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10 Most Dangerous Bus Stops In Lagos (and What Really Happens There

Published by on July 21st, 2025.


10 Most Dangerous Bus Stops In Lagos (and What Really Happens There

Lagos is a city that never sleeps, but with its bustling energy comes crime hotspots you should never ignore. Whether you’re rushing to work, stuck in traffic, or waiting for a bus, some Lagos bus stops are notorious for robberies, pickpockets, and even kidnappings. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

 

Here’s a detailed list of the most dangerous bus stops in Lagos—and what really happens there.

1. Oshodi Under Bridge – Pickpocket Central

 

If you’ve ever passed through Oshodi Under Bridge, you know it’s a jungle. Pickpockets operate in broad daylight, targeting phones, wallets, and even gold chains. Beware of fake fights—they are distractions to steal from you.

2. Iyana Ipaja – “One-Chance” Zone

 

Iyana Ipaja is notorious for “one-chance” robbery buses. Victims are lured into commercial buses only to be robbed of cash, phones, and sometimes forced to withdraw money from ATMs. Never enter half-filled buses at night here.

3. Mile 2 – Robbery Hotspot

Known for its endless traffic, Mile 2 is where traffic robbers strike. They smash car windows, snatch bags, and vanish before anyone reacts. The worst time? Evening rush hours and early mornings.

4. Berger Bus Stop – Night Movement Risks

 

Berger may look calm during the day, but at night, it’s risky for passengers walking to connect interstate buses. Reports of bag snatching and phone theft are frequent.

5. CMS – Beware of Fake Agberos

 

CMS is full of fake touts (agberos) who pose as transport assistants. They trick passengers, collect fake fares, and sometimes work with pickpockets.

6. Ojota Bridge – Kidnappers’ Den?

The Jakande area along the Lekki-Epe Expressway is infamous for road traps. Criminals sometimes create fake traffic jams just to rob cars and unsuspecting passengers.

How to Stay Safe at Lagos Bus Stops

 

Avoid entering half-filled or suspicious buses (“one-chance”).

 

Hold your bag tightly in crowded areas.

 

Don’t use your phone carelessly in traffic or at bus stops.

 

Travel early or in groups when possible.

 

Trust your instincts—if a bus or area feels unsafe, leave immediately.

 

Though not as bad as before, Ojota Bridge has seen several kidnapping reports, especially involving unsuspecting passengers entering private cars pretending to be commercial vehicles.

7. Ojuelegba – Cult Clashes and Chaos

 

Ojuelegba is chaotic, with frequent cult clashes that sometimes spill into the streets. Robbers take advantage of this confusion to pick pockets and snatch bags.

8. Iyana Oworo – Sudden Bag Snatching

 

Located near the Third Mainland Bridge, Iyana Oworo is a notorious bag-snatching spot, especially during traffic jams. Beware of okada riders who grab bags and speed off.

9. Ajah – Late-Night Street Boys

 

Ajah is developing fast, but its late-night streets are dangerous. Street boys attack commuters waiting for buses, especially near Ajah Under Bridge.

10. Lekki-Epe Express (Jakande Area) – Road Traps

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