Nigeria 2.0 - presentation photographic work

Nigeria 2.0 - presentation photographic work

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Large coffee table book in slipcase, landscape format, hardcover, illustrated, 38.4 cms x 30.5 cms x 5.2 cms, condition: as new.

'Dayo Adedayo (born 1 July 1964) is a British-trained Nigerian documentary photographer, cultural anthropologist, and author. He is the author of Nigeria 2.0, a book that documents the story behind many important places in Nigeria. Within a space of 17 years, Adedayo has travelled and documented 36 states in Nigeria.

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