
Stake attention in this memory
In Alor, Nigeria, a multi-story, grey-painted building with a light-colored, sloped roof dominates the background. The roof is equipped with solar panels. A Nigerian coat of arms is affixed to the upper facade of the building. The structure features numerous square-paned windows, some of which are open. A large, grey metal gate, decorated with red and green fabric, stands in front of the building. In the mid-ground, a group of approximately 20 to 30 young women are uniformly dressed in yellow short-sleeved shirts, black knee-length skirts, yellow head coverings (hats or scarves), and white shoes and gloves. They are arranged in rows on a dirt and gravel surface, appearing to be marching or performing. One woman at the far left of the group holds a white stick or baton. Vehicles are present in the scene. On the left, a dark-colored utility van or truck with "GEESINK" visible on its side and a white banner on its front bumper reading "AGBIGWE IS WORKING" and "MY PGI MY PGI!!" (partially obscured) is parked. A white sedan is partially visible behind it. On the right, a white pickup truck is partially visible. The scene is illuminated by daylight under a clear sky.
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