A comprehensive transport guide tailored for daily commuters traveling from Korede (around the Old Ojo Road axis) to Kirikiri. This breakdown covers affordable local commercial buses (Danfo), private options, current inflated price ranges, and insider tips to avoid heavy traffic.
Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
To beat the worst gridlock, leave Korede before 6:30 AM for morning runs. For evening movement, try to head out before 4:00 PM or delay your movement until after 8:00 PM when the Apapa port trailers and tankers clear up a bit.
Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
-4 to 1 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
How Road Be Now
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Hold-up delay
+8 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Stand at Korede junction along Old Ojo Road and flag down a commercial bus (Danfo) going towards Agboju or Mile 2.
Stay inside the bus as it navigates past Agboju, joins the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, and drops you at the major interchange point.
Cross safely over to the other side or move to the Kirikiri park under the bridge to board another direct Danfo or Keke heading straight inside Kirikiri.
Follow the bus through Berger Suya and Vanguard axis until you reach your final destination inside Kirikiri town.
Always hold exact change (change/loose notes) to avoid fighting with conductors early in the morning.
Keep your eye on your luggage or bag when transferring at Mile 2 as it is a hotspot for fast-fingered pickpockets.
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Safety Rating
Medium - Be very alert at major connection hubs like Mile 2 and Maza Maza, especially in the dark early mornings or late nights. Keep your phone and wallet safe from pickpockets and area boys.
BRT / Rail / Water
There is no direct BRT lane or rail connection linking Korede directly inside Kirikiri. However, the Lagos Blue Line Rail runs along the Badagry Expressway corridor nearby, with Mile 2 acting as the closest mega hub.
Distance
14.5 km
Duration
1h 15m
Total Cost
β¦1,300 - β¦2,000
Status
Verified Route
How Road Be Now
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Hold-up delay
+8 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
Bypass the Ikeja Under-Bridge corridor from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. Traffic builds rapidly due to commercial buses loading along the main road lanes.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
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Bypass the Ikeja Under-Bridge corridor from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. Traffic builds rapidly due to commercial buses loading along the main road lanes.
Areas Affected
Old Ojo Road
Due to recent fuel price changes, if you are using public Danfo buses, expect to spend anywhere between β¦1,300 and β¦2,000 in total for a one-way trip. Private rides will cost significantly more.
Yes, Kirikiri shares boundaries with the Apapa port lines, so you will meet container trucks and oil tankers, especially around Mile 2, Berger Suya, and inside Kirikiri Road. They cause serious hold-up during peak hours.
Not fully. You can only use the Blue Line Rail if you are coming from farther away to drop at Mile 2 station. From Mile 2, you must still enter a local Danfo or Keke to take you inside Kirikiri town.
It is moderately safe before 8:00 PM. If you are traveling late at night, avoid standing lonely at Mile 2 Under-bridge or Maza Maza. Always stay in well-lit areas where other passengers are waiting for buses.