
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a close-up view of a small, irregularly torn piece of lined white paper resting on a textured ground surface. The paper contains handwritten text in blue ink, listing acronyms and their full forms. The ground itself is composed of light brown and beige-mottled concrete or tiled surfaces, interspersed with darker, granular material filling cracks and gaps, suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. The visible text on the paper is written horizontally and includes: - "11 NEPA = National electric power authority" (with "electric" and "authority" slightly misspelled in the original writing as "electinic" and "althority" respectively). - "12 FRSC = Federal road Safety Corps" (with "Federal" slightly misspelled in the original writing as "Fedral"). - A partial entry numbered "13" followed by an acronym beginning with "AA" is visible at the bottom edge of the paper, but its full content is cut off. The lighting appears bright and even, indicative of daytime. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place other than the paper lying on the ground. The paper's torn edges suggest it might have been ripped from a larger document or discarded. The setting, identified as Onitsha, Nigeria, aligns with the acronyms which are relevant to Nigerian organizations (NEPA - National Electric Power Authority, FRSC - Federal Road Safety Corps). The overall impression is that of a casual, possibly discarded, note lying on a typical paved surface.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found









