Éwn malábó:Infobox body of water Jabi Lake chi omi ki gbobo earth dam ki onẹ che tódù ki jẹñwu abo du ku dẹ efu ewó Abuja, NigeriaJabi Lake chi omi ki gbobo earth dam ki onẹ che tódù ki jẹñwu abo du ku dẹ efu ewó.[1] Éwn malábó:Convert.[2]

An aerial view of Jabi Lake Abuja Nigeria

Ma fu unana aji lẹ che tódù ki nálè du omí ñwu aluka amonẹ 100,000 ku ma dodo efu ewó lẹ. Ama anubi ku ma Usuma Dam ki nana tule kọ, ájí lẹ mu dùgbó ku ma du kpẹja kpai ẹñwù igo.

Ogbegbele ñwu

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Ogbele ájí lẹ ágbá nyọgba efu anẹ kwefu utakpa ọdọ 1980. Efu ọdọ 2007, anẹ ki dẹ ogbele ñwu ku ma dọ kọ Jabi Lake Park Ma la n'ibe tódù ki nẹ ígbá kamónẹ áwá mí jọ. .[3] Ma che ujọ ojoji ojoji ọmọ lẹ mañyi amonẹ wewe áwá tódù ku ma gw'ọkọ yì èju ómì ñwu.

References

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  1. Ngwu, E. O.; Ihuahi, J. A.; Oluborode, G. B.; Olokor, J. O. (2013). "Current trends of fish processing in Jabi Lake area" (in English). Lagos (Nigeria): FISON: 428–429. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Ekwe, Michael C.; Ibrahim, Asma T.; Balogun, Ifeoluwa A.; Adedeji, Oluwatola I.; Ekwe, David O.; Nom, Jemimah (2019-03-27). "Assessment of Urban Cooling Island Effects of Jabi Lake Reservoir, Abuja on its Surrounding Microclimate Using Geospatial Techniques". Global Journal of Science Frontier Research (in American English). 19 (A2): 37–47. ISSN 2249-4626.
  3. Onuegbu, Edith Nwapi & Perpetua (2012-11-04). "Reviving Jabi Lake Park for tourism development". Daily Trust (in English). Retrieved 2020-09-02.