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Late Dora Akunyili’s daughter’s art, breaks auction record, sells for Billions of Naira

Njideka Akunyili Crosby has set a new auction record in New York, last week, when her artwork, “Drown” soared to sell for $1,092,500, over three times the high-estimate ($200,000-$300,000), in Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Sale.

No fewer than 11 bidders competed for the work that was eventually sold to an anonymous buyer on the telephone. “Drown” is an intimate self-portrait of Njideka with her husband, Justin.

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