Key Points:
- Alex Unusual shares a short clip on her road test. She says the trip left more pain than gain.
- She asks viewers what use the coastal road serves now. Many note the route still feels hard to read.
- The talk spreads fast across X and Instagram today. Fans call for clear work plans and plain signs.
Alex Unusual has raised a fresh talk on travel in Lagos. In a new clip, she says the coast route still feels slow. She tried it as a fast plan to beat the jam. However, the path did not give the help she hoped.

The media star keeps her words blunt and very calm. She asks, “What is the point of this road now?” She says she looked for a safe, quick way to move. Later on, she notes that each turn still felt unclear.
Alex Unusual questions the coastal road plan
Her clip runs for a few short minutes and trends fast. The tone stays firm, yet fair, through the whole talk. She tells fans she seeks ease, not a fight with staff. Meanwhile, she pleads for steps that help daily road users.
The host says she tried the route as an “alt path.” That test was meant to save time on a busy day. At the time, she hoped the coast link would help soon. In addition, she urged a clear map for each fresh turn.
Her post taps into a wide mood across Lagos roads. Our recent report on the Mr Jollof traffic rant shows the same pain. That story drew big talk on jams and long, harsh trips.
Lagos travel pain fuels the wide online talk
Fans drop short takes under the clip within hours of upload. Some say the build still blocks side streets and small links. Others beg for firm signs to guide cars off peak. However, a few urge calm while work crews push on.
This week has packed more Lagos travel woes online as well. We also covered an Erica Nlewedim flood ordeal. She told of gridlock, a dead start, and a flat tyre. That post adds weight to calls for quick, smart fixes.
Alex ends her clip with one clear, simple plea. Give road users plain facts and a plan that works. She wants a route that saves time, not adds stress. For now, she waits to see if change will come.





