A detailed transport guide for traveling from iju-ishaga, Ogun State, to the Mangoro area of Kano State using interstate commercial transit.
Distance
1012.0 km
Duration
17h 30m
Total Cost
β¦28,500 - β¦37,500
Current Status
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Est. Delay
+105 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
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Take a Danfo or Keke from Iju-Ishaga to Berger Bus Stop at the Ogun/Lagos border.
Board a short-distance bus from Berger to Mowe/Ibafo where northern-bound parks are located.
Board a direct 'Kano-bound' commercial bus (Danfo or Sienna) from the Mowe/Ibafo axis.
Upon arrival at Naibawa Motor Park in Kano, take a Keke Napep to Mangoro.
Start your journey as early as 6:00 AM to avoid the Ibadan-Ilorin traffic.
Ensure your luggage is properly tagged at the Mowe park.
Keep some cash handy for snacks at the 'Mokwa' or 'Jebba' stopovers.
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It is best to leave between 5:30 AM and 6:30 AM to ensure you reach the major loading parks before the first morning buses depart.
Yes, luxury buses often leave in the evening from Ojota or Mowe, but daytime travel is highly recommended for security reasons.
Mangoro is a known residential/commercial area; tell the Keke rider at Naibawa you are going to Mangoro, and they will likely take the Zaria Road route into the city.
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