
Stake attention in this memory
A bas-relief sculpture of a woman's head and shoulders is mounted on a large, rough-textured rock face. Above the sculpture, a dark wooden arch with white lettering reads "MOTHER OF JOS MUSEUM". The sculpture itself is grey and depicts a woman with short, textured hair, closed eyes, and a slightly pursed mouth. Below the sculpture, a dark wooden plaque with white lettering states "ABAGYER" at the top, followed by "BINTA BAKO 1900-1990" and "COURTESY: AYM EXCO 2025". The rock face is mottled with grey and green, indicating the presence of moss or lichen, and is segmented by natural cracks. Green foliage sprouts from the bottom and right sides of the rock. The scene appears to be outdoors, possibly in a natural or park-like setting within the city of Jos, Nigeria, given the inscription.
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