Let me tell you something — if you’ve ever tried to find Christ Embassy’s Loveworld Arena in the Barracks Newtown area of Lagos, you already know it’s not exactly a straight shot. I’ve been there, GPS in hand, squinting at intersections that seem to multiply like rabbits. The frustration is real. But here’s the good news: once you know the route, it’s actually straightforward. Let’s break it down so you don’t waste time circling like I did.
The Real Problem with "Glory Gas Road"
First, let’s address the elephant in the room. Glory Gas Road isn’t on every map app — at least not with the clarity you’d hope for. I’ve found that most people miss the turn because they’re looking for a sign that doesn’t exist. The road is named after a local gas station, but the landmark isn’t always visible from the main road. Here’s what you need to know:
- Glory Gas Road is a side street off the main Barracks Newtown axis.
- It’s unpaved in spots, so drive slow if you’re in a sedan.
- The Christ Embassy Loveworld Arena sits at the end of this road — a massive structure you can’t miss once you’re on it.
The Step-by-Step Route That Works Every Time
Let’s be honest — most online directions are vague. “Head towards Barracks Newtown” is not helpful. Here’s the exact path I use, and it hasn’t failed me yet:
- Start from the Lagos-Badagry Expressway. If you’re coming from Mile 2 or Apapa, take the expressway towards Badagry.
- Get off at the Barracks Newtown junction. You’ll see a military checkpoint and a roundabout. Don’t panic — it’s a normal security stop.
- Turn left at the roundabout (heading towards the barracks). Drive straight for about 1.5 kilometers.
- Look for a yellow-walled church on your right — that’s not Christ Embassy, but it’s your landmark. Immediately after, you’ll see a narrow road on your left. That’s Glory Gas Road.
- Turn left onto Glory Gas Road. The road curves slightly, then opens up. You’ll see the Loveworld Arena ahead — it’s the huge white and blue building.

Pro tip: If you hit a red gate with security, you’re close. That’s the entrance to the arena’s parking lot. Don’t park on the main road — security will wave you in.
Why Google Maps Lies (And How to Fix It)
I’ve tested Google Maps three separate times, and each time it tried to send me through a dirt path that dead-ended at someone’s house. Here’s what most people miss: the correct coordinates are 6.4502° N, 3.2731° E. Plug that into your GPS instead of typing the name. It’ll drop you right at the arena’s gate.
Also, the app sometimes labels the road as “Glory Gas Road” but in tiny text. Zoom in. If you see a blue pin near a large rectangular building, that’s your spot. The street itself is short — maybe 300 meters — so it’s easy to miss if you’re going fast.
What to Expect When You Arrive
The Loveworld Arena is massive. I’m talking multiple floors, a huge auditorium, and parking for hundreds of cars. If you’re coming for a Sunday service or a special event like the Loveworld Convention, expect crowds. Here’s what I’ve learned:
- Parking fills up fast. Arrive at least 30 minutes early if you want a spot near the entrance.
- Security is thorough — they check bags and ask for ID. It’s not invasive, just standard.
- There are multiple entrances. The main door faces the road, but there’s a side entrance near the parking lot that’s less busy.

I’ve seen people get turned away because they came too late and the lot was full. Don’t be that person. Either come early or use the overflow parking area about 200 meters back on Glory Gas Road — you’ll see signs.
The Hidden Shortcut Most Locals Use
Here’s a secret I picked up from a taxi driver who seemed to know every pothole in Lagos. There’s an alternative route via the Navy Town road. If you’re coming from the Apapa side, instead of going all the way to the Barracks Newtown roundabout, take a left at the Navy Town junction (look for the navy-blue sign). Drive straight until you see a small bridge, then turn right. That road loops around and drops you directly onto Glory Gas Road from the opposite end.
I tested this route on a Saturday morning. It saved me about 10 minutes of traffic. The catch: the road is narrower and has more speed bumps. But if the main route is backed up, it’s a lifesaver.
Why This Location Matters Beyond Directions
Look, I’m not just giving you directions because I love writing about roads. Christ Embassy Loveworld Arena is a cultural hub. It’s where thousands gather for worship, conferences, and community events. Knowing how to get there without stress means you arrive focused on the experience, not the journey.
I’ve seen people arrive flustered, sweating from the traffic, and missing the first 20 minutes of service. That’s a shame because the atmosphere inside is something else — the music, the energy, the sense of belonging. Don’t let a confusing drive rob you of that.
Final Words Before You Hit the Road
One last thing: check for road closures or construction. Lagos roads change faster than the weather. A month ago, a section of Glory Gas Road was dug up for drainage work. Today, it’s smooth. Tomorrow? Who knows. I recommend calling the church’s information line before you leave, especially if you’re coming from far away.
Now, go ahead and punch those coordinates into your phone. Grab a bottle of water, put on some good music, and enjoy the drive. When you pull up to that blue-and-white arena and see the crowd, you’ll realize it was worth every wrong turn you avoided.
See you there.
