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  2. Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Primero Transport Services Ltd operates on twenty-six routes and recently lowered fares for along Ikorodu to TBS corridor because of the present realities [4].The BRT also recently activated digital electronic payment system using access control system too which was launched by the former Governor of Lagos State [5] [6]

  3. Lagos State Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lagos State Transport Corporation also known as LSTC was a state owned public transport service that operated from 1958 up to the early 1990s. At its peak which was during the years preceding the Nigerian Second Republic, LSTC provided extensive bus coverage within the commercial city of Lagos.

  4. Transport in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria’s transport network has expanded in recent years to accommodate a growing population. The transport and storage sector was valued at N2.6trn ($6.9bn) in current basic prices in 2020, down from N3trn ($8bn) in 2019, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). This was reflected in a lower contribution to GDP, at 1.8% in the ...

  5. Transport in Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), located in Ikeja, serves as Nigeria's busiest airport and a major gateway to international and domestic destinations. Commissioned in 1979, the airport was originally designed to handle 200,000 passengers annually.

  6. Bus rapid transit in Africa - Wikipedia

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    In African cities, bus rapid transit is a relatively new phenomenon. The first system was opened in 2008 in Lagos, Nigeria and since then, many more BRT systems have been undertaken and are in different stages of development. 2016 saw a record three new BRTs on the continent.

  7. GIG Mobility - Wikipedia

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    GIG Mobility, then God is Good Motors, was founded by the enterprising couple Edwin and Stella Ajaere in 1998 to provide bus services across Nigerian cities. Their son, Chidi Ajaere, took over administration of the company which led to a reinvention of the business in 2010.

  8. Category:Bus transport in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Bus stations in Nigeria (1 C) Bus transport in Lagos (1 C, 2 P) I. Bus incidents in Nigeria (3 P) L. Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (8 P)

  9. Ekene Dili Chukwu - Wikipedia

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    Ekene Dili Chukwu is a Nigerian transport and logistics group headquartered in Onitsha.Once the largest inter state bus operator, [1] after the death of its founder, infighting among heirs followed and bus operations gradually went into decline.