6°32′56″N 3°16′10″E / 6.54882°N 3.26952°E
Ikotun | |
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Metropolitan city | |
![]() Ikotun roundabout (June 2024) | |
State | Lagos State |
Local Government Area | Alimosho |
Government | |
• Governor | Babajide Sanwo-Olu PDP |
Time zone | UTC+1 ( CET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+1 ( CEST) |
Postal Code | 102213 |
Ikotun also known as Ikotun Road is a metropolitan city and community located in the Alimosho local government area of Lagos State, Nigeria.
The Ikotun roundabout road leads to four dimension [1] which leads to Ijegun and the Synagogue Church of All Nations which is located along the road of Ikotun-Egbe. It also has the Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System. [2]
Ikotun Market also known as irepodun market [3] is an open-air market located in Ikotun. [4] The market which is particularly known for its price-based selling technique has about 8,400 lock-up shops and over 10,000 traders-selling items ranging from foodstuff to clothes, appliances, gadgets and so on, [5] making it one of the biggest markets in Lagos and a major contributor to the growth of the economy of the state. [6]
6°32′56″N 3°16′10″E / 6.54882°N 3.26952°E
Ikotun | |
---|---|
Metropolitan city | |
![]() Ikotun roundabout (June 2024) | |
State | Lagos State |
Local Government Area | Alimosho |
Government | |
• Governor | Babajide Sanwo-Olu PDP |
Time zone | UTC+1 ( CET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+1 ( CEST) |
Postal Code | 102213 |
Ikotun also known as Ikotun Road is a metropolitan city and community located in the Alimosho local government area of Lagos State, Nigeria.
The Ikotun roundabout road leads to four dimension [1] which leads to Ijegun and the Synagogue Church of All Nations which is located along the road of Ikotun-Egbe. It also has the Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System. [2]
Ikotun Market also known as irepodun market [3] is an open-air market located in Ikotun. [4] The market which is particularly known for its price-based selling technique has about 8,400 lock-up shops and over 10,000 traders-selling items ranging from foodstuff to clothes, appliances, gadgets and so on, [5] making it one of the biggest markets in Lagos and a major contributor to the growth of the economy of the state. [6]