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In Kabala, Nigeria, a group of individuals participates in what appears to be a formal event, likely a traditional wedding ceremony, indicated by the 'IYAWO ABIODUN' fan. The scene unfolds on a stage or raised platform covered with a patterned rug and a red carpet.

On the far left, a person in white traditional attire, visible from the torso down, holds a large black octagonal photography softbox with an orange interior, angled towards the central figures. To their right, four young men in white traditional garments and matching light-colored caps are present. One of these men, wearing a darker patterned cap, holds a smartphone up, seemingly capturing a photograph or video.

The central figure is a woman in a vibrant orange and yellow patterned dress and a matching headwrap (gele). She holds a red and gold fan inscribed with "IYAWO ABIODUN" (meaning "Wife Abiodun" in Yoruba). To her immediate right, another woman in a light blue and white lace dress with a gold headwrap holds a dark clutch bag and looks towards her right. A young girl in white lace and a patterned headwrap stands partially visible behind this woman.

Further to the right, a man in white traditional attire and a light-colored cap looks down at a small, ornate golden vessel held by a woman in white lace, whose face is mostly obscured. The man holds a dark smartphone in his left hand. Another woman in a blue and brown patterned dress and blue headwrap stands on the far right.

The background features white and red drapery, with red and white floral arrangements along the top. A large poster depicts a man in traditional Nigerian attire, with another person partially visible behind him. The ground beyond the red carpet appears to be paved with light-colored interlocking stones. The participants are wearing a mix of sandals and closed shoes.
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Jun 6, 2026

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In Kabala, Nigeria, a group of individuals participates in what appears to be a formal event, likely a traditional wedding ceremony, indicated by the 'IYAWO ABIODUN' fan. The scene unfolds on a stage or raised platform covered with a patterned rug and a red carpet. On the far left, a person in white traditional attire, visible from the torso down, holds a large black octagonal photography softbox with an orange interior, angled towards the central figures. To their right, four young men in white traditional garments and matching light-colored caps are present. One of these men, wearing a darker patterned cap, holds a smartphone up, seemingly capturing a photograph or video. The central figure is a woman in a vibrant orange and yellow patterned dress and a matching headwrap (gele). She holds a red and gold fan inscribed with "IYAWO ABIODUN" (meaning "Wife Abiodun" in Yoruba). To her immediate right, another woman in a light blue and white lace dress with a gold headwrap holds a dark clutch bag and looks towards her right. A young girl in white lace and a patterned headwrap stands partially visible behind this woman. Further to the right, a man in white traditional attire and a light-colored cap looks down at a small, ornate golden vessel held by a woman in white lace, whose face is mostly obscured. The man holds a dark smartphone in his left hand. Another woman in a blue and brown patterned dress and blue headwrap stands on the far right. The background features white and red drapery, with red and white floral arrangements along the top. A large poster depicts a man in traditional Nigerian attire, with another person partially visible behind him. The ground beyond the red carpet appears to be paved with light-colored interlocking stones. The participants are wearing a mix of sandals and closed shoes.

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