Art Exhibition, Museum, Culture, Identity, Nigeria, Tradition, History, Women, Hairdo, Dance
PM News . 22 November 2000 . Pg 8

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The text describes an exhibition of oil paintings by Emenike Ogwo at the National Museum in Onikan, Lagos, Nigeria. The exhibition was organized by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments and featured works that showcased the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. The paintings depicted various aspects of Nigerian culture, including traditional masquerade dance forms and the hair-do worn by housemaids. The exhibition aimed to highlight the importance of preserving the cultural identity of Nigerians, particularly those from the southern parts of the country.
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