Agege stands out as a key mainland hub in Lagos, blending industrial strength, commercial energy, and diverse residential communities. Situated roughly 15km northwest of Lagos Island, this bustling Local Government Area (LGA) is home to over 1.2 million residents as of 2025.
Historically famous for its markets and major transport routes, Agege today plays a vital role in linking Lagos to Ogun State through the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway. Its strategic position near Ikeja (the state capital) makes it a crucial corridor for logistics and industrial movement, with landmarks like Nigerian Breweries PLC reinforcing its economic relevance.
Agege’s unique charm lies in its blend of tradition and modernity. While areas like Old Agege still showcase Yoruba heritage and open markets, locations such as Ogba and Dopemu feature modern apartments and gated estates. Infrastructure like the Pen Cinema Flyover (completed in 2021) and the Lagos Red Line Rail (fully operational by 2025) has further boosted connectivity.
With home prices 60% lower than Ikeja and 40% lower than Surulere, Agege attracts middle-income families, industrial workers, and savvy investors seeking affordability and access to the Lagos metro area.
Economic Anchors:
Computer Village Annex (tech/electronics market)
Oba Akran Avenue (business district)
Residential Options:
Gated estates like Green Springs Estate (₦45M–₦120M)
Mid-range apartments (₦18M–₦40M)
Transport Hubs:
Dopemu Junction BRT Terminal
Red Line Rail Station
Affordable Living:
2-bedroom flats (₦12M–₦25M)
Shared compounds (₦300K–₦800K/year)
Key Landmarks:
Agege Local Government Secretariat
Pen Cinema Flyover
Commercial Expansion:
Retail plazas on Old Abeokuta Road
Industry Hotspots:
Oko Oba Leather Market (largest in West Africa)
Agro-processing units
Residential Units:
Worker housing (₦8M–₦20M)
New Developments:
Iju Hills Estate (luxury villas)
Ishaga Gardens (affordable flats)
Land Pricing: ₦7M–₦25M per plot
Sub-Area | 3-Bedroom Homes | Annual Rent (3-Bed) | Land (Per Plot) |
---|---|---|---|
Ogba | ₦35M–₦80M | ₦1.2M–₦3M | ₦25M–₦70M |
Dopemu | ₦18M–₦40M | ₦600K–₦1.5M | ₦15M–₦40M |
Oko Oba | ₦12M–₦30M | ₦400K–₦1M | ₦10M–₦25M |
Iju-Ishaga | ₦25M–₦60M | ₦900K–₦2.2M | ₦20M–₦50M |
Ogba: Great for rental yields (8–10%) among mid-income tenants.
Dopemu: Consistent demand around transit areas with 12% annual value growth.
Oko Oba: Ideal for workforce housing with budget-friendly rents (₦300K–₦800K).
Co-Living Spaces: Gaining popularity among youth and remote workers (₦150K–₦400K/year).
Smart Homes: New estates in Iju-Ishaga feature solar power, smart locks, and CCTV.
Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway: Major route to Ogun (frequent congestion).
Agege Motor Road: Connects Agege to Ikeja (20–40 mins).
Iju Road: Links residential and industrial estates.
Red Line Rail: Dopemu and Agege Stations connect to Marina in just 25 minutes.
BRT Buses: Routes from Dopemu to CMS (45 mins during peak).
Keke NAPEP: Common within neighborhoods (₦50–₦200 per trip).
Traffic Bottlenecks: Especially at Dopemu Junction (7–10 AM rush).
Pedestrian Infrastructure: Limited walkability in some zones.
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