Benin City Ring Road

It spans approximately 25 kilometers and has been a vital component of the city's transportation network since its establishment in 1976.

[4][2] The road network in Benin City is often compared to a spider web, radiating from the Oba palace at Kingsquare.

Some of the world's longest straight roads connect to the city center from destinations like Abeokuta, Warri, Okene, and Onitsha.

In the pre-1897 era, the Ring Road Island was part of the Royal Palace and, at one point, hosted a British fort and barracks.

[10] Notable landmarks along the route include Oba Market, a historic and bustling trading hub, and the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, an essential healthcare institution serving both residents and the surrounding regions.

View of the Benin City Ring Road
View of the Benin City Ring Road
A section of Benin City Ring Road
Section–from the left– of Benin City Ring Road