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The image displays a multi-layered collage of photographs and text, presented at an oblique angle, located in the city of Alaguntan, Nigeria. The foreground prominently features three women, rendered with a distinct contour line-art effect in green, brown, and white tones. Each woman wears an elaborate green headwrap (gele) and white traditional attire with prominent white beaded necklaces. The woman on the left wears dark sunglasses, the central woman exhibits a contemplative upward gaze, and the woman on the right smiles towards the viewer.

Behind these figures, several printed grayscale and sepia-toned photographs are visible. One background image shows a seated group of women in traditional dress, many wearing sunglasses. Another partial image depicts a person on horseback, suggesting a procession or display. Overlaid text excerpts provide context regarding the Ojude Oba festival, identifying its initial name as "Ita Oba," describing "Regberegbe" groups, acknowledging Awujale Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona's role in modernizing the festival, noting that horseback displays were originally led by "Baloguns (war generals) of Ijebuland," and highlighting the festival's contribution to Ogun State's cultural tourism revenue. A thin, gold-colored frame edge is visible along the top-left perimeter of the collage.
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The image displays a multi-layered collage of photographs and text, presented at an oblique angle, located in the city of Alaguntan, Nigeria. The foreground prominently features three women, rendered with a distinct contour line-art effect in green, brown, and white tones. Each woman wears an elaborate green headwrap (gele) and white traditional attire with prominent white beaded necklaces. The woman on the left wears dark sunglasses, the central woman exhibits a contemplative upward gaze, and the woman on the right smiles towards the viewer. Behind these figures, several printed grayscale and sepia-toned photographs are visible. One background image shows a seated group of women in traditional dress, many wearing sunglasses. Another partial image depicts a person on horseback, suggesting a procession or display. Overlaid text excerpts provide context regarding the Ojude Oba festival, identifying its initial name as "Ita Oba," describing "Regberegbe" groups, acknowledging Awujale Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona's role in modernizing the festival, noting that horseback displays were originally led by "Baloguns (war generals) of Ijebuland," and highlighting the festival's contribution to Ogun State's cultural tourism revenue. A thin, gold-colored frame edge is visible along the top-left perimeter of the collage.

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