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This guide provides detailed public transport options for traveling from Noforija in the Epe area to Lekki, Lagos. The journey is entirely within Lagos State and primarily uses the Lekki-Epe Expressway. Expect varied travel times due to Lagos traffic conditions.
Distance
65.0 km
Duration
2h 0m
Total Cost
β¦1,500 - β¦3,000
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Go to the main commercial bus stop or 'park' in Noforija, which is typically located near the market or the Epe T-junction. You might need a short local ride (Keke or motorcycle) to get there.
Look for buses (Danfo or 'Korope', which are smaller buses) heading towards Ajah or Abraham Adesanya. Always confirm the destination with the conductor by asking 'owo e de?' (where are you going?).
The journey will take you along the Lekki-Epe Expressway, passing through key areas like Eleko, Abijo, and Sangotedo. The bus will typically drop you at a major bus stop such as Ajah or Abraham Adesanya.
From Ajah or Abraham Adesanya, you will need to find another smaller bus (Danfo), a 'Keke Napep' (tricycle), or a shared taxi to reach your specific part of Lekki (e.g., Lekki Phase 1, Ikate, Chevron, VGC).
Confirm your exact drop-off point with the driver or conductor before boarding and alight at your destination.
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Showing the primary/fastest route plan
Go to the main commercial bus stop or 'park' in Noforija, which is typically located near the market or the Epe T-junction. You might need a short local ride (Keke or motorcycle) to get there.
Look for buses (Danfo or 'Korope', which are smaller buses) heading towards Ajah or Abraham Adesanya. Always confirm the destination with the conductor by asking 'owo e de?' (where are you going?).
The journey will take you along the Lekki-Epe Expressway, passing through key areas like Eleko, Abijo, and Sangotedo. The bus will typically drop you at a major bus stop such as Ajah or Abraham Adesanya.
From Ajah or Abraham Adesanya, you will need to find another smaller bus (Danfo), a 'Keke Napep' (tricycle), or a shared taxi to reach your specific part of Lekki (e.g., Lekki Phase 1, Ikate, Chevron, VGC).
Confirm your exact drop-off point with the driver or conductor before boarding and alight at your destination.
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Book a verified dispatch rider for the Noforija β Lekki corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦13,200
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Status
Verified Route
Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
The best times to travel are early morning (before 6:30 AM) or late morning/early afternoon (10:00 AM - 2:00 PM) to avoid peak hour congestion. Fridays and end-of-month periods often experience significantly heavier traffic.
Safety Rating
Medium. Daytime travel is generally safe. However, always exercise caution with your personal belongings, especially in crowded bus stops and while boarding. It is advisable to avoid late-night travel if possible due to reduced public transport options and potential security concerns in less populated areas.
BRT / Rail / Water
There is no direct BRT or rail service from Noforija to Lekki. However, BRT services are available from major hubs like Ajah or Abraham Adesanya towards CMS/TBS on Lagos Island. These can serve as a connecting option if your final destination is close to a BRT corridor within Lekki.
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 Noforija β Lekki corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦13,200
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Small queue at the park
Hold-up Delay Today
10 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
20 to 25 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.24x)
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