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‘‘Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ 

The African world has been and is still struggling to emancipate in the true sense of the word, from the self-inflicted injustices and other forms of injustices that bedevil mankind in every front.

Many people are displaced, many are languishing in silence because they don’t have those who will go and speak for them. Those who are stripped of their humanities are not connected in the scheme of things and as such incapacitated to fight for their abrogated rights.

To question the status quo is a crime and misnomer. Under these scenarios, truths and civil liberties are suffering in captivities. The painting: 
‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’, 48.75 ins. x 57.25 ins’, Acrylic on Canvas, 2004, depicts in a pensive mode a system that is crushing, suffocating, choking and strangulating its citizenry and inhabitants with unhealthy environments generated by, in most cases, the dictatorial powers that be. For the facts that they are daft and desperate in their pursuits and actions, it is very difficult for the hapless and helpless to take the desired risks.

But there must be a healthy and enabling political, economic, cultural, social, etc, environments for positive changes to be introduced and enthroned. Any ugly  situations will not guaranty the securities of the lives and properties of both local and foreign investors and tourists. Lack of healthy and enabling environments are hampering growths and developments at all levels of human developments because the foreign investors and the inflow of goods and services are greatly affected. Most of these problems are making it difficult for personalities to emerge from the respective  communities, societies, countries, or continents.

‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ will be shipped to Saatchi Arts, in case of possible future purchase, ROLLED in a TUBE. It will be shipped UNSTRETCHED, UNFRAMED and ROLLED in a TUBE. It is in a perfect condition at Mbonu-Emerem Museum of Art, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.

By

Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem
(International Artist from Nigeria)
‘‘Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ 

The African world has been and is still struggling to emancipate in the true sense of the word, from the self-inflicted injustices and other forms of injustices that bedevil mankind in every front.

Many people are displaced, many are languishing in silence because they don’t have those who will go and speak for them. Those who are stripped of their humanities are not connected in the scheme of things and as such incapacitated to fight for their abrogated rights.

To question the status quo is a crime and misnomer. Under these scenarios, truths and civil liberties are suffering in captivities. The painting: 
‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’, 48.75 ins. x 57.25 ins’, Acrylic on Canvas, 2004, depicts in a pensive mode a system that is crushing, suffocating, choking and strangulating its citizenry and inhabitants with unhealthy environments generated by, in most cases, the dictatorial powers that be. For the facts that they are daft and desperate in their pursuits and actions, it is very difficult for the hapless and helpless to take the desired risks.

But there must be a healthy and enabling political, economic, cultural, social, etc, environments for positive changes to be introduced and enthroned. Any ugly  situations will not guaranty the securities of the lives and properties of both local and foreign investors and tourists. Lack of healthy and enabling environments are hampering growths and developments at all levels of human developments because the foreign investors and the inflow of goods and services are greatly affected. Most of these problems are making it difficult for personalities to emerge from the respective  communities, societies, countries, or continents.

‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ will be shipped to Saatchi Arts, in case of possible future purchase, ROLLED in a TUBE. It will be shipped UNSTRETCHED, UNFRAMED and ROLLED in a TUBE. It is in a perfect condition at Mbonu-Emerem Museum of Art, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.

By

Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem
(International Artist from Nigeria)
‘‘Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ 

The African world has been and is still struggling to emancipate in the true sense of the word, from the self-inflicted injustices and other forms of injustices that bedevil mankind in every front.

Many people are displaced, many are languishing in silence because they don’t have those who will go and speak for them. Those who are stripped of their humanities are not connected in the scheme of things and as such incapacitated to fight for their abrogated rights.

To question the status quo is a crime and misnomer. Under these scenarios, truths and civil liberties are suffering in captivities. The painting: 
‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’, 48.75 ins. x 57.25 ins’, Acrylic on Canvas, 2004, depicts in a pensive mode a system that is crushing, suffocating, choking and strangulating its citizenry and inhabitants with unhealthy environments generated by, in most cases, the dictatorial powers that be. For the facts that they are daft and desperate in their pursuits and actions, it is very difficult for the hapless and helpless to take the desired risks.

But there must be a healthy and enabling political, economic, cultural, social, etc, environments for positive changes to be introduced and enthroned. Any ugly  situations will not guaranty the securities of the lives and properties of both local and foreign investors and tourists. Lack of healthy and enabling environments are hampering growths and developments at all levels of human developments because the foreign investors and the inflow of goods and services are greatly affected. Most of these problems are making it difficult for personalities to emerge from the respective  communities, societies, countries, or continents.

‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ will be shipped to Saatchi Arts, in case of possible future purchase, ROLLED in a TUBE. It will be shipped UNSTRETCHED, UNFRAMED and ROLLED in a TUBE. It is in a perfect condition at Mbonu-Emerem Museum of Art, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.

By

Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem
(International Artist from Nigeria)
‘‘Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ 

The African world has been and is still struggling to emancipate in the true sense of the word, from the self-inflicted injustices and other forms of injustices that bedevil mankind in every front.

Many people are displaced, many are languishing in silence because they don’t have those who will go and speak for them. Those who are stripped of their humanities are not connected in the scheme of things and as such incapacitated to fight for their abrogated rights.

