20 Most Dangerous Bus Stops To Avoid In Lagos And Why

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Crowded Apongbon bus stop: A perfect breeding ground for pickpockets and muggers

Lagos in recent times has become safer than it was some years ago when violent robberies, car jacking and mugging are carried out even in broad day light. However, in spite of the improved security, some areas are still considered as dangerous. As a resident or visitor, you do not want to find yourself in these bus stations at night or early in the morning.

1. Estate Bus stop at Ketu-Alapere: Attacks are carried-out both day and night.

2. Berger bus stop (along OPIC–Ibadan Expressway): Criminals attack victims with guns
on the long bridge and in traffic jams.

3. First Gate junction – Agidingbi: Robbery point.

4. Boundary Bus stop in Ajegunle: Popularly referred to as the ‘one million boys’ gang territory where criminals attack passengers in vehicles.

5. Ijora Bus stop: Notorious spot for gang-rape; abduction in buses (popularly known as ‘one
chance’.

6. Mile 2 Oke: Hammers, knives, guns are used to rob motorists in traffic jam

7. Church bus stop – Agboju Mile 2 (Badagry expressway): Haven for street urchins

8. Agric Bus stop – Mile 2: Notorious area for buried arms that are used for robbery operations in the area.

9. Abule-osu Bus Stop along Mile 2 – Badagry Expressway: Drivers conspire with thugs to attack victims

10. Apongbon Bus stop: Hotbed of ‘one-chance’ bus attacks.

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