Transport GuideTravel from Alausa to Ikosi (Bus,Car,Taxi)

Navigating from Alausa to Ikosi in offers diverse options. The most economical approach involves a two-leg commercial bus journey via Ojota or Ketu. For direct convenience, ride-hailing services are available at a premium. Always account for Lagos' dynamic traffic conditions, which can significantly extend travel times.

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Distance

12.5 km

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Duration

55 mins

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Total Cost

₦800-₦1200

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦800-₦1200
Step 1

Alausa Secretariat Bus Stop / Radio Bus Stop

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Segment Fare₦500-₦700

From your location in Alausa, walk to a major bus stop such as Alausa Secretariat Bus Stop or Radio Bus Stop. Look for commercial buses (Danfo) clearly marked 'Ojota' or 'Ketu'. Confirm the destination with the conductor before boarding.

Step 2

Ojota Underbridge / Ketu Underbridge

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Segment Fare₦300-₦500

Alight at either Ojota Underbridge or Ketu Underbridge, which are major transport hubs. From here, you'll need to transfer to a local transport option to reach your specific destination within Ikosi. Options include smaller buses, Keke Napep (tricycles), or shared taxis.

Step 3

Specific area within Ikosi (e.g., Ikosi-Ketu, Ikosi-Isheri Road)

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Segment FareIncluded in previous step's range

Board a local bus, Keke, or shared taxi heading into Ikosi. Popular routes within Ikosi include 'Ikosi-Ketu', 'Ikosi-Isheri', or routes towards Magodo. Clearly communicate your precise drop-off point to the driver or conductor.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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Always confirm the bus fare and destination with the conductor before taking a seat.

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Be mindful of your belongings in crowded buses and at busy bus stops.

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To avoid the worst traffic, try to travel outside of peak hours (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM).

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Keep smaller denominations of Naira for bus fares, as conductors may not always have change for large notes.

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What is the cheapest way to get from Alausa to Ikosi?

The most budget-friendly method is by using commercial buses (Danfo). You'll typically take one bus from Alausa to Ojota or Ketu (₦500-₦700), then another local bus or Keke Napep into Ikosi (₦300-₦500), totaling approximately ₦800-₦1200.

How long does it typically take to travel from Alausa to Ikosi?

Without heavy traffic, the journey can take between 30-45 minutes. However, during typical Lagos peak hours (morning and evening rush), expect travel times to extend significantly to 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes, or even more on particularly congested days.

Are ride-hailing services reliable for this route?

Yes, ride-hailing services like Bolt and Uber are highly reliable and widely available for trips between Alausa and Ikosi, offering a direct and convenient, albeit more expensive, travel option.

Is it safe to travel at night from Alausa to Ikosi?

For night travel, especially after 8 PM, using ride-hailing services is generally recommended for increased safety and convenience. If using commercial buses, try to complete your journey before it gets too late and remain vigilant of your surroundings.

How do I ensure I get the correct bus to Ikosi from Ojota/Ketu?

From Ojota or Ketu, listen for conductors calling out destinations like 'Ikosi-Ketu', 'Ikosi-Isheri', or routes towards 'Magodo'. Always confirm your specific destination or street within Ikosi with the conductor or driver before boarding to avoid going the wrong way.