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Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by naptu2: 8:42am On Jan 07
hedonister:
I don't know if this is the appropriate section for this topic...

I want to do a documentary on MOLUE buses and want to know if they're totally scrapped.

Like is there anyone left even if it's one and if so, where do they ply.

Thanks
Molue was phased out by the Fashola Administration.

Every year vehicle owners need to register their vehicles. Governor Fashola said that his administration had a policy of phasing out Molue by not registering them when their registration expired.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Jeffy1206(m): 8:47am On Jan 07
hedonister:
I live in Lagos and have not seen any in years. I wonder where they are.
You're not in lagos then. Go to cms, oshodi, mile 2 etc then full there. 😒😏😏😕
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by gracealonev: 8:50am On Jan 07
olaiya2007:
I doubt they're totally scrapped. There's still few
LASG had stopped renewing their licences for so many routes long time ago, leaving only Sango to Oshodi.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Offpoint1: 8:57am On Jan 07
dominique:
The last one I saw was in Lagos on the Oshodi-Lagos/Abeokuta expressway route a few years and my jaws literally dropped in surprise. I think it's safe to say they've completely gone extinct and good riddance to that.
Extinct ke? You'll always see the in Oshodi... It just most are not yellowish anymore
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by just2endowed: 8:59am On Jan 07
ejieddy:
They are still there... But few. Not up to 5 in my opinion. From Oshodi to Sango
Yes you are right. Still see them....
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by alanto: 9:00am On Jan 07
BodyCount:
Go to Oshodi, you'll see a lot of them going and coming to and fro Sango, ilepo etc
Liar.
Mass transist and BRT are the biggest buses plying sango/oshodi. No more Molue
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Flangelo12: 9:03am On Jan 07
alanto:
Liar.
I'm sure we still have some.

Personally, I think we should keep a couple of them on the roads for historical reasons.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by alanto: 9:04am On Jan 07
Offpoint1:
Extinct ke? You'll always see the in Oshodi... It just most are not yellowish anymore
Before Mólue were scrapped. There were other buses. White and Blue buses but they are not Molue. They came before BRT.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by alanto: 9:09am On Jan 07
Flangelo12:
I'm sure we still have some.

Personally, I think we should keep a couple of them on the roads for historical reasons.
I agree but those buses are not Molue. Molue were locally built. I think they built them on trailer body or something but i remember that when I used to ride in Molue, the people that built Molue usually place their stickers inside the buses with their company address and contact numbers.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by aswani(m): 9:10am On Jan 07
hedonister:
I don't know if this is the appropriate section for this topic...

I want to do a documentary on MOLUE buses and want to know if they're totally scrapped.

Like is there anyone left even if it's one and if so, where do they ply.

Thanks
Hope you send a link when you finish.

Please investigate how considering the volume of people in the bus that were packed like sardines, how did the conductor's know those that hadn't paid and were able to collect their money complete?
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by alanto: 9:17am On Jan 07
naptu2:
Molue was phased out by the Fashola Administration.

Every year vehicle owners need to register their vehicles. Governor Fashola said that his administration had a policy of phasing out Molue by not registering them when their registration expired.
Thank you naptu2. People like to misinform others on this platform. Theres no Molue in Lagos anymore. Maybe Lag bus and the other one but not Molue
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by oyoofong(m): 9:24am On Jan 07
We still have at Agege! Some change the colour to blue and white.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Akinrogun(m): 9:27am On Jan 07
judewrites:
It's a coinage from "maul_him" referring to the combative way passengers struggled both outside and inside the massive bus that can contain over 50 passengers grin
Point of correction, Molue was gotten from 'Mold e'. It was built from scratch by our engineers using tinplate gotten primarily from trailers etc

You can confirm this from elderly (agbalagba).
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by ajepako(f): 9:31am On Jan 07
Lagos Molues of the 80s and 90s! Common routes were: grin grin grin grin

Eko---Idunmota
Yaba---Oyingbo
Obalende---CMS
Mushin---Olosha
Palmgrove--Onipanu
Bariga---New Garage
Anothony---Oshodi
Mile 2---Oshodi
Ketu--Ojota--Mile12
Iyana Ipaja --New Road ( whatever that was)
Ikorodu---Ita Elewa

Then, Lekki Ajah and environs were yet to exist so , no molue for them..

Chai.. Fond memories
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by aswani(m): 9:33am On Jan 07
ajepako:
Lagos Molues of the 80s and 90s! Common routes were: grin grin grin grin

Eko---Idunmota
Yaba---Oyingbo
Obalende---CMS
Mushin---Olosha
Palmgrove--Onipanu
Bariga---New Garage
Anothony---Oshodi
Mile 2---Oshodi
Ketu--Ojota--Mile12
Iyana Ipaja --New Road ( whatever that was)
Ikorodu---Ita Elewa

Then, Lekki Ajah and environs were yet to exist so , no molue for them..

