This piece represents the Chibok school girls that were rescued from the Boko Haram abduction symbolizing their recovery program for reintegration supported by the Neem Foundation. Tsaya means “stop” and the raising of the right hand is in protest to painful memories and oppression. This recovery program is facilitated throughout Nigeria for victims of ongoing abductions.
acrylic on canvas, 2021, 36”60”,
This piece represents the Chibok school girls that were rescued from the Boko Haram abduction symbolizing their recovery program for reintegration supported by the Neem Foundation. Tsaya means “stop” and the raising of the right hand is in protest to painful memories and oppression. This recovery program is facilitated throughout Nigeria for victims of ongoing abductions.