Ajeromi-Ifelodun is one of Lagos State’s most densely populated and culturally rich LGAs, uniquely blending bustling commerce, diverse communities, and light industrial activity. Situated in the Badagry Division, this compact area spans 12.4 km² and is home to over 1 million people as of 2025—making it one of Africa’s most congested urban regions with a population density exceeding 80,000 people/km².
Established on October 1, 1976, the area gets its name from the merger of two major communities—Ajeromi and Ifelodun. While it boasts a multi-ethnic makeup, the Yoruba people remain the predominant ethnic group.
Ajeromi-Ifelodun is renowned for its dual identity: a gritty but resilient economic zone and a cultural breeding ground. Its heartbeat is Ajegunle (popularly called AJ City)—a vibrant district famous for producing Nigerian entertainment icons and athletes. Despite infrastructure challenges and high population pressure, the area remains self-sustaining, with critical markets such as Boundary, Wilmer, and Odunade providing economic lifelines. Infrastructure upgrades and community-focused initiatives are gradually reshaping public perception, highlighting its potential for urban regeneration.
Major Markets:
Boundary Market: A massive hub for foodstuffs and essentials.
Wilmer Market: Popular for electronics and textiles.
Housing:
Varied—from informal settlements to mid-rise buildings.
Prices: ₦5M–₦25M for 3-bedroom flats.
Notable Estate: Tolu Complex (a secured mid-income estate).
Cultural Significance: Hometown of icons like Daddy Showkey, Don Jazzy, and footballer Odion Ighalo.
Infrastructure:
Awodi-Ora Estate offers affordable housing (₦15M–₦40M for 3-beds).
Hosts numerous small-scale industries (e.g., metal and woodwork).
Transport: Accessible via Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.
Main Activities: Predominantly fishing and informal trading.
Housing: Affordable single rooms start from ₦200K/year.
Concerns: Frequent flooding due to poor drainage systems.
Developments:
Temidire Estate: Government-supported, affordable homes (₦10M–₦30M).
Public Services: Community-run schools and clinics support local residents.
Market Scene:
Onibaba Market is a major spot for perishables and fresh produce.
Connectivity: Direct link to Badagry Expressway through Mile 2.
Location | 3-Bedroom Purchase | Annual Rent (3-Bed) | Land (Per Plot) |
---|---|---|---|
Ajegunle | ₦8M–₦25M | ₦300K–₦800K | ₦5M–₦20M |
Awodi-Ora | ₦15M–₦40M | ₦500K–₦1.2M | ₦10M–₦30M |
Temidire | ₦10M–₦30M | ₦400K–₦900K | ₦8M–₦25M |
Ajegunle: Excellent rental returns (10–12%), though land availability is low.
Awodi-Ora: Growing interest due to proximity to industrial zones.
Temidire: Affordable entry point with government housing support.
Co-Living: Popular among migrants (₦150K–₦400K/year).
Retail Leasing: Near Boundary Market shops rent for ₦500K–₦2M/year.
Badagry Expressway: Main but congested artery.
Mile 2-Oshodi Road: Strategic for industrial and port access.
BRT Bus Line: Mile 2 – CMS (Avg. 45–60 minutes).
Ferry Services: Ijora Terminal serves lagoon-based transport.
Traffic Gridlock: Common around Mile 2.
Road Wear: Potholes affect interior roads.
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