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If you are looking for a place in Lagos that is currently growing fast with many new residents moving in, Ijedodo is one of those names that will keep popping up. Located in the heart of the mainland, Ijedodo is a community that many people describe as a "boundary town" because of how it connects different parts of the state. Whether you are looking to buy land, visit a friend, or you just want to know how the transport system works there, this guide is for you.
Ijedodo is primarily a residential area, but it also has a lot of small businesses and local markets. Because of its location, getting there can sometimes be a bit tricky if you don't know the right "junction" to stop or which "bus" to enter. In this post, we will break down the geography of Ijedodo, the best routes to take, and what you should expect to pay for transport.
Ijedodo is located within the Alimosho Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State. Alimosho is the largest LGA in Lagos, and Ijedodo sits in a very strategic spot within it. It shares borders with other popular places like Ijegun, Isheri-Osun, and it stretches towards the Abule-Ado axis along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.
The terrain in Ijedodo is mostly flat, but like many parts of Alimosho, some areas can be prone to flooding during the heavy rainy season. The community is famous for the NNPC pipeline that runs through the area, which also serves as a major landmark for people describing directions. Recently, there has been more government attention on the roads connecting Ijedodo to Ijegun and the Festac/Abule-Ado side to make movement easier.
To get to Ijedodo, you usually have two main options depending on where you are coming from in Lagos.
If you are coming from places like Oshodi, Cele, or Ikotun, your best bet is to first "enter bus" going to Ikotun. From Ikotun, you will take another short bus or Keke Marwa to Ijegun Bus Stop. Once you "drop" at Ijegun, you will see many Keke and Okada riders waiting to take passengers directly into Ijedodo.
For those coming from Mile 2, Festac, or Agbara, you should head towards Abule-Ado. From the Abule-Ado bus stop on the expressway, there are bikes (Okada) and sometimes small buses that pass through the "inner roads" to get into Ijedodo. This route is often faster if you are coming from the Island or Apapa side.
Below is a breakdown of what you might spend on transport to get to Ijedodo. Please note that these prices can change based on the time of day or if it is raining.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Ijegun Bus Stop to Ijedodo (Inside) | Keke Marwa | β¦300 - β¦500 |
| Abule-Ado to Ijedodo | Okada (Bike) | β¦600 - β¦1,000 |
| Ikotun to Ijedodo | Bus + Keke | β¦700 - β¦1,200 |
| Cele Bus Stop to Ijegun (then Ijedodo) | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦500 - β¦800 |
1. **Avoid Late Nights:** Ijedodo is still a developing area. It is best to reach your destination before 8:00 PM as the inner streets can get very dark and Keke Marwa operators might reduce.
2. **Rainy Season Caution:** If it rains heavily, some parts of the road leading into Ijedodo can be very muddy. Wear appropriate footwear if you are walking or taking a bike.
3. **Clarify Your Stop:** Ijedodo is long. Always tell the Keke driver the specific "Powerline" or "Junction" you are going to so they don't "drop" you at the wrong place.
4. **Hold Change:** Nigerian transport operators often complain about "no change." Try to carry β¦100 and β¦200 notes to make your "drop" easier.
Ijedodo is located in the Alimosho Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State.
No, there is usually no direct bus. You have to enter a bus to Ikotun or Ijegun first, then take a Keke or bike into Ijedodo.
Yes, you can drive a small car, but be careful during the rainy season as some inner roads can be rough. The main road from Ijegun is generally manageable.
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