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Time Zone and City Information
Time Zone: Africa/Lagos
Country: Nigeria
Continent: Africa
Currency: Naira (NGN)
Languages: English
Phone Prefix: 234
Latitude: 6.60086°N
Longitude: 3.48818°E
Current Weather in Ebute Ikorodu
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Temperature: 20°C (68°F)
min: 15°C (59°F) - max: 22°C (72°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 65%
Wind: 10 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Forecast for Ebute Ikorodu
2026-06-04 (Tomorrow)
Condition:
Sunny
Max Temperature: 22°C (72°F)
Min Temperature: 15°C (59°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 60%
Wind: 12 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
2026-06-05 (Day After Tomorrow)
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Max Temperature: 21°C (70°F)
Min Temperature: 14°C (57°F)
Pressure: 1012 hPa
Humidity: 62%
Wind: 11 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Ebute Ikorodu
Ebute Ikorodu is a neighborhood and waterfront community within the Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria. Situated on the northern shores of Lagos Lagoon, Ebute Ikorodu has historically been a fishing and boat-building community that has existed for centuries along the edges of the vast lagoon system that defines much of Lagos's geography. As part of the greater Lagos metropolitan area — one of Africa's largest cities — Ebute Ikorodu has experienced significant population growth and urban transformation driven by the relentless expansion of Nigeria's commercial capital.
The history of the Ikorodu area, within which Ebute Ikorodu sits, is rooted in the traditions of the Remo and Ijebu Yoruba subgroups who established settlements along the lagoon shoreline. These communities developed expertise in fishing, net-making, and canoe transportation that made them essential links in the trade networks of the Lagos Lagoon. Canoes traversed the lagoon carrying goods between the mainland, Lagos Island, and the many smaller settlements scattered across the waterways, and this maritime culture remains part of the area's identity.
Fishing continues to be an important livelihood for many residents of Ebute Ikorodu. The lagoon provides catches of fish, shrimp, and other aquatic life that are sold at local markets and distributed throughout Lagos. Traditional fishing methods using nets cast from dugout canoes exist alongside more modern techniques, and the early morning activity of the fishing community gives the waterfront a distinctive atmosphere that recalls the area's ancestral way of life.
The broader Ikorodu division has undergone substantial industrialization in recent decades, with manufacturing plants, warehouses, and logistics facilities attracted by its relative land availability compared to the more densely developed Lagos Island and Mainland. Industrial estates have brought employment to the area and drawn workers from across Lagos and neighboring states. This industrial growth has transformed significant parts of the area while waterfront neighborhoods like Ebute Ikorodu retain elements of their older character.
Transportation between Ebute Ikorodu and other parts of Lagos is primarily by road, though the lagoon ferry service that once played a major role in connecting the area has reduced in frequency over the years as road infrastructure has been prioritized. The drive from the Lagos Island business district to Ikorodu can be severely affected by traffic congestion, a challenge that affects daily life for residents who commute to work in the city center.
Ebute Ikorodu exemplifies the complex interplay of tradition and modernity that characterizes much of Lagos, where ancient communities have been folded into one of Africa's most dynamic and challenging urban environments. Its lagoon setting, fishing culture, and community identity give it a distinctive character that persists despite the pressures of rapid urban growth and the constant transformation that defines life in greater Lagos.