Moving from Ajegunle to Ago Palace Way is a journey that connects the heart of Ajeromi-Ifelodun to the bustling residential hub of Okota. The route primarily relies on the commercial backbone of the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, branching off at Mile 2 or Cele Bus Stop. Because of current fuel price hikes, fares change quickly, and the traffic around major junctions can make a short distance take much longer than expected.
Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
For morning trips, leave before 6:30 AM to beat the heavy bottleneck at Mile 2. For afternoon trips, travel between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM when the traffic eases up.
Chance to get bus/car
Small queue at the park
Hold-up Delay Today
11 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
19 to 24 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.15x)
How Road Be Now
Severe evening congestion. Major routes are currently at high capacity.
Hold-up delay
+135 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Enter a short-drop bus or walk from your street in Ajegunle to Boundary Bus Stop or Wilmer Junction.
Board a commercial yellow bus (Danfo) going to Mile 2 and drop at Mile 2 Under-bridge.
From Mile 2, cross over carefully to the side heading towards Oshodi and enter a Danfo going to Cele Bus Stop.
At Cele Bus Stop, walk into Ago Palace Way entrance and enter a shared Keke (Tricycle) or a small shuttle bus straight to your final destination on Ago Palace Way.
Always hold small change ('change') to pay the conductors so you do not get delayed or paired with another passenger.
Keep your bags closed tightly and placed in front of you while waiting for a bus at Mile 2.
If the driver is driving roughly because of the traffic rush, speak up clearly alongside other passengers.
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Safety Rating
Medium - Be very alert at Boundary and Mile 2, especially in the early mornings and late nights. Keep your phone and wallet safe from pickpockets who mix with the crowd at busy bus stops.
BRT / Rail / Water
There is no direct BRT lane or functional passenger rail connecting Ajegunle straight into Ago Palace. You will majorly use standard yellow buses (Danfos) and tricycles (Kekes).
Distance
14.5 km
Duration
1h 15m
Total Cost
β¦1,300 - β¦2,100
Status
Verified Route
How Road Be Now
Severe evening congestion. Major routes are currently at high capacity.
Hold-up delay
+135 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
Bypass the Ikeja Under-Bridge corridor from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. Traffic builds rapidly due to commercial buses loading along the main road lanes.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
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Bypass the Ikeja Under-Bridge corridor from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. Traffic builds rapidly due to commercial buses loading along the main road lanes.
Areas Affected
Apapa Oshodi Expressway
Because of recent fuel price increases, the total cost by public transport ranges between β¦1,300 and β¦2,400 depending on the specific route you take and the time of day.
It is moderately safe, but you must be very careful from 8:00 PM upwards. Avoid standing alone at Mile 2 Under-bridge or Cele Bus Stop in the dark. Always stay where other commuters are gathered.
The fastest alternative is to take a direct Keke from Mile 2 that uses the internal layout roads or Durbar community roads to bypass the main expressway traffic, dropping you close to the Ago axis.
Lagos Danfo conductors and Keke drivers strictly accept cash. They do not have time for bank transfers. Always carry physical cash in small denominations to avoid arguments.