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Lekki is perhaps the most talked-about area in Lagos today. Known for its mix of luxury real estate, bubbling nightlife, and massive industrial projects, it is the go-to destination for both business people and fun-seekers. If you are new to Lagos or planning to move to the Island, understanding how Lekki is structured will save you a lot of stress.
Geographically, Lekki is a peninsula. This means it is surrounded by waterβthe Atlantic Ocean to the south and the Lagos Lagoon to the north. It starts from where Victoria Island ends and stretches all the way down to the edges of Epe. Because it is so long, people often divide it into "Lekki Phase 1," "Ajah," and "Ibeju-Lekki."
Lekki is so large that it is actually split between two different Local Government Areas (LGAs). The first part, which includes Lekki Phase 1 down to the Ajah axis, falls under Eti-Osa Local Government Area. As you move further down towards the Dangote Refinery and the Free Trade Zone, you enter Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area.
Knowing this is important for official paperwork, land titles, or even just knowing which local council officials you might see on the road. Most of the "happening" spots like malls and cinemas are in the Eti-Osa side, while the "New Lagos" industrial boom is happening in Ibeju-Lekki.
If you are telling a driver where to "drop" you, or you are looking for a place to visit, these are the top landmarks in the area:
Getting to Lekki is straightforward because most buses follow the Lekki-Epe Expressway. This is the main "artery" of the area. Whether you enter a "Danfo" (yellow bus) or a "Brila" (shuttle), you will likely pass through the major bus stops like Marwa, Jakande, Agungi, Igbo-Efon, and Chevron.
Below is a table showing the estimated transport fares from major parts of Lagos to Lekki. Please note that prices change based on the time of day and if it is raining.
| Route |
|---|
| Transport Mode |
|---|
| Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|
| CMS/Obalende to Lekki Phase 1 | Danfo / Coaster Bus | β¦700 - β¦1,200 |
| Oshodi to Lekki (Ajah Bus) | Large Bus (LSSTC) / Danfo | β¦1,200 - β¦2,000 |
| Yaba to Lekki Phase 1 | Danfo / Small Shuttle | β¦1,000 - β¦1,500 |
| Ikeja to Lekki | Uber / Bolt / InDrive | β¦7,000 - β¦12,000 |
| Ajah to Lekki Phase 1 | Short-trip Danfo | β¦500 - β¦800 |
If you are coming from the Mainland, the most reliable places to "enter bus" going to Lekki are:
1. Avoid Rush Hour: Traffic on the Lekki-Epe Expressway is no joke. Between 7 AM - 9 AM (going towards VI) and 4 PM - 8 PM (coming from VI), the road can be very blocked. Plan your movement accordingly.
2. Hold "Change": If you are using Danfo, try to have small denominations (β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) so you don't have issues with the conductor.
3. Use Navigation Apps: Google Maps or Waze is very helpful in Lekki to see if there is a "hold-up" ahead so you can take alternative routes like the Alpha Beach road or Orchid road.
Lekki is located on the Island part of Lagos. Q: What is the biggest mall in Lekki?
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