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statue of Lady Justice, a representation of justice and fairness, standing in front of a cream-colored building in Jalingo, Nigeria
Short Termstatue of Lady Justice, a representation of justice and fairness, standing in front of a cream-colored building in Jalingo, Nigeria. The statue is made of a reddish-brown material, possibly bronze, and depicts Lady Justice blindfolded, holding a scale in her right hand and a sword in her left. The building behind the statue has several windows and appears to be an educational institution, as suggested by the text "TETFUND TERTIARY EDUCATION TRUST FUND" and "NORMAL INTERVENTION 2019" visible on the wall. A plaque at the base of the statue indicates it is an "EXCO PROJECT 2020/2021" commissioned by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Vincent Adu Tenebe, in honor of the pioneer Dean Faculty of Law, Professor Benedicta Daudu, with the date 15/04/2021. The surrounding area is covered with gravel, and a tree with green leaves casts shadows on the wall and the statue. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late afternoon, given the warm sunlight.

