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If you are looking for a place in Lagos that combines a calm residential vibe with industrial activity and water views, Ibeshe in Ikorodu is that place. Many people often confuse this Ibeshe with the one near Mile 2 (Amuwo Odofin), but Ibeshe Ikorodu is a distinct community located on the outskirts of the Ikorodu main town. It is a popular destination for workers in the textile industry and people who prefer to use water transport to beat the heavy Ikorodu road traffic.
Ibeshe is not just a small village; it has grown into a major hub with several estates, schools, and the famous Nichemtex factory. Whether you are moving there for the first time or you just have an appointment at the Ibeshe Waterfront, knowing how to navigate the area is very important. In this guide, we will break down the local government, the best routes to take, and how much you should expect to pay for transport.
Ibeshe is located in the Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos State. Specifically, it falls under the Igbogbo-Bayeku Local Council Development Area (LCDA). It is bounded to the south by the Lagos Lagoon, which makes it a strategic point for water transportation. It shares borders with towns like Igbogbo, Ebute, and Owode-Ibeshe.
The terrain is mostly flat, though some parts near the water can be sandy. The main road leading into the community is the Ibeshe Road, which connects directly to the Igbogbo-Ikorodu road network. It is a relatively peaceful area compared to the hustle and bustle of places like Oshodi or Ikeja.
Getting to Ibeshe depends on where you are coming from in Lagos. There are two main ways to enter Ibeshe: by road or by water.
If you are coming from the Lagos Mainland or Island by road, your first major bus stop is Ikorodu Garage or Ogere. From Ikorodu Garage, you can enter a direct bus or "Keke Marwa" (tricycle) heading to Ibeshe. The road passes through the popular Igbogbo road before branching off towards the Ibeshe community.
This is the fastest way to reach Ibeshe if you are coming from Lagos Island, Victoria Island, or Ajah. There is a functional jetty at Ibeshe. You can "enter boat" from CMS Terminal or Addax Jetty in Sandfill. The boat ride usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes, bypassing the long traffic at Ketu and Mile 12.
Please note that transport fares in Lagos change based on the time of day, weather, and fuel prices. Below is a range of what you might spend:
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|
| Ikorodu Garage to Ibeshe | Keke Napep / Small Bus | β¦400 - β¦700 |
| Ebute to Ibeshe | Tricycle (Keke) | β¦300 - β¦500 |
| CMS/Marina to Ibeshe Jetty | Ferry (Speedboat) | β¦1,500 - β¦2,500 |
| Oshodi to Ikorodu (Garage) | BRT / Yellow Bus | β¦800 - β¦1,200 |
If you are heading to Ibeshe, these are the best places to find transport:
Ibeshe is under the Ikorodu Local Government Area, specifically within the Igbogbo-Bayeku LCDA.
Yes, there are regular ferry and speedboat services from CMS and Marina to the Ibeshe Jetty.
The most famous landmark in Ibeshe Ikorodu is the Nichemtex Textile Factory.
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