Memory from Ban, Nigeria
FM-LhTsf1
Ban, Nigeria
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The scene depicts a close-up view of a study or workspace, featuring a section of a wooden shelf unit

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The scene depicts a close-up view of a study or workspace, featuring a section of a wooden shelf unit. On the top shelf, a collection of academic books and journals is visible. A large, dark-spined book titled "GROSS PSYCHOLOGY THE SCIENCE OF MIND AND BEHAVIOUR SIXTH EDITION" by Richard shows significant wear and peeling. Adjacent to it are spines for "RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Techniques and Methods," "ISSUES IN POSTGRADUATE STUDIES" edited by Prof. Timothy O. Oyeyunde, and "JOS JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES VOLUME 1 NUMBER 2, AUGUST, 2024." A "NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC AND APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY (NIBAP)" is also present. Partially visible at the top left, behind the large psychology book, is a red book with a black symbol resembling a swastika on its spine. Below the shelf, a white and blue electronic device, possibly a power inverter or charging unit, with a red power switch and two black cables connected, rests on a surface next to crumpled white paper. The left edge of a black electronic screen, likely a monitor, is partially visible, bearing a pink sticky note. A bright white ring light, mounted on a black stand, illuminates the right side of the scene. The background consists of a wall with a two-tone paint job, likely orange or brown on the upper section and a darker color below. The specific location in the city of Ban, Nigeria, is not discernible from the image; however, the presence of Nigerian journal titles and an editor's name indicates a general Nigerian context, with a specific reference to Jos.

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