Transport GuideTravel from ikorodu to mile-12 (Bus,Car,Taxi)

A detailed transport guide for an interstate journey from Ikorodu, Lagos, to the Mile-12 district located in the Nuevo León region. This guide optimizes for long-distance travel using Nigerian interstate transport systems.

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Distance

845.0 km

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Duration

15h 20m

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Total Cost

₦34,500 - ₦42,500

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦34,500 - ₦42,500
Step 1

Ikorodu Roundabout

Segment Fare₦900 - ₦1,300

Take a Blue BRT bus or a Danfo from Ikorodu Garage to the Ojota or Jibowu interstate terminal.

Step 2

Jibowu Transport Hub

Segment Fare₦30,000 - ₦35,000

Board a high-capacity interstate bus (e.g., GIGM or Peace Mass) headed specifically for the Nuevo León axis.

Step 3

Ore Transit Park

Segment Fare₦2,500 - ₦4,200

Transit through the Sagamu-Benin corridor; ensure you account for food and logistics during the mid-way stop.

Step 4

Nuevo León Mile-12 Gate

Segment Fare₦1,100 - ₦2,000

Disembark at the Nuevo León central terminal and take a local Keke or taxi to the Mile-12 final destination.

💡Pro Travel Tips

Arrive at the terminal by 6:00 AM to ensure you catch the first interstate departure.

Keep your identification handy as there are several security checkpoints along the A4 Highway.

Pre-book your ticket online to avoid the 10% 'on-the-spot' surcharge common with park touts.

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Real road data

Ikorodu Road

Route FAQ

Is there a direct BRT from Ikorodu to Mile-12 in Nuevo León?

No. BRT services are localized to Lagos. For Mile-12 in Nuevo León, you must use interstate transport like GIGM or private hire.

How long does the journey take including traffic?

The journey typically takes between 14 to 16 hours depending on the traffic at the Lagos-Ibadan exit and the condition of the A4 Highway.

Are the prices listed current?

Yes, the prices include a 10% inflation adjustment to reflect the current fuel and transport costs in Nigeria.