Lekki is one of the safer parts of Lagos, but safety awareness remains important. Here is a practical, honest guide to staying safe in Lekki Lagos — written by people who actually live here.
Home Security
- Choose an estate with 24-hour security and controlled access over standalone buildings
- Ensure your apartment has quality door locks and window security
- Know your estate security desk number and save it in your phone
- Don’t allow unknown visitors without prior confirmation
- Most upscale Lekki estates have CCTV — confirm this before renting
Getting Around Safely
By car:
- Keep car doors locked while driving, especially in traffic
- Park in well-lit, attended car parks at night
- Keep valuables out of sight on car seats
By Uber/Bolt:
- Always confirm the driver’s name, photo, and plate number before entering
- Share your trip status with a friend or family member for late-night rides
- Sit in the back seat and keep your phone out of window view
On foot:
- Admiralty Way and the main commercial areas of Lekki Phase 1 are generally safe to walk during the day
- Avoid walking alone late at night in less busy areas
- Keep phones in your pocket or bag when not in use
Emergency Numbers to Save
- LASEMA (Lagos Emergency): 767
- Police Emergency: 112
- Reddington Hospital: 01-448-3000
- Lagoon Hospital: 01-271-6530
- Your estate security (get this when you move in)
Living in Lekki Verdict
Lekki is genuinely one of the safer and more comfortable parts of Lagos. With basic awareness and sensible precautions, daily life here is relaxed and secure. Do not let Lagos’ reputation put you off — Lekki has a distinctly different feel from other parts of the city.

