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Navigating the bustling metropolis of Lagos can sometimes feel like solving a complex puzzle, especially when it comes to pinpointing the exact location of various neighborhoods. One common question that often arises for both new visitors and long-term residents is: "Is Igbo Efon on the Island or Mainland?"
As your trusted Nigerian transport analyst from Faster.ng, we're here to clear up any confusion and provide you with a definitive answer and a comprehensive guide to Igbo Efon. Let's dive in!
To put it simply and directly: **Igbo Efon is firmly located on the Lagos Island part of Lagos State.**
It is not on the Mainland. Igbo Efon is situated within the expansive and rapidly developing Lekki corridor, which is an integral part of the Lagos Island region. This area is known for its residential estates, commercial hubs, and vibrant lifestyle, contributing significantly to the urban landscape of Lagos Island.
Igbo Efon falls under the **Eti-Osa Local Government Area (LGA)** in Lagos State. Eti-Osa LGA is one of the largest and most affluent LGAs in Lagos, encompassing a significant portion of what is commonly referred to as "Lekki."
Understanding its placement within Eti-Osa LGA clarifies that Igbo Efon is very much part of the "Island" narrative, being east of the main Lagos Island business district but still connected by the same geographical landmass, distinct from the Mainland areas separated by the Lagos Lagoon.
The confusion often arises because the term "Lagos Island" can sometimes refer specifically to the older, traditional business district (like CMS, Marina, Broad Street). However, geographically, areas like Victoria Island, Ikoyi, and the entire Lekki-Epe corridor (including Igbo Efon, Ajah, Sangotedo, and even beyond to Epe) are all considered part of the larger "Lagos Island" landmass, as they are not separated from the traditional Island by the Lagos Lagoon. They are all connected and distinct from the Mainland areas like Ikeja, Yaba, Surulere, and Oshodi.
Getting to Igbo Efon involves navigating the Lekki-Epe Expressway, a major thoroughfare. Depending on your starting point, various transport options are available.
If you're coming from the Mainland, your journey will typically involve crossing one of the major bridges (Third Mainland Bridge, Eko Bridge, Carter Bridge) onto Lagos Island, and then proceeding towards Lekki.
Enter a bus heading to Obalende or CMS. From Obalende/CMS, you will then find buses or keke napeps going to Lekki/Ajah. Tell the driver you are dropping at Igbo Efon or Chisco bus stop. You might also find direct buses from Oshodi to Ajah/Lekki, which will pass through Igbo Efon.
Board a bus going to Obalende or CMS. Once you reach Obalende or CMS, look for buses or keke napeps that are heading towards Lekki, specifically Ajah. Inform the driver or conductor that your destination is Igbo Efon or Chisco bus stop. You may also find shared taxis or ride-hailing services from these locations.
Take a bus to Obalende or CMS. From there, follow the same instructions as above, boarding a Lekki/Ajah-bound bus and alighting at Igbo Efon.
Traveling to Igbo Efon from other parts of the Island is generally more straightforward as you are already on the same landmass.
This is one of the most common departure points for Lekki-bound travelers. You'll find numerous yellow buses (danfos) and sometimes BRT buses (though BRT routes to Igbo Efon are less direct) heading towards Ajah. Enter any bus going towards "Ajah" or "Abraham Adesanya" and tell the conductor to drop you at Igbo Efon or Chisco bus stop. Keke Napeps are also available for shorter distances within Lekki.
From areas like Eko Hotel Roundabout, Ozumba Mbadiwe, or Falomo, you can easily find buses or shared taxis heading towards Lekki Phase 1 and beyond. Enter one going towards Ajah and get off at Igbo Efon. Ride-hailing services are also very popular and readily available from these areas.
Igbo Efon is very close to these areas. You can take a short bus ride, a Keke Napep, or even a motorcycle (okada, where permitted) directly to Igbo Efon. It's often just a few bus stops away.
Please note that transport fares in Lagos are dynamic and can change due to fuel prices, traffic, time of day (peak hours), and vehicle type. The ranges provided below are estimates for a typical journey in 2026.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Oshodi to Igbo Efon | Bus (via Obalende/CMS) | β¦700 - β¦1,200 |
| Ikeja (Along) to Igbo Efon | Bus (via Obalende/CMS) | β¦800 - β¦1,300 |
| Yaba to Igbo Efon | Bus (via Obalende/CMS) | β¦600 - β¦1,000 |
| CMS/Obalende to Igbo Efon | Bus (Danfo) | β¦400 - β¦700 |
| Victoria Island (VI) to Igbo Efon | Bus/Shared Taxi | β¦300 - β¦600 |
| Ajah to Igbo Efon | Bus/Keke Napep | β¦200 - β¦400 |
| Lekki Phase 1 to Igbo Efon | Bus/Keke Napep | β¦150 - β¦300 |
Ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt will typically cost more, but offer more comfort and direct routes. Their fares are dynamic based on demand and distance.
For public transport to Igbo Efon, consider these major hubs:
Traveling in Lagos, including to Igbo Efon, requires some practical tips to ensure a smooth journey:
Igbo Efon is a vibrant and growing part of Lagos Island, offering a mix of residential comfort and commercial activity. Knowing its exact location and how to get there efficiently will make your travel experience much smoother.
For more insights into navigating Lagos, check out these helpful guides:
Igbo Efon is located in the Eti-Osa Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State. Q: Is Igbo Efon considered a residential or commercial area?
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