A quick and detailed intrastate transport guide for commuting from Oregun to Ojota in Lagos, featuring public buses (Danfo), minivans (Korope), and ride-hailing options.
Distance
4.5 km
Duration
20 mins
Total Cost
β¦330 - β¦550
Status
Verified Route
Current Status
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Est. Delay
+12 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
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Walk to the nearest bus stop along Kudirat Abiola Way (e.g., Oregun Bus Stop, Daystar, or Clay).
Board a direct Danfo (yellow bus) or Korope (minivan) calling 'Ojota'.
Alight at Ojota Main Garage or the designated Ojota Bus Stop.
Hold lower denominations (β¦100 or β¦200 notes) to avoid issues with 'change' from the conductor.
Traffic can build up around the Phillips/Olusosun dump site area during rush hour, so factor in an extra 10 minutes.
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Kudirat Abiola Way (formerly Oregun Road)
Yes, you can easily find direct Danfo buses and Korope minivans plying the Kudirat Abiola Way directly into Ojota.
Without traffic, it takes about 10-15 minutes. However, during Lagos rush hours, it can take up to 25-30 minutes.
No, there is no direct BRT corridor strictly between Oregun and Ojota. Danfo, Korope, or ride-hailing are your best options.
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