These bus stops were chosen based on how well known and strategic;
A.Y.A (Asokoro District)
When
arriving Abuja from the Nyanya Axis, A.Y.A the popular bus stop in
Asokoro district is the first you’ll run into this very popular and busy
bus stop. It’s just adjacent the flyover bridge connecting Ecowas
Secretariat with parts of Guzape district and parts of Asokoro close to
the presidential villa. If you’re coming into Abuja from Lafia you must
run into A.Y.A
Area 1 (Garki District)
One of the
oldest and busiest bus stops in Abuja. Area 1 bus stop connects to
Durumi, Garki, Galadimawa, Lugbe, Wuse and even Asokoro districts. From
here you can pick a bus heading to almost any part of Abuja. But be
careful when crossing the road or bridge especially during rush hours as
some motorists drive recklessly.
Berger (Wuse/Utako)
It
might be safe to say Berger bus stop in sandwiched between Zone 6 in
Wuse district and parts of Utako. It’s a very busy bus stop which
becomes a mini market at nights as traders occupy vantage positions
along the road to attract pedestrians and sometimes motorists. Be on the
lookout though for miscreants.
Nicon Junction (Maitama District)
On
your way to Gwarinpa from Berger is Nicon junction. Named after
Transcorp Hilton (formerly Nicon Hilton Hotel) it is the entry point –
if you may – into Maitama district for most pedestrians or workers in
Abuja who don’t own cars.
Banex (Wuse 2)
There are
two axis for this bus stop. One is via cab through Wuse Market
terminating at Aminu Kano Crescent directly adjacent to Banex Plaza
while the other is along the highway after the Kado-Wuse 2 link bridge.
If you’re looking for the easiest way to link Wuse by Public transport
from Area 1, Gwarinpa or Jabi then you should know about Banex.