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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by olaniyanhero(m): 5:59pm On Apr 09, 2019
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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Nbote(m): 6:00pm On Apr 09, 2019
ashjay001:


Popular bstop, without Dede/Zuba? Where in Abuja, won't u get a bus going to Zuba?

Just respect urself abeg!

No Lugbe, Wuse, Jabi?



Oga no b me b d poster ooo... Go read my comment
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by noisy45(m): 6:00pm On Apr 09, 2019
I remember going to Abuja last year for a job prospect went to submit a letter head for a job at FRSC HQ I was humiliated.
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by 01mcfadden(m): 6:02pm On Apr 09, 2019
Sinner1:
zuba is under Niger state, same with suleja,they can be called FCT just as mararaba and nyanya which are under nasarawa state..that reminds me why was the Nigerian capital moved from Yoruba land to the heart of Hausa land without Yoruba resisting, I think it was done perfectly with promises that no any other part of the country seaport will be allowed to function at full capacity outside that of Lagos. Also they is Likly to be a promise of Lagos still holding some embassies and multinational company headquarters,if not I see no business between Lagos and oil companies headquarters, other country embassies... Or do we have two capitals? Why don't they leave some in calabar which happen to be a former capita..... Don't quote me if you don't have any meanfull comment.

Nyanya is Abuja
Mararaba is Nassarawa
Zuba is Abuja
Suleja is Niger

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by NemzySeries(m): 6:02pm On Apr 09, 2019
Sinner1:
zuba is under Niger state, same with suleja,they can be called FCT just as mararaba and nyanya which are under nasarawa state..that reminds me why was the Nigerian capital moved from Yoruba land to the heart of Hausa land without Yoruba resisting, I think it was done perfectly with promises that no any other part of the country seaport will be allowed to function at full capacity outside that of Lagos. Also they is Likly to be a promise of Lagos still holding some embassies and multinational company headquarters,if not I see no business between Lagos and oil companies headquarters, other country embassies... Or do we have two capitals? Why don't they leave some in calabar which happen to be a former capita..... Don't quote me if you don't have any meanfull comment.
bros ,Niger state end 4 Madalla

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by ajayiopy: 6:03pm On Apr 09, 2019
AutoJoshNG:


Abuja is the capital city of our beloved country Nigeria, and it is in the middle of the country.

The capital city of Nigeria was moved from Lagos to Abuja in the year 1991. Abuja is the most popular and populous city of the Federal Capital Territory (including Bwari, Kuje, Kwali, Gwagwalada, Abaji and of course, Abuja) and the political centre of the nation.

The land now called Abuja was originally the south-western part of the ancient Habe (Hausa) kingdom of Zazzau (Zaria)

Here are the 5 most popular bus stops to be acquainted with in the city of Abuja:
NO NEWS AGAIN,U POSTED THIS LAST MONTH NOW


1. Berger:

This is unarguably the most popular bus stop in Abuja. Situated at the heart of Abuja metropolis, Berger offers easy direct routes to most locations in Abuja and its environs. You would want to drive more carefully here (Of course, drive carefully always!!!), as the number of vehicles is more than usual.

Berger offers direct and indirect routes to popular places such as Wuse, Utako, Jabi, Area 1, Dutse-Alhaji Mabushi, Gwarinpa. Direct vehicles you can find there include Jabi – Jabi/Arab, Karmo; Garki (Areas 1 – 11); Mabushi, Nicon (Maitama District), Banex/Wuse 2, Katampe, Gwarinpa, Mpape, among others.


2. Area 1:

Its closeness to Berger makes it popular among Abuja inhabitants. Being a location for a majority of offices, it is a hub for the working class.

It is also one of the busiest bus stops in Abuja with heavy traffic during rush hours. Area 1 offers links to major areas like Berger (of course!), Apo, Areas 2 – 11 (Garki), AYA, Wuse, Durumi, Lugbe, Asokoro and Galadimawa.


3. Zuba:

Zuba offers routes to areas that lead to the outskirts of Abuja city. Whether you are going to the outskirts of Abuja, be it Lugbe, Deidei, Madalla, Gwagalada (or Gwags, as it is often called) or to another state – Suleja in Niger (and Yes, it’s in Niger) or Kano or Kaduna, then Zuba is your calling point.


4. Dutse-Alhaji (Dutse for short):

A popular bus-stop that links Kubwa and Bwari environs. It has the popular Dutse Market located at the bus stop, with market day occurring on Mondays.

You would not want to visit Dutse-Alhaji on a Monday especially morning hours and evening hours between 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm. There is always CONSTANT traffic (especially on Mondays) for commuters on the road leading to this bus-stop due to the high rush of workers to their homes, and the nearby market (especially this).



5. Nyanya:

This bus stop is synonymous to “hold-up”. Nyanya axis is home to most workers in Abuja Metropolis which is why it has heavy traffic to Abuja metropolis in the morning hours and also in the evening hours of the day.

