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This guide helps you navigate the journey from Oko Oba (likely in Oyo State) to Lekki Phase 2 in Lagos State. It's a significant trip covering about 299.5 km, taking roughly 3.5 to 4 hours by private vehicle, but much longer with public transport and traffic. You'll move from inter-state roads like A1 (Lagos-Ibadan Expressway) into the bustling Lagos city network, crossing major bridges and expressways to reach the Lekki axis.
Distance
299.5 km
Duration
3h 29m
Total Cost
β¦4,400 - β¦7,600
How Road Be Now
Severe evening congestion. Major routes are currently at high capacity.
Hold-up delay
+439 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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From Oko Oba, find a local taxi or Keke Napep to a major bus park in Ibadan (e.g., Iwo Road Park or Challenge Park).
Board an inter-state bus heading to Lagos. Confirm the bus is going to 'Berger Bus Stop' or 'Ojota Park'. The bus will travel through Oyo State, using major routes including A1 (Lagos-Ibadan Expressway), and pass by areas that touch Ogbomoso Oyo Road and Oyo-Ogbomoso Road, before heading towards Lagos.
From Berger Bus Stop, take a 'long-trip' Danfo or BRT bus heading to 'CMS' or 'Obalende'. This route will take you through parts of Lagos using roads like E1, Third Axial Road, F265, and Ring Road.
From CMS or Obalende, find another Danfo heading to 'Maroko' or 'Lekki Phase 1'. This bus will take you across the Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge and onto Admiralty Way.
From Admiralty Way (Lekki Phase 1), take a local Danfo or Keke Napep into Lekki Phase 2. Tell the driver you are going to 'Ahmad Tijani Otton Street' via 'Victoria Arobieke Street'.
Always confirm bus fares before boarding to avoid disputes.
Keep your luggage secure and within sight, especially during transfers.
For the intra-Lagos journey, consider using BRT where available for a more structured and often faster trip.
Start your journey as early as possible, ideally before 6:00 AM, especially if traveling on a weekday. Avoid traveling on Friday evenings or Sunday afternoons when traffic into and out of Lagos is heaviest.
It is generally advised to avoid traveling on inter-state highways at night due to security concerns. For intra-city travel in Lagos, stick to well-lit areas and established public transport options.
Interstate buses usually allow one medium-sized bag and a small carry-on. Shared taxis have less space. For Danfos and Kekes within Lagos, space is limited, so travel light if possible.
Key bus stops for transfers include Berger, Ojota, Iyana-Oworo, CMS, Obalende, and major stops along the Lekki-Epe Expressway like Maroko or Ajah.
Don't hesitate to ask for directions. Most Nigerians are helpful. You can also use offline maps on your phone if you have them. Always ask for 'Lekki Phase 2, Ahmad Tijani Otton Street' as your destination.
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Best Time to Travel
To minimize travel time and avoid heavy traffic, start your journey very early in the morning (e.g., 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM) on a weekday. Avoid traveling on Friday evenings or Sunday evenings as inter-state traffic is usually very high. For safety, avoid traveling on the highway at night.
Safety Rating
Medium. The inter-state highway (A1) can have security risks, especially at night. Within Lagos, 'one-chance' syndicates operate, so always use established bus parks and avoid boarding unmarked vehicles. Road conditions can vary, leading to accidents. Be extra cautious during evening travel.
BRT / Rail / Water
While there's no direct BRT or rail service for the entire Oko Oba to Lekki Phase 2 route, BRT services are extensively available within Lagos for the intra-city leg of your journey. The Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail line operates, but its terminal in Lagos (Ebute Metta) is not directly aligned with this specific road route, making it less convenient for a seamless connection to Lekki Phase 2 following the provided road names.
How Road Be Now
Severe evening congestion. Major routes are currently at high capacity.
Hold-up delay
+439 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
Shuttle fares from Berger to Mowe fluctuate depending on petrol availability at the Berger junction. Expect standard fares during off-peak morning hours.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
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Chance to get bus/car
Small delay on the road
Hold-up Delay Today
11 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
13 to 18 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.24x)
Shuttle fares from Berger to Mowe fluctuate depending on petrol availability at the Berger junction. Expect standard fares during off-peak morning hours.
Areas Affected
Abdul Aziz Attah Road