My visit to Mount Patti.

The Mount Patti Hill is a 1503 foot-tall (458 m) mountain and tourist attraction in Lokoja, Nigeria. It is famous for being the place where British journalist and writer Flora Louise Shaw (later Flora Lugard) gave Nigeria its name.

    View of Niger River from patti hill

This mini museum of colonial history (Mount Patti) is located in Lokoja, Kogi State. 
The Mount Patti hill, statute of Fredrick' lurgard and lady lugard. lugard stature in mount Patti. Kogi Lokoja built-in 1950.

Welcome gate of Mount Patti, Road to Mount Patti. Patti lukongi Lokoja, the road to the hill of doves.

The view on top of Mountain Patti, looking at Lokoja and the two biggest rivers in Nigeria. Lord Frederick Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard, House and office.

Lord Lugard rest room.
Chidi Godwin 
The name (Patti) is a Nupe word meaning hill, with (Mount) in short meaning of mountain.

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