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Jakande Estate Isolo is one of the most popular and busiest residential estates on the Lagos Mainland. Built during the era of Late Lateef Jakande to provide affordable housing, it has grown into a massive community. Many people often confuse this place with the Jakande Estate in Lekki, but the Isolo version is located deep within the heart of the Lagos Mainland, connecting areas like Ejigbo, Ikotun, and Cele Bus Stop.
Whether you are moving to a new apartment there or you are just visiting a friend, knowing your way around is very important. This guide will show you the exact local government it falls under, the landmarks to look out for, and how much you should expect to pay for transport when you enter a bus or Keke Napep.
Jakande Estate Isolo falls strictly under the Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area (LGA). It is a central hub that sits between Isolo and Ejigbo. The terrain is mostly flat, though some parts near the Oke-Afa canal can experience heavy traffic during the rainy season.
The estate is surrounded by several well-known neighborhoods. To the north, you have Isolo and Okota. To the south and west, you have Ejigbo and Ikotun. Major landmarks include:
Getting to Jakande Estate Isolo is quite easy because it is a major transit point. If you are coming from Oshodi, you can enter a direct bus going to "Ejigbo" or "Ikotun" and tell the conductor you will drop at Jakande Gate. If you are coming from the Mile 2 or Cele axis, there are direct buses and small shuttle buses (Korope) that go straight to the Gate.
Inside the estate, the transport mode is mostly tricycles (Keke) and small buses. The estate is divided into different zones and "Starts," so always ask the Keke driver if they are going to your specific "Start" or "Zone" before you enter.
Below is a breakdown of what you might spend on transport to get to Jakande Estate Isolo. Please note that fares can increase during rush hour or when it is raining.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Oshodi to Jakande Gate | Yellow Danfo Bus | β¦500 - β¦800 |
| Cele Bus Stop to Jakande Gate | Small Bus (Korope) | β¦300 - β¦500 |
| Ikotun to Jakande Gate | Yellow Danfo Bus | 400 - β¦600 |
| Jakande Gate to Inside Estate | Keke Napep (Marwa) | β¦200 - β¦400 |
If you want to get a bus quickly, these are the best places to go:
1. Avoid Late Nights: While the estate is generally safe, the Oke-Afa bridge area can be lonely at very late hours. Try to get home before 9:00 PM if you are not familiar with the area.
2. Hold Small Change: Nigerian bus conductors often struggle with "change." To avoid "marrying" another passenger (being joined together), carry β¦100 and β¦200 notes.
3. Watch Your Pockets: Jakande Gate is a very crowded place. Keep your phone and wallet safe when you are trying to enter a bus during the evening rush.
No, they are different. Jakande Estate Isolo is in the Oshodi-Isolo LGA on the Mainland, while the other is in Eti-Osa LGA on the Island. Q: Which local government is Jakande Estate Isolo?
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