Falomo also known as Jinadu is a highly populated area in Lagos State. This suburb of the state serves as a major connecting point to various points and commercial centers within Lagos State.
Major business thriving areas such as Ikoyi, Ikeja, Victoria Island amongst others are easily navigated to and from Falomo. The area also houses major recreation centers, hotels, eateries and religious homes including the Catholic Church of the Assumption.
Inland Ferries has fleets combing the waterways between Falomo and Ikorodu.
The Christian Missionary Society popularly known and referred to as CMS is a major hub and well known spot in Lagos State.
It serves as a major convenient bus stop for many people commuting to various points in Lagos State as almost every part of Lagos can be accessed from CMS. Marina, Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki and Ajah and other various locations can be accessed from CMS, while many formal and informal commercial enterprises as well as traders located at CMS.
In view of this, Inland Ferries provides ferry transportation service navigation through five major centers of Lagos, viz;
- Ikorodu – CMS
- Ajah – CMS
- Mile 2 – CMS
- Festac – CMS
- Apapa – CMS
Ikorodu, which has its name coined from the words “Oko Odu” (Odu Farm), is a city in Lagos State, sharing boundary with Ogun State on the North, and with the Lagoon on the South.
The city has over the years witnessed numerious growth and development thus now serves as one of the major hotspot for commercial activities in the state with its population base contributing a major percentile of the state’s population.
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Apapa, a Local Government Area in Lagos, lies near the mouth of Lagos Lagoon, and serves as home for a number of ports and terminals for various commodities such as containers and bulk cargo, houses and offices.
Inland Ferries has transportation service for passenger movement and vehicle transportation between the Apapa and CMS waterways.
FESTAC, Festival Town or Festac Village all refers to the same residential estate designed to house the participants of the Second World Festival of Black Arts and Culture of 1977.
Consisting of 5,000 contemporary dwelling units and seven major avenues, the town was designed in an efficient grid in order to accommodate upwards of 45,000 visitors as well as any Nigerian employees and officers working at the Festival, thus the coining of the name FESTAC, which the town is now known to answer.
Inland Ferries has its fleet of vehicles plying through the FESTAC town and CMS.
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