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Traveling from a general location within Victoria Island to Sanusi Fafunwa Street is a short, intra-district journey. The best options are usually Keke Napep (tricycle) for convenience, or a combination of Danfo (mini-bus) and walking. Yellow taxis are also readily available for a more direct, but pricier, trip.
Distance
2.5 km
Duration
10 mins
Total Cost
β¦200 - β¦500
Status
Verified Route
Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
Mid-morning (10 AM - 12 PM) or early afternoon (2 PM - 4 PM) are best to avoid the heaviest traffic, which peaks from 7 AM - 9 AM and 4 PM - 7 PM.
Safety Rating
Medium. Victoria Island is generally safe during the day. For evening travel, exercise standard urban caution, stick to well-lit areas, and use known transport options. 'One-chance' incidents are less common for such short, localized trips but always remain aware of your surroundings.
BRT / Rail / Water
No direct BRT or rail services are available for this specific short intra-Victoria Island route. BRT routes primarily serve major corridors outside the immediate VI core.
How Road Be Now
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Hold-up delay
+1 mins delay
* Based on regular route reports
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From your starting point within Victoria Island, walk to the nearest major road or junction where Keke Napep tricycles are commonly found.
Flag down a Keke Napep and negotiate the fare to Sanusi Fafunwa Street. Be specific with your destination (e.g., 'Sanusi Fafunwa, near Eko Hotel' if you know a landmark).
The Keke Napep will take you directly to your desired spot on Sanusi Fafunwa Street.
Always negotiate the fare before you start the journey.
If you're unsure of the exact location on Sanusi Fafunwa, mention a popular landmark nearby (e.g., a specific bank, restaurant, or intersection).
Keke Napep is often the fastest and most flexible option for short distances within VI, especially during traffic.
Yes, for short distances within Victoria Island during daylight hours, walking is generally safe. However, always remain aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas at night.
For this short intra-VI trip, rather than specific 'bus stops', look for major junctions or landmarks like 'Adeola Odeku Junction', 'Eko Hotel Roundabout', or 'Bar Beach' area, as Danfos often operate around these points. Keke Napeps are more flexible and can be flagged down almost anywhere.
LASTMA (Lagos State Traffic Management Authority) and VIO (Vehicle Inspection Officers) are very active throughout Victoria Island, especially at major junctions, areas with high traffic, and where parking rules are often violated. Drivers must adhere strictly to traffic laws to avoid fines.
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How Road Be Now
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Hold-up delay
+1 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
-14 to -9 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
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Areas Affected
Ahmadu Bello Way
Sanusi Fafunwa β Victoria Island
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