct, but significantly more expensive option, consider ride-hailing services like Bolt or Uber from Ajah Market directly to Lekki Phase 2 (expect β¦2500 - β¦4000+).
To avoid the worst of the traffic, try to travel mid-morning (10 AM - 1 PM) or early afternoon (2 PM - 3 PM). Evenings after 8 PM are usually clearer as well.
While some buses might pass near, a direct commercial bus specifically labelled 'Lekki Phase 2' is rare. The two-leg journey via Abraham Adesanya is the most common and reliable method using public transport.
While public transport operates into the night, it's generally safer to complete your journey before 9-10 PM. If traveling late, consider using a ride-hailing service for added security and convenience.
Once inside Lekki Phase 2, Keke Napeps and commercial motorcycles (Okada, though restricted on main roads) are the primary modes for internal movement. Ride-hailing cars are also widely available.
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Status
Verified Route
How Road Be Now
Optimal night travel conditions. Roads are clear and fast.
Hold-up delay
No delay
* Based on regular route reports
Sienna cars loading from Utako to Gwagwalada load faster inside the main park compared to outside operators, and offer better vehicle maintenance standards.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
Book a verified dispatch rider for the Ajah Market β Lekki Phase 2 corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦2,800
Available Riders Nearby
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Chance to get bus/car
Small delay on the road
Hold-up Delay Today
6 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
18 to 23 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.21x)
Sienna cars loading from Utako to Gwagwalada load faster inside the main park compared to outside operators, and offer better vehicle maintenance standards.
Areas Affected
Lagos State Network
Lekki Phase 2 β Ajah Market
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