How to Navigate Ikeja Like a Local

By Chiagoziem Abosi 

Welcome to Ikeja! It’s a busy place, but with a little guidance, you’ll get the hang of it.

Moving Around

In Ikeja, getting around is easy once you know how. Yellow buses (danfos) and tricycles (kekes) are everywhere. If you’re heading to popular spots like Ikeja City Mall or Computer Village, look out for conductors shouting names like “Under Bridge!” or “Allen!” That’s your ride.

For shorter distances, hop on a keke. If you want more comfort, apps like Uber and Bolt are great, but plan for traffic. Ikeja traffic can slow you down, so try moving early or late in the day.

Places You’ll Need to Know

Landmarks are your best bet when asking for directions. Places like Ikeja City Mall (ICM), Shoprite, or the Lagos State Secretariat in Alausa are well-known. Mention them to find your way easily.

Hungry? Stop by White House in Opebi for some good amala or grab roasted plantains (boli) from street vendors. These are local favorites and won’t disappoint.

Shopping Tips

If you’re buying gadgets, Computer Village is the place. But always negotiate the price. Don’t just accept the first amount they tell you.

For clothes or household items, check out Arena Market or Ojota Market. You’ll find good deals, but keep your belongings safe. Ikeja is lively, and it’s better to stay alert.

Speak Like a Local

Learn a few phrases to blend in. Saying “How far?” or “Abeg, where this place dey?” will get you help quickly. People here are friendly, so don’t be shy to ask.

Ikeja is full of energy. Follow these tips, and you’ll move around like a pro in no time.

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