
Stake attention in this memory
A reddish-brown weathered statue complex stands under a partially cloudy sky in Ndiaga-Akpugu, Nigeria. The central feature is a large statue depicting an older female figure, possibly a matriarch, seated at the top. She wears a headwrap and traditional attire, displaying a slight smile. Surrounding her are multiple smaller figures, appearing to be children or adolescents, engaged in a communal activity. One figure on the far left kneels, holding a long, thin object, while another on the far right stands, facing the central group, also interacting with a similar object. The figures appear to be collaborating with these objects, possibly representing agricultural implements or harvested goods. The statue complex rests on a robust rectangular base constructed from rough-hewn reddish-brown stone blocks. Affixed to the front face of this base is a white rectangular plaque with black text, identifying the monument as "LATE MAMA NWAONOVO - ONUMA," born 1882 and deceased 1989, living 107 years. Her titles are listed as "AMURU OHA 1 OF AKPUGO" and "NNE OME OGO 1 OF AKPUGO." The plaque also states "UNVEILED BY" with further text not fully visible. In the background, behind the statue, green foliage is visible on the left. On the right, part of a building with a reddish-brown tiled roof is present. Thin, dark utility wires stretch horizontally across the middle ground. The overall scene is illuminated by daylight.
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