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The F101 highway serves as a vital transportation artery for several cities and localities within Lagos State, supporting economic activity and regional development. [4] Notable cities along its route include: Ikorodu: Located at the eastern origin of the F101 highway, Ikorodu serves as a significant transportation hub within Lagos State.
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 main postal head office in each region will have a postal code ending in 0001, so Garki Main HO in Abuja has the postal code 900001, Ikeja HO in Lagos has 100001, Lokoja in Kogi has 270001 and Port Harcourt has 500001. The lowest postcode is 100001 and the highest is 982002.
It is located in Ogun State along the Ibu River and Eruwuru Stream between Lagos and Ibadan. It was founded in the mid 19th century by members of the Remo branch of the Yoruba people . [ 2 ] The 13 towns are: Makun, Offin, Sonyindo, Epe, Ibido, Igbepa, Ado, Oko, Ipoji, Batoro, Ijoku, Ijagba and Latawa.
The Lagos-Ikorodu Road also travels from Jibowu through Ikosi to Ikorodu. The Post Code for Ikosi is 100246 The Post Code for Ikosi is 100246 All Saints' Anglican Parish Church, the headquarter of Ikosi Archdeaconry of the Diocese of Lagos West [ 4 ] of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) stands right along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway .
A1: This highway runs north from Lagos, forming part of the Trans-African Highway 8 (TAH 8), which connects Lagos to Mombasa in Kenya. A5: Extends northwards, connecting Lagos with major cities and towns. Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway: Spanning 81 kilometers, this road connects Ikeja in Lagos to Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State.
Lagos state is made up of five administrative divisions, namely, Ikorodu, Ikeja, Epe, Badagry, and Lagos Island, with Ikeja being the Capital. The five divisions consist of a total of 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). [1] [2] [3]
The Fourth Mainland Bridge [75] is a 38 km long bridge project by the Lagos State Government, connecting Lagos Island by way of Langbasa and Baiyeku(Ikorodu) across the Lagos Lagoon to Itamaga, in Ikorodu. [76] The bridge is a 2 x 4 lane carriageway cross-sectional road with permission for BRT Lane and future road contraction.