Going from Ikeja to Ebute Ero is quite easy once you know the right bus stop to enter. Most people use the yellow buses that follow the main expressway. You will pass major bus stops along the way. For more help, you can also check our guides for from Abule Egba to Lekki Phase 2 and from Lekki Phase 2 to Abule Egba.
Distance
17.0 km
Duration
1h 0m
Total Cost
β¦600 - β¦1,000
Status
Verified Route
Current Status
Severe evening congestion. Major routes are currently at high capacity.
Est. Delay
+126 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
Go to the main bus stop or park in Ikeja. Look for a bus or taxi going to Ebute Ero.
The driver will follow the main road. Tell the conductor you are going towards Ebute Ero so he knows where to drop you.
If the bus is not direct, you can drop at a central place like Oshodi or CMS before taking another vehicle.
Once you reach Ebute Ero, you can drop at your exact bus stop.
Morning hours (7 AM - 9 AM) usually have more traffic holding up movement.
Always ask the driver or conductor for the price before you enter to avoid arguments.
Hold smaller cash (change) so you don't struggle to collect your balance.
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Lagos Main Express
The cheapest way is to take a Danfo bus from the main park. The fare is around β¦600 - β¦1,000.
If there is no heavy Lagos traffic, it takes about 60 minutes.
Keke is not allowed on the big expressways in Lagos. You can use it only for short trips within the neighborhood.