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Nigerian artists use giant art piece to promote peace
The artists, operating under the banner of artists for social change, in Nigeria's Cross River State are putting together a giant painting highlighting growing insecurity in Nigeria. The project is inspired by the recent EndSars protests, kidnappings across the country and attacks by armed groups such as Boko Haram in the north of the country. Hannah Bassey is one of the painters involved in the project. She spoke to Focus on Africa’s Audrey Brown.
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