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Traveling from Lekki Phase 1 to Oke Odo is a long cross-city journey in Lagos, typically involving multiple stages of public transport. Expect significant traffic and plan for at least 2 to 3 hours of travel time, which can extend much longer during peak periods or rainy season. The route involves navigating from the Island (Lekki) to the Mainland (Oke Odo), usually passing through major hubs like Obalende, CMS, Oshodi, or Ikeja.
Distance
40.5 km
Duration
2h 30m
Total Cost
β¦1,100 - β¦1,800
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From your location in Lekki Phase 1, take a 'Danfo' (yellow commercial bus) or 'Keke' (tricycle) going towards Obalende/CMS.
At Obalende, locate the BRT terminal. Board a BRT bus heading towards Ikeja Along or Oshodi.
From Ikeja Along or Oshodi, find a 'Danfo' or 'Minibus' going directly to Oke Odo or Abule Egba (you can alight at Oke Odo).
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From your location in Lekki Phase 1, take a 'Danfo' (yellow commercial bus) or 'Keke' (tricycle) going towards Obalende/CMS.
At Obalende, locate the BRT terminal. Board a BRT bus heading towards Ikeja Along or Oshodi.
From Ikeja Along or Oshodi, find a 'Danfo' or 'Minibus' going directly to Oke Odo or Abule Egba (you can alight at Oke Odo).
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30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦8,800
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Status
Verified Route
Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
Early mornings (before 6:00 AM) or late mornings (after 10:00 AM) are best to avoid the worst of the rush hour traffic. Mid-day (11:00 AM - 2:00 PM) offers a relatively smoother ride. Avoid peak evening hours (4:00 PM - 8:00 PM) if possible, as travel time can double or triple.
Safety Rating
Medium. Lagos is generally safe during the day for public transport, but long routes crossing the city can present challenges. 'One-chance' vehicles (commercial vehicles where passengers are robbed) are a known risk, especially at night or in less crowded vehicles. Pickpocketing is common in crowded bus stops like Oshodi and Obalende. Avoid late-night travel if possible. Always board vehicles at busy, well-lit bus stops.
BRT / Rail / Water
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) is available for a significant portion of this route, particularly from Obalende/CMS to Oshodi or Ikeja. There is no direct BRT to Lekki Phase 1 or Oke Odo. There is no rail service directly connecting Lekki Phase 1 to Oke Odo.
Private and public transit vehicles entering Abuja city center via the City Gate must maintain the 50km/h speed limit to avoid FRSC safety penalties.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
Book a verified dispatch rider for the Lekki Phase 1 β Oke Odo corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦8,800
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Small queue at the park
Hold-up Delay Today
1 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
10 to 15 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.21x)
Private and public transit vehicles entering Abuja city center via the City Gate must maintain the 50km/h speed limit to avoid FRSC safety penalties.
Areas Affected
Lekki-Epe Expressway