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This image captures an outdoor celebratory event in Ukwu-Abwa, Nigeria, under bright daytime conditions. The scene unfolds on a green turf-like ground, upon which numerous Nigerian Naira banknotes are scattered. Three men are prominently featured. On the left, a man wearing a white textured suit jacket over a dark shirt and black trousers stands in profile, looking towards the center. He has a dark, faded haircut. In the middle, a bald man in a light brown or gold traditional Nigerian attire (likely a kaftan or agbada) holds a microphone to his mouth, suggesting he is speaking or acting as an MC. He is also holding a small stack of banknotes in one hand, looking down. On the right, a third man, partially visible, wears a dark brown traditional outfit and a dark watch on his wrist. He is holding a stack or fan of banknotes in his hands, also looking at them. The scattered money on the ground and held by the men signifies the cultural practice of "money spraying," common at Nigerian weddings, parties, and other festive gatherings. The banknotes appear to be of various, possibly lower, denominations and are somewhat worn. In the background, out-of-focus individuals, white and gold fabric decorations (suggesting tents or canopies), and a metal structure (possibly part of a decorative arch or scaffolding) further indicate a festive and decorated event setting. The overall atmosphere conveys celebration and generosity. No legible text is visible on the banknotes or elsewhere.
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