A statue with its arms outstretched is that of the Yoruba people's beloved Moshood Abiola who would and should have been President in 1993 but the elections were annulled and Abiola was thrown into jail
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A statue with its arms outstretched is that of the Yoruba people's beloved Moshood Abiola who would and should have been President in 1993 but the elections were annulled and Abiola was thrown into jail

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Photograph

Sophia Evans

Maker
Malawian

A statue with its arms outstretched is that of the Yoruba people's beloved Moshood Abiola who would and should have been President in 1993 but the elections were annulled and Abiola was thrown into jail

From Dirty Oil Business


2002
Inkjet print
Image: 9 3/8 × 14 in. (23.8 × 35.5 cm)
Paper: 11 5/8 × 16 9/16 in. (29.5 × 42 cm)
Gift of the FiftyCrows Foundation, 2015
2015.0133.1396

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