Transport GuideTravel from Ajah to Computer Village (Bus,Car,Taxi)

Navigating from Ajah to Computer Village in requires a multi-stage journey, primarily using commercial buses (Danfo and BRT) for cost-effectiveness, or ride-hailing services for direct convenience. Expect higher costs than previous years, but inflation has stabilized.

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Distance

38.0 km

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Duration

2h 30m

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Total Cost

₦2,500 - ₦4,000

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦2,500 - ₦4,000
Step 1

Ajah Underbridge / Ajah Market Bus Stop

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Segment Fare₦1,800 - ₦2,500

From your starting point in Ajah, board a commercial bus (Danfo) heading towards CMS (Marina/Obalende). Look for buses with 'CMS' or 'Obalende' written on their destination boards. This is the longest segment of your journey.

Step 2

CMS BRT Terminal / TBS (Terminus) nearby

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Segment Fare₦600 - ₦800

Alight at CMS Bus Stop. Once at CMS, proceed to the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) terminal. Look for BRT buses destined for 'Ikeja Along' or 'Oshodi' (ensure it passes Ikeja Along). Confirm with the conductor before boarding.

Step 3

Ikeja Along Bus Stop / Underbridge

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Segment Fare₦150 - ₦250 (for Keke Napep/short bus) or ₦0 (walk)

Alight at Ikeja Along Bus Stop. From Ikeja Along, you are very close to Computer Village. You can choose to walk (about 10-15 minutes depending on your exact destination within CV), take a 'Keke Napep' (tricycle), or a short commercial bus ride.

Step 4

Computer Village Entrance / Awolowo Way

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Segment FareIncluded in previous step

If taking a Keke or short bus, tell the driver 'Computer Village' or specific streets like 'Awolowo Way, Otigba Street' depending on your exact need.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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Travel during off-peak hours (10 AM - 3 PM) to avoid severe traffic congestion and potentially slightly lower fares for the Ajah-CMS leg.

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Always confirm the fare with the conductor before boarding to avoid disputes, especially with Danfos.

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Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded buses and bus stops.

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Small denominations of Naira are useful for bus fares.

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Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at major bus terminals like CMS and Ikeja. Hold onto your Cowry Card for BRT.

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❓Route FAQ

What is the cheapest way to get from Ajah to Computer Village?

The cheapest method is primarily using commercial buses (Danfo and BRT), followed by a Keke Napep or walking for the last mile. Expect to spend between ₦2,500 - ₦4,000 for a one-way trip.

How long does the journey typically take?

Due to Lagos traffic, the journey can take anywhere from 1.5 hours during off-peak periods to 3.5 hours or more during peak rush hours (morning and evening).

Is it safe to travel by public transport in Lagos?

Generally, yes, but it's crucial to be vigilant. Keep your valuables secure, avoid late-night travel, and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. Use reputable ride-hailing services for private transport.

Can I use a single payment method for all bus segments?

No. Commercial buses (Danfo) typically require cash payment for each leg of the journey. BRT buses usually require a Cowry Card, which can be purchased and topped up at BRT terminals. It's advisable to have both cash (small denominations) and a topped-up Cowry Card.

What are the best times to travel to avoid traffic?

To avoid the worst of Lagos traffic, aim to travel between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM on weekdays. Early mornings before 6:00 AM or late evenings after 8:00 PM can also be faster, though public transport options might be less frequent at very late hours.