Ikorodu
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Ikorodu is a city in Lagos State, South West Nigeria, bordered to the north by Ogun State and south by the Lagoon. It has a population of 989,000 (2021). Ikorodu’s location being in Lagos has contributed to its status as the fastest-growing hub inside the Lagos metropolis. There is a steady influx of people from surrounding towns, villages, and the neighboring Ogun state.
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Essential Information
Getting There
Multiple OptionsOf the various buses that travel to Ikorodu, the most popular are those of the BRT Bus Rapid Transport provided by the Lagos State Government with different terminals scattered around the state. If moving from within Lagos the journey lasts approximately 45 minutes and the fare ranges from about ₦300-500 (naira), depending on which terminus you board from: The Lagos traffic might have a significant effect on the speed of your trip. One could board from the popular TBS station if coming from the Island, board from Ikeja if coming from Ikeja and its environs, or could board from the popular Oshodi terminal when coming from around Oshodi. Those who might be coming from interstate travel through the Lagos-Ibadan expressway could board the BRT station at the Ojota terminal or any terminal along the Ikorodu road. It is relatively comfortable and fully air-conditioned. Movies are sometimes shown and charging docks are fixed beneath every seat to enable you to charge your phone....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
Movement around Ikorodu is predominantly by minibusses, small buses, tricycles, and motorcycles. These cost ₦50-100 depending on where in Ikorodu you are heading to. A trip from Agric in Ikorodu to Ikorodu garage could cost about ₦100. Due to the large expanse of land in Ikorodu, it might prove difficult to get a ride to remote areas of the City at late hours.
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Glimpses of Ikorodu
Child At The Ceremony
Workers on a section of Ikorodu Road in Lagos
Ongoing Protest to End Sars Brutality in Nigeria.
Child At The Ceremony
Workers on a section of Ikorodu Road in Lagos
Ongoing Protest to End Sars Brutality in Nigeria.
Child At The Ceremony
Workers on a section of Ikorodu Road in Lagos
Ongoing Protest to End Sars Brutality in Nigeria.
Child At The Ceremony
Workers on a section of Ikorodu Road in Lagos
Ongoing Protest to End Sars Brutality in Nigeria.
Child At The Ceremony