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Mile 2 is under which local government in Lagos

By Faster.NG AIUpdated 14 May 2026

Mile 2 is a central nerve center for the Lagos transport system, connecting the north, south, and west. If you are asking: Which local government is Mile 2 under? It is officially located in **Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area**. It serves as a vital pulse for the surrounding communities and the entire state.

The local commerce is built around the needs of commuters—quick meals, drinks, and essential travel items. Over the years, Mile 2 has grown to become a premier destination for people from all walks of life. Whether you are coming for business, education, or to find a new home, you will see that the area has a unique character that you won't find anywhere else in Lagos. It is a place where tradition meets modern development, and every street has a story to tell.

Getting Around the Mile 2 Axis

The geography of Mile 2 is defined by its road networks and bus terminals. It acts as a bridge between different LGAs, making it one of the most strategic points on the Lagos map. For many Lagosians, Mile 2 is the starting point of their daily hustle.

Because so many people pass through here, you will find a mix of everything—banks for quick transactions, small shops for emergency supplies, and local transport offices that coordinate the movement of thousands of vehicles every day.

The Constant Movement at Mile 2

As a major transit point, the first thing you notice at Mile 2 is that nobody is standing still. It is a place of constant arrival and departure, with buses and taxis moving in every direction at all hours of the day.

Expect to see thousands of commuters changing buses or waiting for their next ride. Because of this high volume of people, Mile 2 has a massive informal economy where you can buy quick snacks, cold drinks, and even phone accessories while on the move.

Route CorridorBest Mode of TravelEstimated Fare (₦)
Oshodi to Mile 2Yellow Bus (Danfo) / Large Bus₦400 - ₦800
CMS to Mile 2Large Bus / BRT₦800 - ₦1,500
Mile 2 to BadagryDanfo / Coastal Bus₦1,000 - ₦2,000

Commuter and Safety Advice

  • Pro Tip: Avoid loitering in isolated parts of the terminal; stay in well-lit and populated areas for your safety.
  • Pro Tip: Always agree on the fare with the conductor before boarding to avoid any confusion or arguments later.
  • Pro Tip: Familiarize yourself with the different 'Parks' or 'Stops' to ensure you board the correct bus for your destination.
  • Common Sense: Always trust your instincts. If a situation or a vehicle doesn't feel right, wait for the next one. Lagos is a city that never stops moving, and your safety is the most important thing.

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