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The Lagos–Ibadan Expressway is a 127.6-kilometre-long (79.3 mi) expressway connecting Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State and Lagos, Nigeria's largest city. [1] It is also the major route to the northern, southern and eastern parts of Nigeria. [2]
The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway upgrade project is nearing completion, expected to enhance connectivity between Lagos and other southwestern states. Construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge is underway, aiming to provide an alternative route between Lagos Island and the Mainland.
Between 1970 and 1980 during the implementation of the Second and Third plans, tremendous investment was diverted to the road sector leading to road standards with posted speeds of 100 kmh more than the previous 56-80 kmh. [4] [5] In 1978, the opening of the four lane dual Lagos-Ibadan expressway, marked the first expressway in the country. [6]
Ikosi is the secretariat of Ikosi-Isheri Development Council [2] and home to the largest fruit and vegetable market in Lagos, which was created in 1979. [3] Ikosi is bordered by two major highways in Lagos State. The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway serves as an artery linking Lagos to other parts of
Lagos–Abeokuta Expressway; Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway; Lagos–Ibadan Expressway; Lekki–Epe Expressway; Lagos–Badagry Expressway; O. Oshodi–Apapa ...
Ibadan (UK: / ɪ ˈ b æ d ən /, US: / ɪ ˈ b ɑː d ən /; [5] Yoruba: Ìbàdàn) is the capital and most populous city of Oyo State, in Nigeria.It is the third-largest city by population in Nigeria after Lagos and Kano, with a total population of 3,649,000 as of 2021, and nearly 4 million within its metropolitan area.
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The town is located along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. It is 512 kilometres (318 miles) southwest of Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, and 29 km (18 mi) from Lagos. [2]