If you want a similar experience to Lagos traffic in Abuja, then ply the Nyanya/Mararaba road. Nyanya links popular places like Asokoro and AYA in Abuja, and Karu, Mararaba, Keffi, and Lafia in Nasarawa state. It also links Bauchi, Plateau, etc.



Honourable mentions include: Lifecamp, Airport Junction (Jabi Axis), Dei-Dei, Madalla, Jabi garage, Kubwa, Karmo.



SOURCE: https://autojosh.com/5-major-bus-stops-popular-abuja/

Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Nbote(m): 6:03pm On Apr 09, 2019
NemzySeries:

weda u like it or not ure taking over d chairman of Gwahwalada area council, it appears u kw d territorial mappings dan him sef

Oga I've spent over 15yrs in dis city... I used to frequent FCDA and I know a whole lot of surveyors, infact I used to assist an uncle with most of his survey jobs but all dat is by d way... It doesn't take any special kind of knowledge to know. It jus like Nyanya and Maraba on d nassarawa end of d city

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Nobody: 6:05pm On Apr 09, 2019
Where is Giri junction?
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by vanjos: 6:07pm On Apr 09, 2019
seunfly:

The guy messed up
Where is Wuse, Bannex.
Here is the real Top 5 Bus stop
1 Berger 2 Wuse 3 Area 1 4 Banex 5 You can slot in any other on his list.
Landlord don show.
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by victorazyvictor(m): 6:09pm On Apr 09, 2019
AutoJoshNG:


Abuja is the capital city of our beloved country Nigeria, and it is in the middle of the country.

The capital city of Nigeria was moved from Lagos to Abuja in the year 1991. Abuja is the most popular and populous city of the Federal Capital Territory (including Bwari, Kuje, Kwali, Gwagwalada, Abaji and of course, Abuja) and the political centre of the nation.

The land now called Abuja was originally the south-western part of the ancient Habe (Hausa) kingdom of Zazzau (Zaria)

Here are the 5 most popular bus stops to be acquainted with in the city of Abuja:


1. Berger:

This is unarguably the most popular bus stop in Abuja. Situated at the heart of Abuja metropolis, Berger offers easy direct routes to most locations in Abuja and its environs. You would want to drive more carefully here (Of course, drive carefully always!!!), as the number of vehicles is more than usual.

Berger offers direct and indirect routes to popular places such as Wuse, Utako, Jabi, Area 1, Dutse-Alhaji Mabushi, Gwarinpa. Direct vehicles you can find there include Jabi – Jabi/Arab, Karmo; Garki (Areas 1 – 11); Mabushi, Nicon (Maitama District), Banex/Wuse 2, Katampe, Gwarinpa, Mpape, among others.


2. Area 1:

Its closeness to Berger makes it popular among Abuja inhabitants. Being a location for a majority of offices, it is a hub for the working class.

It is also one of the busiest bus stops in Abuja with heavy traffic during rush hours. Area 1 offers links to major areas like Berger (of course!), Apo, Areas 2 – 11 (Garki), AYA, Wuse, Durumi, Lugbe, Asokoro and Galadimawa.


3. Zuba:

Zuba offers routes to areas that lead to the outskirts of Abuja city. Whether you are going to the outskirts of Abuja, be it Lugbe, Deidei, Madalla, Gwagalada (or Gwags, as it is often called) or to another state – Suleja in Niger (and Yes, it’s in Niger) or Kano or Kaduna, then Zuba is your calling point.


4. Dutse-Alhaji (Dutse for short):

A popular bus-stop that links Kubwa and Bwari environs. It has the popular Dutse Market located at the bus stop, with market day occurring on Mondays.

You would not want to visit Dutse-Alhaji on a Monday especially morning hours and evening hours between 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm. There is always CONSTANT traffic (especially on Mondays) for commuters on the road leading to this bus-stop due to the high rush of workers to their homes, and the nearby market (especially this).



5. Nyanya:

This bus stop is synonymous to “hold-up”. Nyanya axis is home to most workers in Abuja Metropolis which is why it has heavy traffic to Abuja metropolis in the morning hours and also in the evening hours of the day.

If you want a similar experience to Lagos traffic in Abuja, then ply the Nyanya/Mararaba road. Nyanya links popular places like Asokoro and AYA in Abuja, and Karu, Mararaba, Keffi, and Lafia in Nasarawa state. It also links Bauchi, Plateau, etc.



Honourable mentions include: Lifecamp, Airport Junction (Jabi Axis), Dei-Dei, Madalla, Jabi garage, Kubwa, Karmo.



SOURCE: https://autojosh.com/5-major-bus-stops-popular-abuja/

Oga Josh..wetin happen? grin
This one you got today to dey count bridges in Abuja. grin

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by nabiz(m): 6:10pm On Apr 09, 2019
seunfly:


The guy messed up

Where is Wuse, Bannex.

