This guide provides a highly practical, step-by-step navigation plan for moving from Boundary Market in Ajegunle down to the busy tech hub of Computer Village in Ikeja, using affordable local transport options while adjusting for recent fare inflation.
Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
To beat the heavy morning rush, try to depart Boundary before 6:30 AM. For off-peak mid-day movement, the best window is between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM.
Safety Rating
Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
-1 to 4 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
How Road Be Now
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Hold-up delay
+9 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Walk or take a short Keke ride from Boundary Market to the main roadside parsing point to board a direct bus heading towards Mile 2.
Drop at Mile 2 bus stop, cross the pedestrian bridge safely, and quickly enter a large Danfo bus or a yellow coaster bus going straight to Oshodi.
From Oshodi under-bridge terminal, look for the specific loading park for commercial buses going to Ikeja Inside or Ikeja Under-Bridge.
Drop finally at Ikeja Under-Bridge bus stop and take a short 2-minute walk directly into the Computer Village market space.
Always hold your exact change, locally called 'change' or 'lesser denomination', to avoid messy fights with Danfo conductors.
Keep your bag zipped and hold it tightly across your front when walking through the heavy crowds at Mile 2 and Oshodi.
Do not display your phone or answer calls while standing at the bus stop to prevent 'one-chance' actors or street boys from snatching it.
Confirm the final destination from the conductor directly before stepping your leg inside the bus.
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Medium - Be very alert at major connection junctions like Mile 2 and Oshodi. Keep your phone and wallet hidden from pickpockets, especially inside crowded Danfo buses and active bus stops.
BRT / Rail / Water
Yes, LAMATA standard buses and BRT services are accessible once you connect to major hubs like Mile 2 or Oshodi. The Lagos National Rail system can also be accessed nearby, but standard Danfo buses remain the fastest connection for this direct corridor.
Distance
24.5 km
Duration
1h 30m
Total Cost
β¦1,500 - β¦2,200
Status
Verified Route
How Road Be Now
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Hold-up delay
+9 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
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The cheapest way is taking the standard connection step-by-step: enter a Danfo from Boundary to Mile 2, change to an Oshodi bus, and then take the final bus down to Ikeja Under-Bridge. This keeps your total costs within the lowest estimation range.
During peak morning hours, the travel time can easily take between 90 minutes to 120 minutes due to heavy bottleneck traffic around the Mile 2 interchange and the Oshodi bus stops.
No, you will rarely find a direct commercial Danfo bus moving straight from Boundary to Computer Village. You almost always have to make a stopover and switch buses at either Mile 2 or Oshodi.
If you are in a safe area and the gridlock is completely stationary, many local commuters choose to alight and trek a short distance to the next clear junction to find a Keke or alternative bike link.