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Patrick Nwakamma Ottih (1918 – November 18, 2004) was a legendary entrepreneur in Victoria City, Southern Cameroon, between 1932-1971, a leading member of the Casablanca Group bloc of the African Nationalist Movement, and a foundation member of the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroon's in 1944. ==Early life and education== He was born in Awa, Oguta County Council, Eastern Nigeria, British colonial Nigeria, to Chief Ottih Okoronkwo and Mrs. Ejiatu Ottih of Ndi-Onyeagorom village of Aro Awa, in Awa Community Council of Oguta County Council. Chief Ottih Okoronkwo (His father) was a customary court judge in Awa community council of Oguta County Council, and the paramount chief of the British Empire in Oguta 11. He attended elementary school education in Awomama and Mbieri in Eastern Nigeria, and undertook business apprenticeship in Aba, Eastern Nigeria, under the guardianship of his father's friend, during which he initiated correspondence college studies, and continued it through his initial entrepreneurial experiences in Southern Cameroon.
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