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This guide provides detailed public transport options for traveling from Oke Odo on the Lagos mainland to Lekki Phase 2 on the island. Due to heavy traffic, planning your journey, especially during peak hours, is crucial. Expect multiple transfers and varying travel times.
Distance
55.0 km
Duration
3h 0m
Total Cost
β¦1,400 - β¦2,500
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From Oke Odo, take a 'Danfo' (yellow commercial bus) or 'Keke Napep' (tricycle) going towards Oshodi.
Alight at Oshodi Transport Interchange. Locate the BRT terminal for buses heading to Ajah/Abraham Adesanya.
Board a BRT bus going to Ajah or Abraham Adesanya. This is the longest leg of your journey and will take you through the Third Mainland Bridge and Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Alight at Abraham Adesanya Roundabout (or the closest BRT stop to Lekki Phase 2, usually Abraham Adesanya). From there, take a local 'Danfo' or 'Keke Napep' directly into Lekki Phase 2.
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Showing the primary/fastest route plan
From Oke Odo, take a 'Danfo' (yellow commercial bus) or 'Keke Napep' (tricycle) going towards Oshodi.
Alight at Oshodi Transport Interchange. Locate the BRT terminal for buses heading to Ajah/Abraham Adesanya.
Board a BRT bus going to Ajah or Abraham Adesanya. This is the longest leg of your journey and will take you through the Third Mainland Bridge and Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Alight at Abraham Adesanya Roundabout (or the closest BRT stop to Lekki Phase 2, usually Abraham Adesanya). From there, take a local 'Danfo' or 'Keke Napep' directly into Lekki Phase 2.
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Book a verified dispatch rider for the Oke Odo β Lekki Phase 2 corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦11,400
Available Riders Nearby
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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) to avoid the worst of the rush hour traffic. Weekends generally offer slightly lighter traffic, but the Lekki-Epe axis can still be busy.
Safety Rating
Medium. Lagos public transport can be safe if precautions are taken. Be wary of 'one-chance' vehicles (unmarked commercial cars pretending to be taxis or buses), especially at night. Keep valuables secure and avoid late-night travel if possible. Stick to known bus stops and marked public transport.
BRT / Rail / Water
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) is a highly recommended option for the long stretch from Oshodi to Ajah, offering a dedicated lane and more structured service. There are no direct train routes connecting Oke Odo to Lekki Phase 2 at present.
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 Oke Odo β Lekki Phase 2 corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦11,400
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Normal / Easy to get bus
Hold-up Delay Today
4 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
7 to 12 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.22x)
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
Abeokuta Expressway (Agege Motor Road)
Lekki Phase 2 β Oke Odo
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