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Traveling from Lekki Phase 2 to Ajangbadi is a long, cross-city journey spanning the eastern and western ends of Lagos. It typically involves multiple bus changes and can be quite lengthy due to heavy Lagos traffic. Planning your departure time to avoid peak hours is crucial for a smoother trip.
Distance
75.0 km
Duration
3h 30m
Total Cost
β¦1,500 - β¦2,500
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From Lekki Phase 2, take a local shuttle bus (Keke Napep or smaller Danfo) to Abraham Adesanya Bus Stop.
At Abraham Adesanya, board a BRT or Danfo bus heading to CMS/TBS. Confirm with the conductor that it is going to CMS or TBS.
From CMS/TBS, find a BRT or Danfo bus that is going to Mile 2. These are usually readily available.
At Mile 2, board a Danfo bus specifically heading to Ajangbadi. Make sure to confirm the destination with the conductor.
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Showing the primary/fastest route plan
From Lekki Phase 2, take a local shuttle bus (Keke Napep or smaller Danfo) to Abraham Adesanya Bus Stop.
At Abraham Adesanya, board a BRT or Danfo bus heading to CMS/TBS. Confirm with the conductor that it is going to CMS or TBS.
From CMS/TBS, find a BRT or Danfo bus that is going to Mile 2. These are usually readily available.
At Mile 2, board a Danfo bus specifically heading to Ajangbadi. Make sure to confirm the destination with the conductor.
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30-60 Min
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β¦15,000
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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 the best times to travel to avoid the worst of the rush hour traffic. Weekends, particularly Sundays, offer significantly faster travel times due to lighter traffic.
Safety Rating
Medium. While main routes are generally safe during the day, 'one-chance' incidents (where criminals pose as public transport operators) can occur, especially on less crowded buses or late at night. Always use established bus parks and avoid isolated stops. Pickpocketing is common in crowded areas like bus stops and inside buses.
BRT / Rail / Water
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) buses are available for segments of this journey (e.g., Abraham Adesanya to CMS, CMS to Mile 2, and partially on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway). However, you will need to use regular Danfo buses for other parts of the trip. There is no direct rail service for this specific route.
Speed cameras on the Third Mainland Bridge are fully active. Public transit vehicles must adhere to the 80km/h limit to ensure commuter safety.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
Book a verified dispatch rider for the Lekki Phase 2 β Ajangbadi corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦15,000
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Small delay on the road
Hold-up Delay Today
6 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
12 to 17 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.06x)
Speed cameras on the Third Mainland Bridge are fully active. Public transit vehicles must adhere to the 80km/h limit to ensure commuter safety.
Areas Affected
Lekki-Epe Expressway
Ajangbadi β Lekki Phase 2
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