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Traveling from Orimedu to Lekki Phase 2 in Lagos involves navigating the Lekki-Epe corridor. It's a journey of about 55 km, taking roughly 46 minutes without heavy traffic. Public transport options include shared cars (Sienna/Corolla) and multiple Danfo (yellow bus) connections, often requiring a final Keke Napep ride into Lekki Phase 2.
Distance
54.9 km
Duration
46 mins
Total Cost
β¦1,200 - β¦1,900
How Road Be Now
Peak morning rush. Expect significant delays at major intersections and bridges.
Hold-up delay
+78 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Depart from Orimedu. Take a local shared car (often a Corolla or Sienna) or a Keke Napep towards Eleko Junction. These are readily available at major points in Orimedu.
At Eleko Junction, look for shared cars (usually Sienna or Corolla) heading towards Abraham Adesanya / Ajah. Confirm the destination is 'Lekki Phase 2' or 'Abraham Adesanya'. These cars will take the Eleko Beach Road and then join the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Alight at Abraham Adesanya bus stop or Thomas Estate bus stop, which serves as a major entry point to Lekki Phase 2. From here, you will turn right onto Hakeem Dickson Road.
From Abraham Adesanya, take a Keke Napep or a local 'short-drop' bus further into Lekki Phase 2. Direct your driver to Emma Abimbola Cole Street, then Victoria Arobieke Street, and finally Ahmad Tijani Otton Street.
Confirm your destination clearly with the driver before boarding to avoid misunderstandings.
Shared cars are generally faster as they make fewer stops.
Be prepared to negotiate if the fare seems too high, especially for the final leg within Lekki Phase 2.
Without traffic, the journey is about 46 minutes. However, with typical Lagos traffic, especially during peak hours on the Lekki-Epe Expressway, it can easily extend to 1.5 to 2 hours or more.
The cheapest way is usually by using multiple Danfo (yellow bus) connections, combined with Keke Napep rides for the shorter distances. This option, though slower, is more economical.
While generally safe during the day, evening travel after 7 PM on public transport can be risky. It's advisable to complete your journey before nightfall or use a trusted private vehicle if traveling late.
There are no direct, single-fare public buses (like BRT) that cover the entire route. You will always need to make at least one transfer. Shared cars (Sienna/Corolla) offer a more direct, but still shared, option after the initial leg from Orimedu.
Yes, key bus stops include Eleko Junction, Abraham Adesanya Bus Stop, and Thomas Estate Bus Stop. These are your main transfer points along the Lekki-Epe Expressway to access Lekki Phase 2.
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Verified Route
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Best Time to Travel
The best times to travel are mid-morning (10 AM - 2 PM) or early afternoon (2 PM - 4 PM) to avoid the heaviest peak hour traffic. Avoid 6 AM - 9 AM (towards Lagos) and 4 PM - 7 PM (away from Lagos) if possible.
Safety Rating
Medium. Daytime travel is generally safe and recommended. Evening travel, especially after 7 PM, requires more caution due to reduced visibility and the general security risks associated with public transport at night. While 'one-chance' incidents are less common on this specific route compared to some others, it's always wise to be vigilant.
BRT / Rail / Water
There are no direct BRT or rail options available for the entire journey from Orimedu to Lekki Phase 2. BRT services operate on certain sections of the Lekki-Epe Expressway, but you would still need connecting buses/Keke to reach the starting point and final destination.
How Road Be Now
Peak morning rush. Expect significant delays at major intersections and bridges.
Hold-up delay
+78 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Areas Affected
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Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
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Time you will wait at park
0 to 5 mins wait
Fare Price Level
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Areas Affected
Eleko Beach Road
Lekki Phase 2 β Orimedu
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