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GIGM Booking

Bus Operator · HQ in Lagos

🌐 Online 📱 App 💬 WhatsApp 🏛️ Terminal 🧑‍💼 Agent

How to Book GIGM

🌐 Online (recommended)
Full inventory, instant PNR, card & bank transfer accepted.
💬 WhatsApp
+2348139851110
Tap to open chat with greeting →
🏛️ Walk-in at terminal
Pay cash or POS. Arrive 30+ min before departure.
43 terminals · 20 cities
🧑‍💼 Travel agent
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Step-by-step

  1. Visit the booking page

    Open the official website or app and tap "Book Now".

  2. Enter trip details

    Choose your origin, destination, date, and passenger count.

  3. Select your option

    Pick a price/time combination from the listed options.

  4. Provide passenger info

    Enter name, phone, and email — passport for flights.

  5. Pay & receive confirmation

    Pay via card, transfer,. Save the confirmation SMS/email.

About GIGM

GIGM — short for God Is Good Motors — has been the public face of premium intercity bus travel in Nigeria since 1998, when the late Pastor Chidi Ajaere parked the first fleet in Lagos. Today it runs the country's most digital-first intercity bus brand, with the most polished mobile app and the most reliable online booking flow of any Nigerian coach operator. If you are a first-time intercity bus passenger and want the smoothest end-to-end experience, GIGM is the operator most travel writers will point you to first.

HeadquartersLagos
Safety8/10
Comfort8/10
Punctuality8/10
Fleet Size200

🏛️ GIGM Terminals (43)

GIGM operates from 43 terminals across 20 cities. Primary terminals are flagged below.

Aba (1)
  • Aba Terminal
    No. 5 Asa Road, Former Old Nitel Building, Aba
Abakaliki (1)
  • Abakaliki Terminal
    Opposite International Market main gate general park, along Centenary City, 1A Ogoja Road, Abakaliki
Lagos (14)
Asaba (2)
Auchi (1)
  • Auchi Terminal
    Along Auchi-Okene Express Road, Opposite Sports Complex
Awka (1)
  • Awka Terminal
    Elite Shopping Complex, Opposite Crunchies Fries, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Awka
Benin City (3)
Ekpoma (1)
Enugu (1)
  • Enugu Terminal
    7 Market Road, Opposite State Library, Holy Ghost Park, Ogui, Enugu
Abuja (7)
Ibadan (1)
  • Ibadan Terminal
    Beside Olatundun school at old Ife road, coming to airport junction, after the second traffic light
Jos (1)
Kaduna (1)
Lokoja (1)
Owerri (1)
Port Harcourt (2)
Umuahia (1)
  • Umuahia Terminal
    New Central Park, Ohia, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Umuahia
Uyo (1)
  • Uyo Terminal
    No. 3 Monsignor Akpan Avenue, Itam Industrial Layout, Opposite Timber Market, Itam
Warri (1)
Yenagoa (1)

🚌 Routes Served

RouteDistanceDurationFare
Lagos → Benin City 320 km 5 hr ₦6,000-₦10,000 View →
Lagos → Abuja 753 km 9 hr ₦8,000-₦15,000 View →
Lagos → Port Harcourt 610 km 9.5 hr ₦10,000-₦16,000 View →
Lagos → Calabar 620 km 11 hr ₦12,000-₦18,000 View →

🚐 Fleet & Onboard Comfort

Fleet Size200
Air Conditioning✓ Yes
WiFi✓ Yes
USB Charging✗ No
Safety Rating8/10

Typical Nigerian intercity operators run a mix of Toyota Hiace / Sienna minivans (12-16 seats) for short and medium-haul routes, and Marcopolo or Higer coaches (32-50 seats) for long-haul. Premium operators add reclining seats, individual reading lights, and USB ports. WiFi is uncommon on intercity buses — bring a mobile data plan.

