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Ojo, Lagos is one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing areas in the metropolitan region of Nigeria’s commercial capital. Officially recognized as both a town and a Local Government Area (LGA) in the western part of Lagos State, Ojo combines bustling commercial activity, academic vibrancy, and rich cultural diversity.
It is home to major landmarks such as Alaba International Market and Lagos State University (LASU) — making it an essential part of Lagos’s social and economic ecosystem.
Location and Overview
Situated about 37 kilometers from central Lagos, Ojo enjoys a strategic position along the Lagos–Badagry Expressway, a major international transport corridor that links Nigeria to Benin and other West African countries.
The area is bordered by the Lagos Lagoon to the south and Badagry Creek to the west, offering scenic water views and access to key parts of the city.
Ojo consists of several key neighborhoods, including Alaba, Iba, Okokomaiko, Ajangbadi, and Ojo Town, each contributing to the community’s blend of trade, education, and residential life.
Accessibility and Connectivity
Ojo’s location along the Lagos–Badagry Expressway makes it one of the most accessible parts of Lagos. This major highway — currently being expanded into a 10-lane expressway with BRT lanes and rail provisions — has improved mobility, reduced travel times, and opened new economic opportunities.
Within the LGA, transport options such as buses, minibuses, tricycles (keke), and motorcycles (okada) provide convenient movement across local neighborhoods and adjoining communities like FESTAC, Satellite Town, and Badagry.
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