Wall Drape Billboard at Maryland, Ikorodu Road, Lagos — Premium Outdoor Advertising Space
If you are looking for a billboard in Lagos that puts your brand in front of hundreds of thousands of people every single week, this wall drape placement at the Maryland traffic light on Ikorodu Road is one of the most powerful outdoor advertising locations on the Lagos Mainland.
Positioned directly at the Maryland junction — one of the most congested and high-dwell intersections on the entire Ikorodu Road corridor — this site forces attention. Traffic from Ikeja, Ketu, Ikorodu, Anthony, and beyond all converge at this point before continuing toward Lagos Island, Yaba, and Surulere. That congestion is not a problem for advertisers. It is the product.
With over 90,000 weekly impressions, this billboard reaches commuters, BRT passengers, commercial drivers, pedestrians, and shoppers accessing the Maryland Mall axis — all within a single, unobstructed line of sight.
Billboard Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Billboard Type |
Wall Drape — large-format flex print on permanent wall structure |
| Location |
Maryland Traffic Light, Ikorodu Road, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria |
| GPS Coordinates |
Lat 6.569692, Long 3.367215 |
| Facing Direction |
Road-facing — full exposure to Ikorodu Road traffic flow |
| Visibility |
Daytime — high-contrast surface, readable across lanes at traffic standstill |
| Weekly Impressions |
90,000+ combined vehicles, BRT passengers, and pedestrians |
| Nearest Landmark |
Maryland Mall / Maryland Interchange, Ikorodu Road |
| Booking |
Contact us to check availability |
Why the Maryland Junction on Ikorodu Road Is One of Lagos’s Most Valuable Billboard Locations
Ikorodu Road is Lagos’s single longest arterial road — stretching from Lagos Island through the heart of the Mainland all the way to Ikorodu. It carries one of the highest daily vehicle and pedestrian counts of any road in Nigeria. The Maryland junction, specifically, is where that corridor reaches its peak congestion point.
Every morning and evening, hundreds of thousands of Lagosians slow to a crawl at the Maryland traffic light. That dwell time — frustrating for commuters — translates to extended, repeated brand exposure for advertisers. Unlike a billboard at speed on a highway, this site holds attention for minutes at a time, multiple times a day, for the same audience.
Here is a breakdown of who sees your brand at this location every week:
| Audience Segment |
Est. Weekly Volume |
Audience Value |
| Private vehicles & ride-hail (Uber/Bolt) |
35,000 – 40,000 |
High-income, smartphone-active consumers — prime for premium and lifestyle brands |
| BRT buses & commercial vehicles |
20,000 – 25,000 |
Mass-market reach across the Lagos Mainland — ideal for FMCG, telecoms, and fintech |
| Pedestrians & roadside commuters |
15,000 – 20,000 |
High dwell time at bus stops — strong message retention |
| Maryland Mall visitors & shoppers |
5,000 – 8,000 |
Purchase-ready audience at the point of decision |
| Total Est. Weekly Impressions |
90,000+ |
Conservative estimate based on Ikorodu Road traffic corridor data |
What Makes a Wall Drape Billboard the Right Format Here
Wall drapes are among the most dominant outdoor advertising formats in Lagos. At the Maryland junction — where commuters are stationary for extended periods — the format’s large-format scale and full-wall presence make it unmissable even from a distance.
| Format Advantage |
What It Means for Your Brand |
| Exclusive wall ownership |
No rotation, no sharing — your brand owns the entire face for the full campaign period |
| Impossible to skip |
No ad blocker, no scroll, no skip button — outdoor advertising works 24 hours, even when people are not actively consuming media |
| Scale commands attention |
Dramatically larger than standard lamp post banners and far more visible from moving or stationary vehicles |
| Perceived brand authority |
A well-placed wall drape on a high-traffic Lagos road signals investment and builds subconscious consumer trust |
| Strong CPM efficiency |
At 90,000+ weekly impressions, your cost-per-thousand is significantly lower than equivalent Lagos digital or print spend |
Billboard Advertising in Lagos — Why Location Determines Results
Lagos has thousands of billboards spread across every area of the city — from Victoria Island and Lekki to Oshodi, Surulere, and the Mainland corridors. But not every billboard delivers the same result. The difference between a campaign that builds real brand equity and one that disappears into the background almost always comes down to three factors: daily traffic volume, audience quality, and format dominance.
This wall drape billboard at Maryland, Ikorodu Road scores at the top of all three. The Ikorodu Road corridor carries some of the highest daily commuter volumes in Nigeria, the Maryland audience skews toward working-age, economically active Lagosians, and the wall drape format ensures your brand is the dominant visual element in the environment — not one of many.
Whether you are running a product launch in Lagos, building long-term brand awareness across the Mainland, or driving foot traffic to a specific location, this placement gives you the reach and the repetition to move the needle.
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Book This Billboard at Maryland, Ikorodu Road, Lagos
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All impression figures are estimated based on available traffic data for the Ikorodu Road, Maryland corridor. Actual weekly reach may vary by season, time of day, and prevailing road conditions.