Editorial By TravelReap editors · Last reviewed May 28, 2026

GIGM: The TravelReap Editor's Guide

Why book GIGM specifically

GIGM\'s edge over the competition is operational consistency. The buses leave on time, the AC works, the seats recline, and the drivers stick to the speed limit. On the busiest corridors — Lagos→Onitsha, Lagos→Abuja, Lagos→Port Harcourt — GIGM dispatches in 30-minute waves during the morning rush. Online booking returns a real-time seat map (you pick exact seat 17B, not just "a seat"), and the confirmation arrives within seconds. The fleet is largely Toyota Hiace Sienna minivans and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter coaches, both relatively new and serviced on a strict cycle. Fares are typically 10-20% above the cheapest competitor on the same route, which is the price of consistency.

Where GIGM operates from in each city

Lagos — the primary terminal is Jibowu in Yaba, with a secondary park at Ajah for Lekki-corridor passengers. Abuja — Utako Motor Park is the main GIGM hub; Jabi handles overflow during peak demand. Onitsha — Upper Iweka Motor Park, where GIGM has dedicated bays. Port Harcourt — Slaughter Park on Trans Amadi. Benin and Asaba each have a single park location with twice-daily departures. Always specify which park when booking — the website pre-selects the primary, but Lagos passengers heading from Ikeja should confirm whether boarding is at Jibowu or Ajah before paying.

The three ways to book GIGM (ranked by reliability)

1. gigm.com (web) — most reliable, supports card and bank transfer, returns a PNR instantly. 2. GIGM mobile app — feature parity with web, plus push notifications for boarding. Faster on repeat bookings because card and passenger details are saved. 3. Walk-in at a terminal — pay cash or POS at the counter; works on the same day, but during festive periods (Easter, Christmas, Sallah) seats sell out 1-2 days ahead and walk-in is risky. WhatsApp is available on +234 813 985 1110, but it goes through customer support — slower than direct booking.

Fares, fuel surcharges and surge pricing

GIGM publishes fares per route and rarely runs flash promos — what you see is what you pay. Where most travellers get caught is the fuel surcharge, which GIGM applies when pump prices move significantly. The surcharge appears at checkout, not on the route listing. Friday-evening and Sunday-evening departures from Lagos are surge-priced by 10-15%, and the days around major holidays add 30-50%. The cheapest GIGM tickets are Tuesday mornings on the Lagos→Onitsha and Lagos→Benin corridors.

Cancellation, refund and reschedule policy

GIGM allows one free reschedule per ticket if you make the change at least 24 hours before departure. Cancellations more than 24 hours out incur a 25% admin fee; cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable but can usually be converted to a credit if you call customer service quickly. Refunds for paid card bookings hit the original card in 5-7 business days. Bank-transfer refunds take a day longer. Keep the SMS confirmation — customer support asks for the PNR, not the phone number.

Editor's verdict

GIGM is the default recommendation for any first-time intercity bus passenger in Nigeria, and remains the operator of choice for business travellers on the Lagos-East corridor. You pay 10-20% more than the cheapest alternative, and what you get for the premium is consistency: the bus leaves on time, the AC works, and the booking process never breaks. If your priority is the lowest fare possible, GIGM is not the right pick — look at Peace Mass Transit or GUO. For everything else, this is the operator to start with.

💡 Insider Tips

  • Book the AM-1 (6:00 AM) departures for Lagos→Abuja — fewer delays, you arrive before evening traffic.
  • If the website shows the route as "sold out", try the GIGM mobile app — it sometimes surfaces hold-back seats that the web doesn't.
  • GIGM does not collect for excess luggage in advance — bring small bills (₦500-₦2,000) for over-25kg bags at the counter.
  • On overnight routes, take a window seat in row 2 or 3 — closest to the driver, smoothest ride.
  • WhatsApp +234 813 985 1110 for lost-and-found; the terminal staff escalate slowly.
  • Loyalty program: GIGM Sapphire — every 10th trip gets a discount voucher. Sign up inside the mobile app, not on the web.

💳 Payment Methods Accepted

  • Visa / Mastercard
  • Verve
  • Bank transfer
  • Cash at terminal

↩️ Cancellation & Refund

Cancellation: Cancellations made 24+ hours before departure receive a partial refund (typically 70-80%). Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable on the cheapest fare classes.

🔥 Active GIGM Deals

Last updated Jun 2, 2026. Last verified May 3, 2026.