Here is the real Top 5 Bus stop

1 Berger
2 Wuse
3 Area 1
4 Banex
5 You can slot in any other on his list.
and A.Y.A
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Sanskf(m): 6:14pm On Apr 09, 2019
Incomplete without karimo lastgate
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Sinner1(m): 6:19pm On Apr 09, 2019
In the east and south south, they use rivers for boundaries, in the north they use Mobil filling stations, trees and roads. I don't know what they use in the west. This country is sweet I swear

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by CyberWolf: 6:19pm On Apr 09, 2019
Sinner1:
zuba is under Niger state, same with suleja,they can be called FCT just as mararaba and nyanya which are under nasarawa state..that reminds me why was the Nigerian capital moved from Yoruba land to the heart of Hausa land without Yoruba resisting, I think it was done perfectly with promises that no any other part of the country seaport will be allowed to function at full capacity outside that of Lagos. Also they is Likly to be a promise of Lagos still holding some embassies and multinational company headquarters,if not I see no business between Lagos and oil companies headquarters, other country embassies... Or do we have two capitals? Why don't they leave some in calabar which happen to be a former capita..... Don't quote me if you don't have any meanfull comment.
You don’t know what you’re talking about.

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Sinner1(m): 6:21pm On Apr 09, 2019
petre4real:
lolzzz this guy above me eeh grin grin
we are getting our fun my brother, buhari can not kill us with hardship
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Sinner1(m): 6:22pm On Apr 09, 2019
CyberWolf:
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
help me say it well please
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by xcelentattitude(m): 6:32pm On Apr 09, 2019
Bobo otojosh yi, ori e pe.

I rep Dutse Alhaji
The list would have been incomplete without Dutse Alhaji.
The fear of Dutse Alhaji from 2pm daily is the beginning of wisdom, some drivers go to extent passing through kubwa just to beat the Dutse traffic. grin

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Nobody: 6:34pm On Apr 09, 2019
A similar post made it to FP this year.

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Nobody: 6:36pm On Apr 09, 2019
seunfly:

The guy messed up
Where is Wuse, Bannex.
Here is the real Top 5 Bus stop
1 Berger 2 Wuse 3 Area 1 4 Banex 5 You can slot in any other on his list.
Don't mind autojosh the copycat. He tried sha.

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by zubydave(m): 6:39pm On Apr 09, 2019
Robnectar:
1st all of....

where is federal housing junction, Lugbe

where is car wash junctionn, Lugbe

And where is berger junction, Lugbe

where is area3 junction
E b like say na only lugbe u know.. which day lugbe open up sef?


sorry op, ur list is full of balderdash
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by xcelentattitude(m): 6:39pm On Apr 09, 2019
Sinner1:
In the east and south south, they use rivers for boundaries, in the north they use Mobil filling stations, trees and roads. I don't know what they use in the west. This country is sweet I swear

Mobil filling stations!

Are they still in existence?

In a nutshell, the usefulness of Mobil filling station in this country is just boundarilization

Odikwa seriiiiouss grin
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by zubydave(m): 6:40pm On Apr 09, 2019
Robnectar:
1st all of....

where is federal housing junction, Lugbe

where is car wash junctionn, Lugbe

And where is berger junction, Lugbe

where is area3 junction



sorry op, ur list is full of balderdash
E b like say na only lugbe u know.. which day lugbe open up sef?
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Robnectar(m): 6:40pm On Apr 09, 2019
zubydave:

E b like say na only lugbe u know.. which day lugbe open up sef?
yestadai
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Oselu28(f): 6:44pm On Apr 09, 2019
I stayed in Abuja for 1 week and I couldn't understand d road network,beautiful city though with less population and plenty fine cars/houses

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by rectitude(m): 6:46pm On Apr 09, 2019
AutoJoshNG:




The land now called Abuja was originally the south-western part of the ancient Habe (Hausa) kingdom of Zazzau (Zaria)



Good write up. HOWEVER it is very important to always have a good study of the subject matter before feeding it to the public.

Abuja belongs to the (Gbagy poeple) it was and is never a Hausa land. The gbagyi's were only displaced in some part of Abuja as a result of their own hospitality but till date, the gbagyi's still own the lands in Abuja and that's why they get compensated and relocated whenever the government wants to develop any area in the Capital city.

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Dyt(f): 6:48pm On Apr 09, 2019
Nbote:


To get to Nyanya from Anywhere in Abuja U have to go thru AYA.. Asokoro is closer to AYA junction becos it's almost like every area surrounding d junction is part of Asokoro

Yh
I know
I quoted cos you wrote it doesn't link

Maybe I read from another angle
grin cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by maxiuc(m): 7:04pm On Apr 09, 2019
Robnectar:
1st all of....

where is federal housing junction, Lugbe

where is car wash junctionn, Lugbe

And where is berger junction, Lugbe

where is area3 junction

No mind that op Sha

Guy you dey rep rep wella


sorry op, ur list is full of balderdash
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Mike008(m): 7:13pm On Apr 09, 2019
I can't believe AYA is not there. For me it should be ranked first or at least second.

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