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An indoor scene within a large, aged building in Kuru Karama, Nigeria, depicts a group of approximately 30-40 individuals, primarily adults, appearing to be a choir or worship group. The high ceiling features exposed corrugated metal roofing and metal trussing. The walls are predominantly white or off-white, showing signs of wear, discoloration, and minor cracks, with an upper section of the far wall painted a distinct mustard yellow. Natural light enters through numerous arched windows along the side walls and a large circular window on the yellow wall. The majority of individuals are dressed in matching cream-colored robes with green trim and coordinating hats. Many are standing and holding sheets of paper, presumably musical scores or hymnals. One man in the foreground on the right, also in a similar robe, stands on a slightly raised platform, facing the choir, appearing to lead the group. To the left of the leader, a black music stand holds an electronic tablet. In the foreground, on the left, three conga drums are visible: two red/maroon and one tan. One red drum bears the inscription "BRC KURU." A man wearing the uniform is seated behind these drums, positioned as if to play them. Adjacent to the drums, a large metal pot or drum rests on the floor. Several wooden pews are visible on the left side of the frame. Framed pictures hang on the walls. The floor is light-colored concrete.
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