
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a framed painting on a textured green wall. The painting depicts a woman, identified as Nneti Okorie-Egbe, the leader of the Aba Riot of 1929. She is shown from the chest up, wearing a blue patterned garment. The text beneath her name indicates her birth year as 1866 and death year as 1968, noting she lived to be 102 years old. There is also some stylized text in white on the right side of the painting, appearing to be an artist's signature or inscription. To the right of the painting, a vibrant green shrub with bright, yellow-green foliage spills into the frame. A hand, presumably belonging to a person out of frame, is visible near the top right corner, reaching towards the shrub. In the lower left corner of the image, some metallic objects, possibly part of a broken electrical fitting, are attached to the wall. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime. The setting appears to be outdoors, given the presence of the shrub and the wall texture. The context provided indicates this scene is located in Unguwar Shanu, Nigeria.
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