
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts an outdoor area at the Theological Seminary of Northern Nigeria (TSNN) in Rafin Par, Jos, Plateau State, under a clear, bright blue sky. In the immediate foreground, a light-grey concrete sculpture portrays a right hand firmly grasping a long, vertical sword, which tapers to a point. This sculpture rests on a patch of dry, sparse grass and earth. To the right of the hand-and-sword sculpture, a dark metal structure featuring two broad, stylized wings is visible. Further right and slightly behind this winged structure, an incomplete or deteriorated large sculpture, resembling a quadruped (possibly a horse), is constructed from wooden branches and reddish-brown material, supported by thin wooden scaffolding. The midground features a large, open area paved with light-colored pavers. At least three sedans are parked on this surface: a silver sedan partially visible on the left, and two lighter-colored sedans positioned further back towards the center-right. In the background, on the left, a distinctive multi-story building with a curved, ribbed roof is prominent; this is the chapel of the TSNN. Partial text "PHYSICAL THEO WORSHIP" is visible on its facade. Numerous trees with green foliage are scattered across the midground and background. No individuals are present within the visible frame.
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