To question the status quo is a crime and misnomer. Under these scenarios, truths and civil liberties are suffering in captivities. The painting: 
‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’, 48.75 ins. x 57.25 ins’, Acrylic on Canvas, 2004, depicts in a pensive mode a system that is crushing, suffocating, choking and strangulating its citizenry and inhabitants with unhealthy environments generated by, in most cases, the dictatorial powers that be. For the facts that they are daft and desperate in their pursuits and actions, it is very difficult for the hapless and helpless to take the desired risks.

But there must be a healthy and enabling political, economic, cultural, social, etc, environments for positive changes to be introduced and enthroned. Any ugly  situations will not guaranty the securities of the lives and properties of both local and foreign investors and tourists. Lack of healthy and enabling environments are hampering growths and developments at all levels of human developments because the foreign investors and the inflow of goods and services are greatly affected. Most of these problems are making it difficult for personalities to emerge from the respective  communities, societies, countries, or continents.

‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ will be shipped to Saatchi Arts, in case of possible future purchase, ROLLED in a TUBE. It will be shipped UNSTRETCHED, UNFRAMED and ROLLED in a TUBE. It is in a perfect condition at Mbonu-Emerem Museum of Art, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.

By

Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem
(International Artist from Nigeria)
''Wrapped in Jungle Justice''
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Mbonu Emerem

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‘‘Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ The African world has been and is still struggling to emancipate in the true sense of the word, from the self-inflicted injustices and other forms of injustices that bedevil mankind in every front. Many people are displaced, many are languishing in silence because they don’t have those who will go and speak for them. Those who are stripped of their humanities are not connected in the scheme of things and as such incapacitated to fight for their abrogated rights. To question the status quo is a crime and misnomer. Under these scenarios, truths and civil liberties are suffering in captivities. The painting: ‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’, 48.75 ins. x 57.25 ins’, Acrylic on Canvas, 2004, depicts in a pensive mode a system that is crushing, suffocating, choking and strangulating its citizenry and inhabitants with unhealthy environments generated by, in most cases, the dictatorial powers that be. For the facts that they are daft and desperate in their pursuits and actions, it is very difficult for the hapless and helpless to take the desired risks. But there must be a healthy and enabling political, economic, cultural, social, etc, environments for positive changes to be introduced and enthroned. Any ugly situations will not guaranty the securities of the lives and properties of both local and foreign investors and tourists. Lack of healthy and enabling environments are hampering growths and developments at all levels of human developments because the foreign investors and the inflow of goods and services are greatly affected. Most of these problems are making it difficult for personalities to emerge from the respective communities, societies, countries, or continents. ‘’Wrapped in Jungle Justice’’ will be shipped to Saatchi Arts, in case of possible future purchase, ROLLED in a TUBE. It will be shipped UNSTRETCHED, UNFRAMED and ROLLED in a TUBE. It is in a perfect condition at Mbonu-Emerem Museum of Art, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria. By Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem (International Artist from Nigeria)

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:57.3 W x 48.8 H x 0.3 D in

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The Biography of a Visual Artist, Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem (International Artist from Nigeria) Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem was born on December 8, 1957. He hails from Uburuekwe Autonomous Community in Isu Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria, Africa. In 2011, Sir Mbonu Emerem, was one of the 30 International Artists selected in Italy from 11 countries: Italy, Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Spain, India, USA, Portugal, Brazil, Nigeria and Costa Rica, to exhibit from February 11, 2011 March 21, 2011, in Ventipertrenta in Tecate, Baja Califonia, Mexico. The artists were selected from the participants in the various editions made in Italy. In the exhibition there are some of the artworks that were awarded by the international jury and also some of those which the audience decided to reward, through surveys. In 2011, Sir Mbonu C. Emerem received these awards and honours:  Invitation for Induction into the American Hall of Fame. by the American Biographical Institute (ABI)., USA;  World Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Biographical Institute, ABI., USA.  Nomination for the position of the Deputy Governor of the American Biographical Institute Research Association. (ABIRA), USA;  'The Noble Order of International Ambassadors'' American Biographical Institute, ABI, Personal Nomination of Sir Mbonu C. Emerem, for the 2011. This is an honorary decoration rewarding multinational men and women for their outstanding services to world society.  In the same year, Sir Mbonu C. Emerem was awarded: ''The World Congress of Arts, Sciences and Communications Lifetime Achievement Award' by The World Congress, Great Britain. Also, in the same 2011, the International Biographical Center, Cambridge, England, awarded artist, Sir Mbonu C. Emerem the following awards:  ''The Da Vinci Diamond For Inspirational Accomplishment;  Deputy Director General of the international Biographical Center for Africa  The International Order of Merit  2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century 2011  In 2012, Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem was awarded ''Gold Medal for Nigeria'' in the One World Diverse Yet Intertwined. A personal nomination from the American Biographical Institutes Governing Board of Editors in the United States of America.  Also, in 2012, Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem was appointed as one of the ''International Artistic Advisors Committee of the Museum of the Americas'' (IAACMOA), Representing NIGERIA.

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