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Inside a large, unpainted concrete building, identified as a church or assembly hall by the presence of pews and a banner, a procession of approximately 20-30 adult women is underway, moving from left to right. The women are uniformly dressed in white lace blouses, dark blue wrapper skirts with a white chain-link pattern and a central oval emblem (one partially visible with "ELIZABETH 1876"), and matching dark blue headwraps. Many participants are carrying either blue or green tote bags. Their expressions range from neutral to smiling. In the far left background, a woman holds a green banner with text, including "DIOCESE" and "ANGLICAN CHURCH", visible, indicating the event's context. Wooden pews are partially visible along the left side of the frame. In the immediate foreground, an orange plastic chair with "EFACANN" inscribed on its back is positioned. The building features a high, unpainted concrete ceiling with exposed beams and columns, from which bare incandescent light bulbs and ceiling fans are suspended. Blue and white fabric drapes adorn the background. A few men are visible in the deeper background, wearing dark attire. This scene is situated within the city of Aba, Nigeria.
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