Awoyaya is one of the most popular and fastest-growing residential areas along the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos State. A few years ago, many people saw Awoyaya as a "far" place, but today, it has become a major hub for families and workers who want to live away from the noise of central Lagos while still having access to modern amenities. Whether you are moving there or just visiting for the first time, understanding the transport landscape is very important.
The area is known for its mix of calm residential estates and busy commercial activities. It serves as a middle point for people traveling between Ajah and the deeper parts of Ibeju-Lekki like Lakowe and Epe. In this guide, we will break down the geography of Awoyaya, how to get there, and the current transport fares you should expect to pay.
Awoyaya is located within the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State. It sits perfectly along the Lekki-Epe Expressway. If you are driving from Victoria Island or Ajah, Awoyaya comes after Abijo and just before you get to Lakowe.
The terrain is mostly flat, though some parts can be prone to seasonal flooding during heavy rains, which is common in many parts of the Lekki corridor. The area is bordered by several other developing communities, making it a strategic location for anyone looking to invest in real estate or settle down in a serene environment.
When you "enter bus" going to Awoyaya, there are several landmarks you can use to know where to "drop." These places are well-known by bus conductors and Keke drivers:
Getting to Awoyaya is quite straightforward because it lies on a major expressway. Here are the common ways to reach the area:
1. From Ajah: This is the closest major terminal. You can take a direct bus (Danfo) or a "Shana" (fast cars) from Ajah Underbridge or the Ajah park. The journey usually takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on the traffic at Abraham Adesanya roundabout.
2. From CMS/Obalende: If you are coming from Lagos Island, look for buses going to "Awoyaya" or "Epe." Some buses might stop at Ajah, where you will then take another short bus to Awoyaya.
3. From Oshodi/Mile 2: You will need to take a bus heading to Ajah first. Once you drop at Ajah, you can enter a connecting bus going towards Lakowe or Epe and tell the conductor you are dropping at Awoyaya.
Transport fares in Lagos change based on the time of day, rain, and fuel prices. Below is a table showing the estimated price ranges for different routes to Awoyaya.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Ajah to Awoyaya | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦400 - β¦700 |
| CMS / Obalende to Awoyaya | Coaster Bus / Danfo | β¦1,200 - β¦1,800 |
| Oshodi to Awoyaya | Large Bus (LT) | β¦1,500 - β¦2,200 |
| Berger to Awoyaya | Multiple Busses | β¦2,000 - β¦3,000 |
| Awoyaya to Lakowe | Keke Napep / Bus | β¦300 - β¦500 |
To get a direct vehicle to Awoyaya without too much stress, use these popular parks:
Traveling along the Lekki-Epe corridor requires some "street smarts." Here are a few tips for your trip to Awoyaya:
Awoyaya is located in the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area of Lagos State.
The fare usually ranges between β¦400 and β¦700 depending on the time of day and the type of vehicle.
Yes, it is a fast-developing area with good schools like Greensprings and many gated estates, though traffic can be a challenge during peak hours.
Bypass the Ikeja Under-Bridge corridor from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. Traffic builds rapidly due to commercial buses loading along the main road lanes.
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