
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an open booklet, likely a funeral program or memorial booklet, with text and photographs. The booklet is open to two pages. The left page contains a heading "Children" followed by names written vertically: * Ijipti Assi * Ijasini Assi * Ijagsegi Assi * Ijamul (Papa) Assi * Ijanwada (Mama Putzi) Assi Below these names, a small paragraph reads: "To a life well lived, though you're no longer with us, your warmth, wisdom & love will continue to inspire us all. We'll always cherish the memories of your kindness & generosity and your legacy will continue to live through the stories we shared & the lessons you taught us." At the bottom left, the number "8" is visible. The right page has a heading "Tributes" written vertically on the right side. To the left of this heading, there are several paragraphs of text. The top paragraph begins "M y beloved mother, your extraordinary 96 years of life have left an indelible mark on me. Despite not having the private of formal education, the opportunities you never had worked diligently to ensure we received the education possible. Your selfless sacrifices, unwavering dedication, and unconditional love shaped us into the people we are today. Your legacy of love, resilience, and determination will continue to inspire us. Even in death, I love and miss you deeply, Mum, and I would choose you as my mother in my next life. Your memory will forever be cherished and remembered. Rest in peace, Mama." Below this text are two photographs: * The top photograph is a portrait of a man in a formal military-style uniform and cap, with a dark complexion and a serious expression. * The bottom photograph is a group portrait of many children and a few adults, all smiling, in what appears to be an indoor setting. Below the bottom photograph, the name "Thomas Angaranyi S." is written, and a short message begins, "I love you, Mummy. You are the best mummy in the world - beautiful and so kind. Mommy loves me every day, and I will always love my mommy. You are so kind to me. Adieu, Our Champion." The overall scene is a dedication or tribute page within a printed booklet, likely commemorating a deceased individual. There is no visible indication of the city of Gulak, Nigeria, within the image itself.
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