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Mount Patti

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ugbogba Mount Patti Hill chi1503 (458 m). Mount patti ojuwo ki amone a nweju nwu nyoyo efewo Lokoja, Nigeria. E nwi ki amone du mo ri ojuwo Patti chi ugbo ki ami enefu Flora Louise Shaw di odu nwi Ojane Nigeria.[1][2]

Ene ki di odu nwi Nigeria odo 1914 chi Flora Shaw alu ki ya ki efewo Lokoja gwi ate ojuwo, odu Nigeria wi efedo nwu alu ki ya li oji Niger kpai aji Benue .

Efi ola ku ma ko tefu otakada The Times ochu ejodudu nolu mejo odo 1897, Shaw ka ki ni odu ku ma du nwi Nigeria ki ki jiji ololo n

Odo 1900, Gobinor North kpai South Protectorate Nigeria Sir Lord Frederick Lugard manyi ami enefu ku ma chi agboji nigeria mi unyi ukolo ma kpai ku ma kwukwu du ti ojuwo Patti.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

chegbulu ejodudu ki di ejowo North chi lokoja ma ko te odo 1865.[7]

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