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A brightly illuminated indoor wall display is presented from an oblique, slightly upward perspective. The display is situated within the Archdiocese of Kaduna, Maje, Kaduna, Nigeria, as indicated by a circular emblem mounted at the top center, featuring the text "ARCHDIOCESE OF KADUNA," "MAJE, KADUNA," and the motto "Matter Together in God's Family." Below the emblem, the word "CHRONICLE" is spelled out in large, red, three-dimensional letters.

The wall itself is light-colored with a subtle wavy texture. Numerous clear acrylic or glass rectangular plaques are mounted to the wall using silver standoffs. The upper sections of the display contain multiple plaques featuring sepia-toned or black-and-white portrait photographs of men, many in clerical attire. Each photo is accompanied by descriptive text, typically including a name (e.g., "REV. FR."), title, and dates. Notable visible names include "REV. FR. ANTHONY ADOH (1988-1993)," "REV. FR. JOHN KELLEY S.M.A. (1980-1988)," "REV. FR. RAYMOND BRADY S.M.A. (1974-1980)," "REV. FR. JOSEPH NNNABUILE S.M.A. (2000-2007)," "REV. FR. RONALD BARRY S.M.A. (1993-2002)," and "REV. FR. CHRISTIAN E. OKEWU, ACTING PARISH PRIEST (2016-2018)." A plaque in the top right, partially visible, identifies "HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIV."

The majority of the plaques in the middle and lower sections of the display are empty, showing only their clear surfaces and the wall texture behind them. The display is lit from above, creating reflections on the glossy plaque surfaces. Along the bottom left base of the wall, a narrow border contains white decorative pebbles and a small artificial plant with red flowers. No individuals are visible interacting with the display.
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Feb 13, 2026, 8:24 AM

Kaduna, Nigeria

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A brightly illuminated indoor wall display is presented from an oblique, slightly upward perspective. The display is situated within the Archdiocese of Kaduna, Maje, Kaduna, Nigeria, as indicated by a circular emblem mounted at the top center, featuring the text "ARCHDIOCESE OF KADUNA," "MAJE, KADUNA," and the motto "Matter Together in God's Family." Below the emblem, the word "CHRONICLE" is spelled out in large, red, three-dimensional letters. The wall itself is light-colored with a subtle wavy texture. Numerous clear acrylic or glass rectangular plaques are mounted to the wall using silver standoffs. The upper sections of the display contain multiple plaques featuring sepia-toned or black-and-white portrait photographs of men, many in clerical attire. Each photo is accompanied by descriptive text, typically including a name (e.g., "REV. FR."), title, and dates. Notable visible names include "REV. FR. ANTHONY ADOH (1988-1993)," "REV. FR. JOHN KELLEY S.M.A. (1980-1988)," "REV. FR. RAYMOND BRADY S.M.A. (1974-1980)," "REV. FR. JOSEPH NNNABUILE S.M.A. (2000-2007)," "REV. FR. RONALD BARRY S.M.A. (1993-2002)," and "REV. FR. CHRISTIAN E. OKEWU, ACTING PARISH PRIEST (2016-2018)." A plaque in the top right, partially visible, identifies "HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIV." The majority of the plaques in the middle and lower sections of the display are empty, showing only their clear surfaces and the wall texture behind them. The display is lit from above, creating reflections on the glossy plaque surfaces. Along the bottom left base of the wall, a narrow border contains white decorative pebbles and a small artificial plant with red flowers. No individuals are visible interacting with the display.

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