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RCCG Introduces Free Bus Service to Ease Commuting Challenges amid Economic Hardship

In an effort to alleviate the burden of rising transportation costs and the economic challenges currently facing the nation, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has launched a free bus service for workers.

This initiative is part of the church’s ongoing commitment to provide practical support and relief to Nigerians.

The free bus service aims to assist daily commuters by offering reliable transportation to and from key locations across Lagos and Ogun States.

By providing this service at no cost, RCCG hopes to reduce the financial strain on individuals, particularly low-income earners, who struggle with the rising cost of living.

The initiative will enable more people to get to work with ease, reduce the pressure on their personal finances, and offer a stress-free commute in an otherwise challenging period.

Below are the details of the available routes and scheduled departure times:

Morning Departure Routes and Times:

From Car Park C, Mowe to Law School, Victoria Island

Departure Times: 5:45 AM, 6:00 AM

From Car Park C, Mowe to Berger / 7Up Bus Stop

Departure Times: 6:00 AM, 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM

From RCCG Joseph Palace to CMS, Lagos Island

Departure Time: 6:00 AM

From Mowe to Sagamu Interchange

Departure Time: 7:30 AM

From Ikorodu to Maryland

Departure Time: 6:30 AM

Return Trips:

The return buses will depart from the various drop-off points to their respective original pick-up locations at 5:30 PM every evening, ensuring commuters have a smooth and free ride back home after work.

This initiative not only offers financial relief but also reflects RCCG’s dedication to promoting the well-being of its community. By helping to ease the burden of transportation costs, the church hopes to foster a sense of hope and encouragement among Nigerians during these tough times.

This free transportation service is open to all interested individuals, and RCCG encourages those along the outlined routes to take advantage of the offer. The church remains committed to supporting the public through both spiritual and practical means, especially as the nation navigates these difficult economic conditions.

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