
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a public space in Epe, Nigeria, dominated by a large, weathered bronze-colored sculpture of two overlapping fish, positioned centrally. The fish sculpture is approximately 3-4 meters in height and width. In the foreground, two large rectangular signs are prominently displayed. The left sign is green and white, detailing a prohibition on the "Sales, distribution and usage of single-use plastics" by the Lagos State Government, with illustrative icons of banned items like nylon bags and plastic cups. The right sign is a colorful banner, primarily green, white, yellow, and red, congratulating "IBRAHEEM BALOGUN" (also known as "Olowo 001 Epe") on his "SECOND TENURE As EPE BRANCH CHAIRMAN" of the "National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW)." This banner features a large portrait of Ibraheem Balogun, a smiling man in a white shirt and green cap, and a smaller portrait of Yekinni Adeniyi (a.k.a. Nucie), credited as the courtesy provider. The background features a cloudy sky with scattered grey and white formations. Utility infrastructure, including two poles with multiple overhead wires, is visible behind the fish sculpture. Green foliage and trees are present in the mid-ground and background, with a partially visible faded red/orange truck in the far right background. The immediate foreground shows an area covered with grass. No human figures or direct actions are visible within the frame.
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