Share Your Most Confusing Transport Route in Nigeria
I’ve been thinking about Nigeria’s everyday transport challenges. Getting around a new city can be tricky. Asking danfo drivers, keke riders, or roadside helpers often leads to mixed directions. Before you know it, you’re on the wrong bus or paying too much. Google Maps shows driving routes but misses key details: where to board a danfo, when to change buses, and common local stops. This matters most for cities like Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Kano, where routes from Oshodi, Obalende, Berger, or Ojota can be confusing. Fares also change with fuel prices and traffic. Community discussions on current routes and costs would really help. Some sites now offer detailed transport guides with boarding points and popular stops. How do you find your way around? • Do you rely on Google Maps or ask people? • Have you ever ended up on the wrong bus? • Which city’s transport system is most confusing? • Would a dedicated Nigerian transport guide platform be useful?
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