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This guide helps you travel from Shasha (likely outside Lagos, connecting via Benin-Sagamu Expressway) to Lekki Phase 2 in Lagos. It's a long journey, so planning is key. You'll use major expressways and then local Lagos routes.
Distance
135.1 km
Duration
1h 57m
Total Cost
β¦4,000 - β¦6,500
How Road Be Now
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Hold-up delay
+70 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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From Shasha, find a reputable interstate bus or shared taxi (like a Sienna or Hummer bus) heading directly to Lagos. Common drop-off points are Berger Bus Stop or Ojota.
Alight at Berger Bus Stop (or Ojota). From Berger, look for a 'long bus' or BRT bus heading to Ajah. Make sure the bus is going to Ajah and not just Ketu or Iyana Oworo.
From Ajah (e.g., Abraham Adesanya Roundabout or Ajah market area), take a Keke Napep or a local Danfo bus specifically heading into Lekki Phase 2. Confirm your exact street before boarding.
The Keke Napep or Danfo will drop you off at your destination within Lekki Phase 2.
Always confirm the destination with the driver and passengers before boarding, especially for shared taxis.
If traveling with luggage, ensure there's enough space and agree on any extra charges upfront.
Keep small denominations of Naira for local transport fares.
It is generally not advisable to travel long distances like this at night, especially using public transport. It increases the risk of road hazards and security issues ('one-chance'). Aim to complete your journey during daylight hours.
'One-chance' refers to criminal gangs posing as public transport drivers or passengers who rob unsuspecting travelers. To avoid this, use reputable motor parks, avoid boarding vehicles that are not full or look suspicious, and be cautious of strangers.
It is highly unlikely to find a direct bus for this specific route. You will almost certainly need to take multiple vehicles, typically involving an interstate bus to Lagos, and then local buses/Keke within Lagos.
Taking more local buses (Danfo) instead of shared taxis for the Lagos leg can save some money, but it will take longer and involve more changes. For the interstate part, large buses are usually cheaper than shared Siennas.
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Status
Verified Route
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Best Time to Travel
Leave very early in the morning (e.g., 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM) to avoid the worst of Lagos traffic and ensure you arrive in Lekki Phase 2 before it gets dark. Traveling on Sundays or public holidays might have lighter traffic.
Safety Rating
Medium. While major expressways are generally safe during the day, long-distance travel, especially at night, carries risks. Be aware of 'one-chance' operations in shared taxis, especially if you board from less reputable parks. Always be vigilant and keep your belongings secure.
BRT / Rail / Water
There is no direct BRT or train service that covers the entire Shasha to Lekki Phase 2 route. You can use BRT buses for parts of the journey within Lagos (e.g., from Berger to Ajah), but not for the interstate leg.
How Road Be Now
Standard daytime traffic. Some slow-moving vehicles near commercial hubs.
Hold-up delay
+70 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
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Chance to get bus/car
Normal flow
Hold-up Delay Today
No hold-up
Time you will wait at park
4 to 9 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
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Areas Affected
Benin-Sagamu Expressway