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If you are a regular commuter in Lagos, you must have heard of Ijegun. It is one of the most popular residential and commercial hubs in the Alimosho axis. Many people move to Ijegun because the house rent is relatively cheaper compared to places like Ikeja or Magodo, and it has a very lively local market scene.
In this guide, we will break down everything you need to know about Ijegun. Whether you are visiting for the first time or you want to know how much "money for bus" you should carry, we have got you covered with simple, easy-to-understand information.
Ijegun is located strictly within the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. It is a large community that shares borders with other popular places like Ikotun, Isheri-Osun, and Jakande Estate (Ejigbo). It is also not too far from the Igando axis.
The terrain in Ijegun is mostly flat, but like many parts of Alimosho, some streets can get a bit muddy during the heavy rainy season. However, the main Ijegun road is tarred and connects directly to the Ikotun-Igando road.
Knowing the landmarks will help you so you don't "miss your stop" when you enter a bus. Some of the popular places include:
Getting to Ijegun is quite easy because it is connected to major Lagos expressways. Here are the most common ways to "enter bus" to Ijegun:
This is the most popular route. From Ikotun market or the garage, you can enter a direct Danfo bus or a Keke Napep going to Ijegun. The trip is usually very short, unless there is "hold-up" at the Ikotun roundabout.
If you are coming from Cele, you can find buses or Keke that go through Isheri-Osun to enter Ijegun from the "back" through the Jakande/Ejigbo axis. This route is often faster for those coming from the Island or Surulere.
From Oshodi, you should enter a bus going to Ikotun. Once you drop at Ikotun, you then take another short bus or Keke straight to Ijegun.
Please note that transport fares in Lagos are not fixed. They can change based on the time of day, rain, or fuel price changes. Below are the estimated ranges:
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Ikotun to Ijegun | Danfo / Keke | β¦200 - β¦400 |
| Cele Express to Ijegun | Danfo / Keke | β¦500 - β¦800 |
| Oshodi to Ijegun (Indirect) | Danfo (Multiple) | β¦1,000 - β¦1,500 |
| Ijegun to Jakande Gate | Keke / Okada | β¦300 - β¦600 |
1. Hold Small Money: Always have "change" (lower denominations) so you don't have issues with the conductor.
2. Watch Your Pockets: Like any busy Lagos bus stop, keep your phone and wallet safe, especially at Ikotun and Ijegun bus stops.
3. Avoid Late Nights: While Ijegun is generally safe, the inner streets can get very dark at night. Try to get home before 9:00 PM if you are not familiar with the area.
4. Ask Questions: If you are confused, ask a "pure water" seller or a Keke driver. They are usually very helpful with directions.
Ijegun is located in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. Q: How much is the bus from Ikotun to Ijegun?
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