
Stake attention in this memory
In Akwanga, Nigeria, a congregation stands in rows of wooden benches inside a simple, long hall. The walls are painted a pale yellow, and the ceiling is a white tin with a grid pattern. Multiple large, white ceiling fans are suspended from the ceiling, some appearing aged. Fluorescent tube lights hang on long cords, illuminating the space. The floor is a worn, greenish concrete. Several windows with metal bars are visible along the walls, letting in daylight. The people are dressed in various traditional African attire and Western clothing. Most are standing and facing forward, suggesting a religious service. The perspective is from within the hall, looking towards the front.
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