Akogba

It is a large monolith in the north-west of the Ekinrin-Adde community overlooking the town as well as being the source of the Akogba Spring.

[2][3][4][5] It is a massive out crop of granite rocks of primitive formation that contains caves which offered protection to the people in the days of intertribal wars.

Hence, to the Ekinrin-Adde, the Akogba mountain stands not only as one of the physical geographical phenomenon that dotted the landscape, but also as a monument of faith in unity, strength and unfailing protection and sustenance from the supreme being.

Dayo Babalola (a UK based indigene of the Ekinrin-Adde) after due consultation with all stakeholders and like minds.

The hike is an opportunity to explore this nature endowment and showcase the distinguishing characteristics of the diverse landscapes, culture, tradition, and history of Ekinrin-Adde people.

Akogba hill
Akogba Hill Hiking
View from Akogba Hill
Hikers for the 2021 Maiden Edition, AkogbaHills, Ekinrin-Adde