Secondary route F102 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length | 2,183 km (1,356 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | A1 – Shagamu, Ogun State | |||
A121 – Owode-Abeokuta | ||||
West end | – Meko, Republic of Benin | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Nigeria | |||
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Highway system | ||||
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The F102 highway is a highway in Nigeria that extends from the border with Benin to Shagamu in Ogun State.[1]
The F102 highway spans about 2,183 kilometres (1,356 mi), starting from Shagamu in Ogun State.[2][failed verification] Shagamu is primarily known for its agricultural activities, including kolanut cultivation, cocoa, palm products, and various fruits.[1][failed verification]
From Shagamu, the highway runs westward, passing through Owode-Abeokuta, where it intersects with the A121 highway.[2][failed verification]
The F102 reaches its western terminus at the Meko border crossing with the Republic of Benin.[3]
The F102 highway features a junction at Owode-Abeokuta, where it intersects with the A121 highway, enhancing connectivity within the region.[original research?]
The F102 highway serves cities and towns such as Shagamu, Ogun State, Owode-Abeokuta, Meko, Republic of Benin.[1]
The F102 serves as an important transportation route, facilitating trade, travel, and connectivity between Nigeria and the Republic of Benin.[3][failed verification]