Transport GuideHow to move from Ikeja to Mangoro (Bus,Car,Taxi)

A detailed transport guide for traveling from Ikeja, Lagos to Mangoro in Kano State via interstate bus services and local transit.

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Distance

1025.0 km

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Duration

18h 0m

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Total Cost

₦19,800 - ₦25,500

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦19,800 - ₦25,500
Step 1

Berger Bus Stop (Lagos Exit)

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Segment Fare₦600 - ₦900

Take a Danfo or BRT from Ikeja Underbridge to Berger or Ojota Motor Park.

Step 2

Naibawa Motor Park, Kano

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Segment Fare₦18,500 - ₦23,500

Board a direct 'Kano' bound bus (e.g., Young Shall Grow or local mass transit).

Step 3

Zaria Road Intersection

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Segment Fare₦450 - ₦750

From Naibawa Park, take a Keke Napep heading towards the Mangoro district area.

Step 4

Mangoro Local Market

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Segment Fare₦250 - ₦350

Take a final short Keke or 'Along' ride to your specific destination in Mangoro.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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Arrive at the park as early as 6:00 AM for the first bus to ensure arrival before midnight.

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Keep your ID card handy for multiple security checkpoints along the Mokwa-Kaduna axis.

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Pack light snacks as the journey can last over 16 hours due to road conditions.

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Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

❓Route FAQ

What is the best time to leave Ikeja for Kano?

It is highly recommended to leave between 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM to navigate the Lagos-Ibadan expressway before traffic builds up and to arrive in Kano safely before nightfall.

Is there a direct flight from Ikeja to Mangoro?

There are no direct flights to Mangoro. You can fly from Murtala Muhammed Airport (Ikeja) to Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, then take a 20-30 minute taxi to Mangoro.

Why are the prices higher than last year?

The prices provided include a 10% inflation adjustment to account for the current increase in fuel costs and interstate transport levies in Nigeria.