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Moving from Fadeyi on the Mainland to Awoyaya on the Island is a long journey that crosses from the old part of Lagos to the rapidly growing Lekki-Epe corridor. Because of heavy traffic, fuel price hikes, and road inspections, this journey requires careful planning, enough cash, and patience.
Distance
48.0 km
Duration
2h 30m
Total Cost
β¦2,500 - β¦3,800
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Stand at Fadeyi Bus Stop along Ikorodu Road and board a commercial Danfo bus going to Obalende or CMS.
Drop at Obalende motor park. Walk inside the park and locate the large white Coaster buses or Danfos going straight to Ajah.
Drop at Ajah. Cross the road using the pedestrian bridge or walk past the Ajah Under-bridge area to the park facing the Epe road.
Board a short-distance Danfo bus or a Korope (mini-bus) going towards Lakowe or Epe, and tell the conductor you will drop at Awoyaya Bus Stop.
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Showing the primary/fastest route plan
Stand at Fadeyi Bus Stop along Ikorodu Road and board a commercial Danfo bus going to Obalende or CMS.
Drop at Obalende motor park. Walk inside the park and locate the large white Coaster buses or Danfos going straight to Ajah.
Drop at Ajah. Cross the road using the pedestrian bridge or walk past the Ajah Under-bridge area to the park facing the Epe road.
Board a short-distance Danfo bus or a Korope (mini-bus) going towards Lakowe or Epe, and tell the conductor you will drop at Awoyaya Bus Stop.
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30-60 Min
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β¦10,200
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Status
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Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
To beat the worst traffic, leave Fadeyi before 6:00 AM for morning trips. If you are traveling in the afternoon, move between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Avoid traveling between 4:30 PM and 8:30 PM because workers returning home cause massive gridlock all the way to Ajah.
Safety Rating
Medium - The route is generally safe during the day, but you must be very careful at night, especially around Ajah Under-bridge and Fadeyi bus stop where pickpockets and 'one-chance' criminals operate. Always hide your phone, hold your bag tightly to your front, and do not enter unmarked or suspicious buses.
BRT / Rail / Water
Yes, BRT buses are available from Fadeyi to CMS/Obalende, which helps you bypass some mainland traffic. However, there is no BRT corridor or rail system on the Lekki-Epe Expressway yet, so you will rely on standard buses, Coaster buses, or ride-hailing from Obalende down to Awoyaya.
Most major parks at Jibowu and Utako now accept bank transfers, but network delays are common. Keep a buffer of N2,000 cash for loading fees and terminal taxes.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
Book a verified dispatch rider for the Fadeyi β Awoyaya corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦10,200
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
-5 to 0 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
Most major parks at Jibowu and Utako now accept bank transfers, but network delays are common. Keep a buffer of N2,000 cash for loading fees and terminal taxes.
Areas Affected
Ikorodu Road
Awoyaya β Fadeyi
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