Ogudu Orioke is a popular and busy residential area located within the Ogudu axis of Lagos State. The name "Orioke" literally translates to "Top of the Hill" in Yoruba, which perfectly describes the landscape of this area. It is a place where you will find a mix of old Lagos charm and modern developments. Because of its hilly nature, the breeze here is often cooler than in other parts of the mainland.
Many people choose to live in Ogudu Orioke because it is very central. It is close to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and not far from the Third Mainland Bridge, making it easy for workers to connect to the Island or other parts of the Mainland like Ikeja and Oshodi. Whether you are visiting for the first time or looking for a place to stay, understanding the transport routes and landmarks is very important.
Ogudu Orioke is located under the Kosofe Local Government Area (LGA). It is bordered by Ojota to the west, Alapere to the east, and the main Ogudu GRA (Government Reserved Area) to the south. The terrain is notably elevated, which is why most people refer to it as "Orioke." The area is a blend of traditional houses, modern apartments, and several religious grounds that attract visitors from all over Lagos.
Getting to Ogudu Orioke is quite straightforward if you know the major bus stops to use. Most people "enter bus" heading towards Ojota or Ketu to reach this destination.
If you are coming from the Island (CMS or Obalende), you can take a bus going to Ojota or Ketu. You will tell the conductor you want to "drop" at Ogudu Bus Stop. From that bus stop, you can take a tricycle (Keke Marwa) or a small bus (Korope) that goes straight into Ogudu Orioke.
For those coming from Ikeja or Oshodi, you simply take a bus heading to Ketu/Mile 12. Again, your major landmark is the Ogudu Bus Stop along the expressway. Once you drop there, the "Keke" park is right beside the bridge to take you up the hill.
Below is a breakdown of what you should expect to pay when traveling to Ogudu Orioke. Please note that fares can change based on the time of day, rain, or fuel price updates.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Ojota to Ogudu Orioke | Keke Marwa / Small Bus | β¦200 - β¦400 |
| Oshodi to Ogudu Bus Stop | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦500 - β¦800 |
| CMS/Obalende to Ogudu | Large Bus (BRT/Danfo) |
| β¦800 - β¦1,300 |
| Ikeja Underbridge to Ogudu | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦400 - β¦700 |
| Berger to Ogudu Bus Stop | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦400 - β¦600 |
To get a direct bus or a fast connection to Ogudu Orioke, these are the best places to board:
1. Watch the Hills: Because the area is hilly, if you are walking, make sure you wear comfortable shoes. The climb can be steep in some streets.
2. Night Travel: While Ogudu is generally safe, the inner streets of Orioke can get very dark at night. Try to reach your destination before 9:00 PM if you are not familiar with the inner streets.
3. Confirm the "Drop": When you enter a Keke at the Ogudu bridge, confirm if they are going to "Orioke" specifically, as some Kekes only go towards the GRA side.
4. Hold Change: To avoid "change" issues with conductors, try to carry smaller denominations like β¦200 and β¦500 notes.
Ogudu Orioke is located in the Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Take a bus from Ikeja going to Ketu or Ojota. Drop at the Ogudu Bus Stop on the expressway, then take a Keke Marwa (tricycle) directly into Orioke.
No. While they are in the same Ogudu area, Ogudu GRA is a more high-end, gated residential estate, while Ogudu Orioke is a more traditional and hilly residential neighborhood located nearby.
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