Traveling from Kuje to Wuse II is a vital route for many Abuja residents. Whether you are commuting for work in the Central Business District or visiting the vibrant markets of Garki, this guide covers the best transport modes, including 'Along' taxis, public Coaster buses, and ride-hailing services. The journey typically takes you through major arteries like the Kuje Road, passing landmarks such as Kuje Market and Banex Plaza. For those looking to explore more of the FCT, we also have detailed guides for routes like Kubwa to Wuse and Gwarinpa to Jabi.
Distance
30.0 km
Current Status
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Est. Delay
+36 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
Make your way to the nearest major hub in Kuje, such as Kuje Town. Board a vehicle heading towards Wuse II or a transit point like Berger.
The vehicle will likely traverse the Kuje Road. If you are not on a direct transit, you may need to drop at a central junction like Berger or Area 1.
From the transit point, board a final 'Along' car or Keke going specifically to Wuse II. Mention your exact bus-stop to the conductor.
Disembark at your preferred location in Wuse II. Landmarks like Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent will help you stay oriented.
Commuter flow is highest toward the CBD in the morning (7 AM - 9 AM). Plan accordingly.
Verify the 'Drop' price if taking a private taxi (Bolt/Uber) as prices fluctuate based on traffic on the Kuje Road.
Public transport is easiest to find at Kuje Town or designated 'green' bus-stops.
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The most affordable option is taking the public Coaster buses or 'El-Rufai' buses, especially if you board at Kuje Town. The fare is usually around β¦400 - β¦800.
Under normal traffic conditions, it takes about 60 minutes. However, peak hour traffic on the Kuje Road can extend this time.
Keke NAPEPs are restricted from major expressways in Abuja. You can use them for short distances within the districts, but for the main journey, you'll need a bus or taxi.
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