
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a textured stone wall with a relief sculpture and two signs. The sculpture appears to be of a primate's face, rendered in gray stone with a rough texture. To the left of the sculpture, a curved wooden sign with white lettering reads "MOTHER OF JOS MUSEUM". The text is in a capitalized, serif font. To the right of the sculpture, a vertical wooden sign, also with white lettering, displays "ABAGYER" in large capital letters, followed by "BINTA RAKO 1900-1990" in smaller text. The sign appears to be set against the stone wall, with some vegetation visible at the top left corner of the image. The scene is outdoors, with natural light suggesting it could be daytime. The overall impression is of a historical marker or artwork associated with the Jos Museum in Nigeria, honoring someone named Abagyer.
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