Nigerian Artist Fred Martins uses the iconic afro comb to celebrate activists jailed fighting for freedom and fairness for Africans.
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Nigerian Artist Fred Martins uses the iconic afro comb to celebrate activists jailed fighting for freedom and fairness for Africans.
Cross River, looking north from Anohia (one of the two most southern Afikpo villages, high up on the banks above the river).
Simon Ottenberg, 1959-60
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15 years give it take
Took my father around 25 years so I always find it odd that Americans have no clue how lengthy and tiring the process actually is..
I took this picture as a reminder. To remind myself that I am not bound to one place. To remind myself that places like this exist, and waiting for me to come back. This was my first time visiting the stream after many years of going back to Nigeria. My mother told me stories of how she and her cousins used to bathe here. How this was the place she learnt to swim. How the water was so clear you could look right in and see your toes as if there was nothing surrounding it.
I heard it before I saw it. gasped when I did.
Ezeagu Enugu, Nigeria.
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