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Cheap Bus Tickets from Abuja to Ibadan Online Booking

Discover your travel route on web, mobile or app and book cheap bus ticket from Abuja to Ibadan online now.

Do cheap bus from Abuja to Ibadan bus online booking and save time and money. lbadan is the 3rd most populous city in Nigeria after Kano and Lagos, with a population of about 3 million locals. It is the largest city in Nigeria by geographical size. Lbadan has an extremely rich cultural heritage and amazing history.  It is the place of the first TV station in Africa, the home of Nigeria first university, Nigeria First skyscraper, the University of lbadan, Cocoa House which opened in 1965. Here is the guide on how to book bus tickets from Abuja to Ibadan:

Bus from Abuja to Ibadan Bus Tickets, Routes, Schedules & Fares FAQs

Is the Abjua to lbadan bus the affordable way to get to lbadan?

The affordable way to get to lbadan is to shuttle and bus Abuja to Ibadan. Cheap bus tickets from Abuja to Ibadan $36 – $40 and takes 16h 30m.

What is the travel distance of bus Abuja to Ibadan?

The travel distance of Abuja to Ibadan bus is 438 km.

How do I move from Abuja to Ibadan without a personal vehicle?

The top way to get from Abuja to lbadan without a personal vehicle is to bus.  Abuja to Ibadan bus fare $36 – $40 and takes 16h 30m.

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Places to visit:

Cocoa House

This emblem of history and political power in Southwest Nigeria was built by the administration of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who was the leader of the defunct Western State of Nigeria. The building was commissioned for use on 1965 August and was the tallest building in tropical Africa at the time.

Bower Memorial Tower

The Bower Tower was built in the capital Robert Lister bower capital who was appointed by the UK administration to administer lbadan city between 1893 and 1897. The tower is sixty feet high and eleven feet square, with 2 entrances and a spiral staircase that leads to the top of the tower.

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