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Important: This post only covers a few areas within Oshodi. It doesn’t capture the full picture — Oshodi, like many parts of Lagos, has its vibrant sides, its challenges, and its ongoing development.
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More unfiltered scenes from Oshodi — no fancy edits, just Lagos in its raw form.
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Hello Nairalanders, Oshodi is always alive — a melting pot of people, hustle, noise, and energy. I recently passed through and took a few snapshots that I believe capture a glimpse of this ever-busy part of Lagos. The busy streets, market hustle, yellow buses, and the everyday Lagos vibe. Can’t upload everything here (Nairaland has limits). 📸 No fancy edits. Just Lagos as it is. What about you? •When last did you pass through Oshodi? •What’s one thing you’ll never forget about that area? •Has Oshodi changed for better or worse? Drop your thoughts 👇
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Still got more scenes to share... But currently stuck, Nairaland is not allowing more uploads. |
Additional footage captured from atop the Ikeja Along pedestrian bridge, moving through Ikeja LGA Secretariat towards Computer Village.
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More scenes 🚩 Ikeja Along . . . Ikeja Along Bridge: The Real Fitness Test
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Hello Nairalanders, I took a short walk around Ikeja and snapped some unfiltered photos — covering Ikeja Along, parts of Computer Village, and Obafemi Awolowo Way. Just capturing the streets, the hustle, and the everyday vibe of the area. What’s your honest view about Ikeja these days? Is Computer Village still the best place to buy gadgets, or has it lost its touch? When was the last time you passed through Ikeja Along — and how was the experience? If you could change anything about Ikeja, what would it be? Drop your thoughts. See the photos below 👇
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dimade1:You’re right, I missed that . . Can’t talk about Lagos without Agege bread, watch out for it in future posts! 🍞🍞 |
Evercurious:I get your observation, the filth in some parts can’t be denied. But at the same time, Lagos also has neat and properly maintained areas. 🧎🏃😀 |
fitinwell:You know this area deeply, no doubt . . I’ll make sure to cover the roundabout and garage in future updates. This post was just a glimpse. Thanks 🧎 |
Cooleasy:Yes, a few are still around, mostly on the Oshodi to Tollgate route. |
persius555:Yes, the location is great for commuting, but sadly, accommodation isn’t as affordable as it used to be. Rent hikes are hitting almost every part of Lagos now. |
LeopardX:Yes oo... Molue still dey operate, especially on the Oshodi to Tollgate route. You can catch a few there. |
Shegilola193:True talk! But to be fair, Agbero culture isn’t peculiar to Lagos alone, other states get their own version too. Job creation would definitely help reduce it. |
MrIcredible:True, those spots like Oshodi, Mushin, and Isalẹ Èkó are on another level. They’re also on my list, I’ll be posting unfiltered scenes from there soon. 🏃 |
rottable:I can tell you know this area well! I held my phone tightly the whole time, no room for mistakes. Many thanks 🙏 |
Inside the legendary Lagos Molue — raw, rugged, real.
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A few more angles from Iyana Ipaja for those who know the area well.
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@KobolanderSegun You’re right; Iyana Ipaja dey for mainland side, Alimosho LGA, close to Agege and Egbeda. Meanwhile, Synagogue Church wey you mention dey for Ikotun-Egbe axis, around Ikotun Market and Bus Stop, still mainland but another part of Alimosho. And about your last question... You go see wetin you dey find for Iyana Ipaja😀 |
Rexymania:True! You can’t miss the Agbero presence in this area 😂 |
Hello Nairalanders, I stopped by Iyana Ipaja Bus Stop in Lagos and took two quick shots to show this busy transport hub just as it is — raw and unfiltered. How often do you pass through here? What comes to your mind when you see this place? Any memories or interesting experiences at Iyana Ipaja? What do you like or dislike about this area? Feel free to share your thoughts!
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