Chai.. Fond memories
Mile 2 to CMS on my trip to Onikan stadium then, happy memories.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Father4all: 9:36am On Jan 07
For now, there is none
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by judewrites: 9:50am On Jan 07
Akinrogun:
Point of correction, Molue was gotten from 'Mold e'. It was built from scratch by our engineers using tinplate gotten primarily from trailers etc

You can confirm this from elderly (agbalagba).
Are you insinuating that molue bus was built from scratch in Nigeria?

Maybe the body, but the engine was foreign.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by MightySparrow: 9:58am On Jan 07
Good Old Days.


I remember.

Ọlọrunlugo and I think
Hallelujah

Yah Lateef or something.

Lawanson to CMS those days.


I have not been to Lawanson in the last twenty years though.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Raphaelaloye(m): 10:02am On Jan 07
hedonister:
I live in Lagos and have not seen any in years. I wonder where they are.
Oshodi/ Iyana ipaja route. Them full there
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Yampotatocarrot(m): 10:06am On Jan 07
They still exist... Go to Iyana-Ipaja and Oshodi, but many of them are now painted white
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by friday2011(m): 10:18am On Jan 07
Oshodi to sango toll gate, dem dey
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by zinaunreal(m): 10:29am On Jan 07
hedonister:
I live in Lagos and have not seen any in years. I wonder where they are.
Go to where the indigenes are located
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by olaadenigeria(m): 10:37am On Jan 07
Yes. Between Oshodi Bolade to Sango tollgate
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Oisagbai78: 10:40am On Jan 07
Dem still dey Oshodi plying Ebute Ero and Oshodi to Iyana Ipaja Abule Egba.
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by dododawa1: 10:54am On Jan 07
plenty for



AGEGE


OSHODI


SANGO


axis
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by ScholitoMotors: 11:19am On Jan 07
Go oshodi. Na their headquarters be that
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by ogaemma: 11:36am On Jan 07
Yes, go to Oshodi axis, you will still see them.
But very few
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Bhella5(m): 11:45am On Jan 07
Gbadugbakun:
They have been scrapped. Because I don't see them at Oshodi anymore. Back then they used to ply Oshodi - Sango route. Those market women would put basket of tomatoes in the front with the driver, the driver side didn't have a door, people will load the molue like kilode. To breathe sef go be problem because of different body odour fighting for oxygen with you.

And their drives then don't wear shirt, and they don't stop. I used to pursue them at Iyana IPaja to enter, the back conductors will pull you inside as the driver is firing. grin

They don't have break, as you jump in is how you would jump out when they reach your bus stop. Very anyhow suffer head bus. But they don't exist anymore in Lagos. BRT phased them out.
There are still some few number of them plying Oshodi to Sango but usually at night when most commuters are stranded you will just see them pull up. What follows is usually a stampeded effort to get on grin you forgot to add that Molue drivers are usually chain smokers and the play the lotto shocked
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by honprof: 11:47am On Jan 07
Fond memories of Molue in Lagos environ.

They are part of history in Lagos state .
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by Mankind2024: 12:29pm On Jan 07
Oshodi Oke/Isale to Apapa/Wharf


ajepako:
Lagos Molues of the 80s and 90s! Common routes were: grin grin grin grin

Eko---Idunmota
Yaba---Oyingbo
Obalende---CMS
Mushin---Olosha
Palmgrove--Onipanu
Bariga---New Garage
Anothony---Oshodi
Mile 2---Oshodi
Ketu--Ojota--Mile12
Iyana Ipaja --New Road ( whatever that was)
Ikorodu---Ita Elewa

Then, Lekki Ajah and environs were yet to exist so , no molue for them..

Chai.. Fond memories
Re: Are There Still Any MOLUE In Lagos? by MilestoneMillet: 1:03pm On Jan 07
One of the biggest legacies before Sanwo-Olu leaves office would be to permanently scrap Molue and Danfo buses and replace them with a fully standardised public transport system, similar to what operates in most developed countries. This single reform would significantly reduce chaos on Lagos roads.

All routes should be properly mapped and numbered, with clearly designated bus stops and terminals. Commuters would simply pull out their phones, check which bus runs from point A to point B, walk to the nearest bus stop, and get picked up. Each bus would be fitted with GPS tracking, allowing passengers to see real-time locations and estimated arrival times.

There would be no job losses. Existing Danfo and Molue drivers would undergo retraining and transition into driving these standardised buses. In addition, private and licensed operators could participate, provided they meet strict certification requirements. Quotas should be issued, and the era of simply buying a bus, painting it yellow, and picking up passengers at will should be phased out completely.

This system would also improve security. With fixed routes, numbered buses, and verified operators, incidents of passengers entering the wrong vehicle or being kidnapped would be drastically reduced. All buses should be equipped with LED route displays, GPS, live CCTV, air conditioning, and other modern safety features.

Finally, the practice of hanging conductors should be eliminated. Passenger payments would be fully cashless, with commuters tapping in using their Cowry card across all buses.

This reform would not only modernise Lagos transport but also restore order, dignity, and safety to daily commuting.
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