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Check Out The Most Crowded Bus Stops In Abuja! by carsnazi(f): 10:55am On Apr 11, 2019
1. Berger
Berger can pass for the most popular bus stop in the capital city. This is because it’s located at the center of the city – a location connecting to several other locations. No matter where you are going to, when you arrive at Berger, you are sure to find a vehicle that will either take you to your location or the closest bus stop to your location.

Berger is very close to Wuse – a popular terminal in town. Passengers from Wuse often move down to Berger to get a vehicle to their location. If you are driving, you’ll come across passengers standing by the road, beckoning on you to carry them. These passengers aren’t necessarily looking for a lift; they are willing to pay for the ride. Some motorists in Abuja carry them for a fee.

Just look at the pedestrian bridge nearby, you know how crowded the Berger bus stop is

2. Area 1
At other bus stops, you are most likely to hear drivers and conductors shouting “Area 1.” And that’s because many people get to Area 1 before connecting to their location. Area 1 is a commercial center itself. It has several offices and businesses. To get to their workplaces, residents who aren’t mobile, go through the Area 1 bus stop on their way to and from work.

At rush hours, there’s heavy traffic in Area 1 as people struggle to find their way. But no matter how heavy the traffic gets, it’s not as bad as Lagos traffic.

3. Zuba
Zuba is in the outskirt of Abuja. It’s the go-to bus stop for residents who live in some of the outskirts such as Lugbe, Gwagwalada, Dei Dei, Madalla and Suleja amongst others. People going out of the capital city to neighboring states like Kano and Kadua also make use of the Zuba bus stop to get vehicles headed for those locations.

Even when it's stuck, the traffic is still better than in Lagos

4. Dutse
Also referred to as Dutse-Alhaji, it’s a bus stop often used by people who live in places like Bwari, Kubwa and environs. This bus stop is made more popular by the Dutse market situated beside it. Visitors who troop to the market on Mondays to buy various items are familiar with the bus stop as it’s where they get vehicles to their locations.

If you aren’t going to the market, Naijauto advises that you avoid that route on Monday mornings and evenings because it’s very crowded, leading to serious traffic.

5. Nyanya
Last but not the least is Nyanya. This is quite popular to both residents and non-residents because it marks the border between Abuja and Nassarawa State. When you pass Nyanya, you get into Mararaba – a city in Nassarawa.

The Nyanya bus terminal in Abuja

The Nyanya – Mararaba road connecting to AYA is a traffic den because some residents of Nassarawa state work and frequent Abuja via this single road. Besides offering vehicles going into Abuja town, Nyanya bus stop also offers vehicles going to Plateau, Bauchi, Kaduna, Nassarawa and other northern states.
Source: https://naijauto.com/market-news/most-crowded-bus-stops-in-abuja-2942
Re: Check Out The Most Crowded Bus Stops In Abuja! by Harrymig1(m): 11:00am On Apr 11, 2019
In Lagos Nigeria every where is, but Oshodi is the Father of them all

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Re: Check Out The Most Crowded Bus Stops In Abuja! by donbachi(m): 11:07am On Apr 11, 2019
Not like rivers state...opening floodgates for cultism and crowded with rubbish everywhere.

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