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Traveling from Lekki Phase 2 to Igbogbo Baiyeku Road in Lagos involves crossing a significant part of the city, often requiring multiple public transport changes. You'll move from the affluent Lekki axis to the more residential Ikorodu axis. Expect a journey that can range from 3 to 5 hours depending on traffic and your chosen route. Water transport is a good option to beat road traffic.
Distance
50.0 km
Duration
3h 0m
Total Cost
β¦1,400 - β¦2,400
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From Lekki Phase 2, take a 'Keke' (tricycle) or 'Danfo' (yellow bus) going towards Ajah Roundabout or Abraham Adesanya Bus Stop.
At Ajah, look for a 'Danfo' or 'Minibus' going to Ketu or Mile 12. Confirm the destination clearly with the conductor before boarding.
From Ketu or Mile 12, take a BRT bus or a regular 'Danfo' going to Ikorodu. The BRT is usually faster and more comfortable as it uses a dedicated lane.
At Agric Bus Stop, Ikorodu, find a 'Danfo' or 'Keke' heading to Igbogbo Baiyeku Road. Confirm the specific part of Igbogbo if you have a precise destination.
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Showing the primary/fastest route plan
From Lekki Phase 2, take a 'Keke' (tricycle) or 'Danfo' (yellow bus) going towards Ajah Roundabout or Abraham Adesanya Bus Stop.
At Ajah, look for a 'Danfo' or 'Minibus' going to Ketu or Mile 12. Confirm the destination clearly with the conductor before boarding.
From Ketu or Mile 12, take a BRT bus or a regular 'Danfo' going to Ikorodu. The BRT is usually faster and more comfortable as it uses a dedicated lane.
At Agric Bus Stop, Ikorodu, find a 'Danfo' or 'Keke' heading to Igbogbo Baiyeku Road. Confirm the specific part of Igbogbo if you have a precise destination.
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30-60 Min
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Status
Verified Route
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Best Time to Travel
The best time to travel is between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM, or after 8:00 PM on weekdays to avoid the worst of the morning and evening rush hours. Weekends generally have lighter traffic, particularly on Saturdays.
Safety Rating
Medium. While generally safe during the day, exercise caution, especially in crowded bus stops and markets where pickpocketing can occur. Be aware of your surroundings. 'One-chance' incidents (where passengers are robbed by criminals posing as public transport operators) can occur, especially when traveling late at night or using isolated vehicles. Stick to well-populated bus stops and clearly marked public transport (yellow 'Danfo' buses, BRT, or reputable ferry services).
BRT / Rail / Water
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) is available on the Ikorodu Road corridor, running from Ketu/Mile 12 up to Ikorodu (Agric Bus Stop and beyond). It is not directly available from Lekki Phase 2, but you can connect to it. There is no rail option for this specific intrastate route.
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 2 β Igbogbo Baiyeku Road corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦10,500
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
4 to 9 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
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
Igbogbo Baiyeku Road β Lekki Phase 2
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