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Mainland in Ikeja LGA · Lagos

Computer Village

Computer Village (formally Otigba) is West Africa's largest ICT and electronics market, concentrated around Pepple Street, Otigba Street, and Francis Oremeji Street in Ikeja.
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3
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Institutions
0
Public services
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0
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12
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Landmarks
19
Points mapped
Location
6.60100, 3.34700
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12 stops, 8 routes anchored at Computer Village
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About Computer Village, Lagos

Computer Village is a mainland in Ikeja Local Government Area of Lagos State.

Computer Village (formally Otigba) is West Africa's largest ICT and electronics market, concentrated around Pepple Street, Otigba Street, and Francis Oremeji Street in Ikeja.

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12 transit stops have been mapped in or near Computer Village along 8 indexed routes. Use the commute planner for step-by-step BRT, Danfo, Keke and Lagbus directions with real fare estimates.

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About Computer Village

Computer Village is a mainland in Ikeja LGA, Lagos State. Computer Village (formally Otigba) is West Africa's largest ICT and electronics market, concentrated around Pepple Street, Otigba Street, and Francis Oremeji Street in Ikeja. The area is served by 15 indexed transit stops.

This guide walks through what's in Computer Village — the streets, estates, bus stops, markets, and landmarks indexed within the area — alongside the transport options, ratings, and practical context for visitors and residents.

Character and rhythm of Computer Village

Computer Village sits within the broader fabric of Ikeja, with its own character shaped by the people who live there, the daily commuter flows that pass through, and the businesses, schools, and places of worship that anchor the area's social life. Like most Nigerian urban districts, Computer Village has grown organically over time — original residential plots have been subdivided, new housing has filled in around the older buildings, and small commerce has crept along the main roads as the population has thickened.

The mood of the area changes through the day. Mornings are dominated by school drop-offs and the start of commercial traffic; mid-day brings a slower rhythm in the residential streets and a denser one in the commercial corridors; evenings restore the residential energy as commuters return. Weekends shift the balance: Saturdays bring social events that occupy the streets, while Sundays start quietly with religious services and then build through the afternoon as families visit, shop, and relax. Long-term residents talk about the area in terms of these rhythms more than any single landmark.

Places and points of interest

Computer Village contains 19 indexed points of interest. Highlights by type:

Bus Stops

  • Airport Hotel Bus Stop
  • Ajayi Farm Bus Stop
  • Ap Bus Stop Oba Akran
  • Asbestos Bus Stop
  • Balogun Bus Stop Ikeja
  • Ikeja Along

Train Stations

  • Ikeja

Roads

  • Obafemi Awolowo Way

Streets

  • Otigba Street
  • Pepple Street

Transport and getting around

Getting around Computer Village is straightforward: Danfo mini-buses on the main roads, Keke NAPEP tricycles into the inner streets, motorbikes for the tightest corners, and ride-hail apps door-to-door. Locate.ng indexes 15 active transit stops within the area. Plan trips to or from anywhere in Computer Village with the trip planner.

Shopping and daily needs

Daily shopping in Computer Village covers groceries, household goods, electronics, and services through a mix of roadside stalls, mini-marts, and neighbourhood markets. For larger shopping trips, the nearest indexed markets in Lagos are typically a short ride away.

Services, schools, and utilities

Public and private services in Computer Village follow the wider Ikeja pattern. Basic healthcare is provided by a mix of LGA primary health centres, private clinics, and pharmacies — most routine consultations and prescriptions can be handled locally without travelling outside the area. More specialist care typically requires a short journey to the nearest secondary or teaching hospital.

Education in the area runs from public and private primary and secondary schools through to vocational and faith-based education centres. Faith institutions are a major part of the social fabric, with churches and mosques active across the area and often hosting community events that extend well beyond Sundays and Fridays. Utilities — electricity, water, refuse collection, network coverage — broadly track the wider Lagos pattern, with most households running backup arrangements for the inevitable power gaps.

Housing and the property market

Housing in Computer Village mixes formal and informal stock typical of mid-density Nigerian urban districts. Older streets carry single-storey detached and semi-detached houses on original residential plots; newer infill has added two- and three-storey buildings, gated mini-estates, and the occasional taller apartment block. Rents and purchase prices vary sharply by street — proximity to the main road, gated security, and parking availability all push prices noticeably higher than equivalent space on the inner streets. Rental markets in Computer Village run on the standard Nigerian two-year-upfront model for most flats, with shorter terms increasingly available for serviced and shortlet apartments. Major agents and word-of-mouth referrals remain the primary discovery channel; online listings have grown but rarely cover the full inventory.

For buyers, the area's land documentation history matters. Properties with proper Certificates of Occupancy or Governor's Consent carry meaningful price premiums over those with weaker documentation. Engaging a local property lawyer for any purchase is strongly recommended. For renters, a clear-written tenancy agreement is the basic protection; many disputes in Nigerian rental markets trace back to ambiguities in the original term sheet.

Food, restaurants, and groceries

Food in Computer Village reflects the wider Lagos culinary tradition. Bukkas (informal local-food canteens) operate at lunchtime serving rice and stew, jollof, amala, eba, semolina, soups and proteins; suya stands light up the main roads from late afternoon; small fast-food chains and mini-restaurants serve a wider range during the day, with evenings bringing the busiest retail traffic. Cold-store fast-food chains like Chicken Republic, Mr. Bigg's, and the larger regional brands have a growing presence; locally-owned restaurants fill in the rest of the spectrum.

For groceries, the area is served by a mix of mini-marts, the nearest open market, and small chain supermarkets where present. The neighbourhood phone-and-airtime retailers, hair salons, tailoring kiosks, laundry services, and small-engineering repair shops fill in the daily services that round out an urban district's economy.

Practical information

Postal code & addresses. Postal codes for Computer Village are listed on the Lagos postal codes page.

Nearby districts. Agidingbi, Alausa, Ikeja, Ikeja GRA, Maryland.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Computer Village.

Where is Computer Village?
Computer Village is a mainland in Ikeja LGA, Lagos State.
How do I get around Computer Village by public transport?
15 indexed transit stops serve Computer Village. Plan a step-by-step trip with the trip planner.
What can I do in Computer Village?
Browse the indexed places, streets, estates, and landmarks above. The area combines residential streets, daily commerce, and pass-through commuter traffic from neighbouring districts.

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