Ojo has evolved into Lagos’ strategic western gateway, transitioning from a largely military-focused area into a thriving residential and academic hub. Positioned along the ever-busy Lagos-Badagry Expressway, this local government area (LGA) connects metropolitan Lagos with the border regions near the Republic of Benin.
As of 2025, Ojo is home to over 1.3 million residents, including Awori indigenes, military families, students, and middle-income earners attracted by the area's affordability. Notably, Ojo hosts Lagos State University (LASU), benefits from proximity to the Lagos Free Trade Zone, and enjoys direct access to the Lagos-Badagry corridor, making it a crucial component of Lagos’ ongoing western expansion.
What sets Ojo apart is its threefold identity—as an academic nucleus, a military zone, and a rising residential community. Administratively, Ojo is divided into:
Ojo Town (traditional heart)
LASU/Iba (academic district)
Alaba Rago (commercial powerhouse)
Igbede/Ilogbo (residential growth corridor)
Infrastructure upgrades like the Lagos-Badagry Expressway expansion, Ojo-Iba Road rehabilitation, and the proposed Lagos Light Rail extension are redefining mobility in the area. Ojo also boasts some of the most affordable housing options near a major university, with 3-bedroom homes costing up to 60% less than equivalent properties in Surulere. Economic activity is anchored by Alaba International Market annex, the Ojo Military Cantonment, and a robust student population of over 35,000.
Administrative Hub: Ojo Local Government Secretariat
Notable Landmarks:
Ojo Military Cantonment (est. 1925)
Ojo Town Market
Residential Style: Traditional family compounds blended with newer mid-rise apartments
Educational Institutions:
Lagos State University (Main Campus)
Nigerian Army University (Iba Campus)
Student Accommodation:
LASU Staff Quarters
Private hostels ranging from ₦150,000–₦400,000 per year
Market Focus:
Alaba Rago Market (livestock & agro-trade)
Ojo Plank Market
Retail Space:
Lock-up shops renting at ₦300,000–₦1.2 million per year
Developments:
Iba Housing Estate
Peace Valley Estate
Land Prices: ₦5 million–₦15 million per plot
Affordable Housing:
2-bedroom flats from ₦8 million
Land from ₦3 million per plot
Potential Projects:
Proposed Ojo Riverfront Development
Property Type | Ojo Town (₦) | LASU/Iba (₦) | Iba/Ilogbo (₦) |
---|---|---|---|
3-Bedroom Apartment | 12M–30M | 15M–35M | 8M–20M |
Commercial Shop | 3M–10M | 4M–12M | 2M–6M |
Land (per plot) | 5M–18M | 6M–20M | 3M–12M |
Student Hostel Bedspace | – | 150K–400K/year | – |
LASU Perimeter – 18% annual appreciation
Iba Housing Estate – 10% rental yield
Ojo Town Commercial Axis – 12% ROI on retail spaces
Student housing with amenities like WiFi
Secured residential units for military families
Expansion of Alaba Rago’s commercial infrastructure
Lagos-Badagry Expressway: Main arterial route (often congested)
Ojo-Iba Road: Recently upgraded, enhancing access
Igboelerin Road: Links to surrounding riverine communities
BRT Expansion: Mile 2 to Alaba corridor under expansion
Ferry Services: Ojo Waterfront to CMS (approx. 45 minutes)
Blue Line Light Rail Extension (to Ojo)
Proposed Ojo Helicopter Shuttle Service
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