Get ready for a thrilling race in the heart of Lagos, but brace yourself for some traffic disruptions! The upcoming Capital City Race is set to shake things up on November 22, 2025.
The Lagos State Government has unveiled a strategic traffic plan for this exciting event, scheduled for a Saturday morning rush between 6:00 am and 9:00 am. Imagine a 10-kilometer race, organized by the Lagos State Sports Commission in collaboration with the Capital City Race Organizers, starting at the vibrant Ikeja Shopping Mall.
The race route will take competitors on an exhilarating journey through Billings Way, Kudirat Abiola Way, Opebi Link Bridge, Adeniyi Jones, and Oba Akran, ultimately finishing at the Archbishop Vining Memorial Church on Oba Akinjobi Way in Ikeja. But here's where it gets controversial: several roads, junctions, and intersections along this route will be partially closed during the race.
The closures will be intermittent, allowing for smooth movement within the axis as the race progresses. This temporary disruption is part of the government's comprehensive traffic management strategy for the event.
To ensure the safety of participants and motorists, officers from the Nigerian Police Force, Federal Road Safety Corps, and Lagos State Traffic Management Authority will be stationed along the route. Motorists are urged to exercise patience and plan their trips accordingly.
And this is the part most people miss: the race is just one aspect of the government's broader initiative to promote sports and healthy living in Lagos. It's a chance to showcase the city's vibrant culture and community spirit.
So, while you might face some temporary inconvenience, remember that it's all for a good cause. The Capital City Race is more than just a sporting event; it's a celebration of Lagos' resilience and its commitment to progress.
What do you think? Is the temporary traffic disruption worth it for such an event? Share your thoughts in the comments below!