Ojo is one of the most popular and busiest local government areas in Lagos State. Known as a major hub for commerce and education, it is located along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway. Whether you are a student heading to the Lagos State University (LASU), a trader going to the world-famous Alaba International Market, or a soldier stationed at the Ojo Cantonment, this area is a vital part of the Lagos "West" corridor.
If you are planning to visit Ojo for the first time, you need to understand how the transport system works. Because of the ongoing road constructions and the high volume of trucks heading to the borders and markets, the traffic situation can be tricky. This guide will help you navigate Ojo like a local, showing you the best routes, landmarks, and how much you should expect to pay for transport.
Ojo is situated in the southwestern part of Lagos State. It is officially part of the Ojo Local Government Area. It shares boundaries with Alimosho to the North, Amuwo-Odofin to the East (around Mile 2 and Festac), and Badagry Local Government to the West. To the South, Ojo is bounded by the Lagos Lagoon, which makes it a coastal area with several jetties for water transport.
The terrain is mostly flat, but because it is close to the water, some parts can experience flooding during heavy rains. The main artery that connects Ojo to the rest of Lagos is the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, which is currently being expanded to accommodate the Blue Line Rail and more road lanes.
When you "enter bus" going to Ojo, these are the major "stops" or landmarks you will hear the conductors shouting:
Transport fares in Lagos are never fixed. They change based on the time of day, the weather (rain usually doubles the price), and the type of vehicle you enter. Below is a table showing the estimated fare ranges when traveling to Ojo from other parts of Lagos.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| CMS / Marina to Ojo (Iyana-Iba) | Yellow Bus (Danfo) / BRT | β¦1,000 - β¦1,500 |
| Oshodi to Ojo (Iyana-Iba) | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦800 - β¦1,200 |
| Mile 2 to Ojo (Barracks/Iyana-Iba) | Yellow Bus / Korope | β¦400 - β¦700 |
| Ikeja Along to Ojo | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦1,000 - β¦1,400 |
| Ojo Jetty to CMS (Water) | Ferry/Speedboat | β¦1,500 - β¦2,500 |
If you want to get to Ojo quickly and safely, it is best to use "official" parks rather than standing by the roadside. Here are the best places to find a bus:
Ojo is under the Ojo Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos State.
The Lagos Blue Line Rail project is planned to reach Okokomaiko (near Ojo), but currently, most people use buses or boats.
From Iyana-Iba bus stop, you can take a short "drop" (tricycle/Keke or small bus) directly into the Alaba Market complex.
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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