Traffic congestion has resurfaced on Ago Palace Way in Lagos, Nigeria, due to poorly coordinated truck traffic accessing an inland terminal. Commuters, residents, and workers are experiencing significant delays, with journeys taking up to three hours. The gridlock is centered around the inland terminal corridor, disrupting daily routines and causing hardship. Authorities have yet to comment on the renewed congestion. This situation mirrors previous disruptions caused by similar truck-related issues in the area. The congestion impacts local businesses and residents’ ability to move freely. The problem highlights ongoing challenges with freight logistics and infrastructure management in Lagos.