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A multi-person indoor event is depicted, likely a conference or formal gathering, located in Itirin, Nigeria. The foreground is dominated by a patterned carpet featuring a geometric design in shades of orange, green, and beige. Three individuals are seated on two interconnected orange upholstered armchairs.

The individual on the far left, partially visible, wears a dark suit, a white shirt, and dark brown formal shoes. A lanyard with an identification badge is visible around their neck.
Adjacent to them, on the left orange armchair, is an individual wearing a white long-sleeved tunic, white trousers, a gold, brown, and white patterned wrapper, and a matching headwrap (gele). This person's hands are clasped, and their gaze is directed downwards. They are wearing dark brown formal shoes with a slight heel.
On the right orange armchair, another individual is seated, wearing a white long-sleeved top with chest embroidery, a gold, brown, and white patterned robe (agbada style), and a matching cap (fila). This person holds an open book or document in their lap, looking down at it. They wear dark brown slip-on formal shoes.
To the right, partially visible, is a fourth individual wearing light grey traditional Nigerian attire (agbada and trousers) and a matching cap. They wear black slip-on formal shoes.

In the midground and background, multiple attendees are seated in rows of darker-colored chairs. These individuals represent a diverse group, primarily dark-skinned, dressed in a mix of Western business attire (suits, shirts, ties) and traditional Nigerian clothing (agbadas, caps, headwraps). One individual in the midground wears a blue cap, possibly a uniform. A green "EXIT" sign with white text is visible above a doorway in the upper background. The walls are covered with light-colored, possibly fabric, panels. The scene is evenly lit, suggesting overhead artificial lighting.
Jerome

Dec 16, 2025, 11:13 AM

Itirin, Nigeria

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A multi-person indoor event is depicted, likely a conference or formal gathering, located in Itirin, Nigeria. The foreground is dominated by a patterned carpet featuring a geometric design in shades of orange, green, and beige. Three individuals are seated on two interconnected orange upholstered armchairs. The individual on the far left, partially visible, wears a dark suit, a white shirt, and dark brown formal shoes. A lanyard with an identification badge is visible around their neck. Adjacent to them, on the left orange armchair, is an individual wearing a white long-sleeved tunic, white trousers, a gold, brown, and white patterned wrapper, and a matching headwrap (gele). This person's hands are clasped, and their gaze is directed downwards. They are wearing dark brown formal shoes with a slight heel. On the right orange armchair, another individual is seated, wearing a white long-sleeved top with chest embroidery, a gold, brown, and white patterned robe (agbada style), and a matching cap (fila). This person holds an open book or document in their lap, looking down at it. They wear dark brown slip-on formal shoes. To the right, partially visible, is a fourth individual wearing light grey traditional Nigerian attire (agbada and trousers) and a matching cap. They wear black slip-on formal shoes. In the midground and background, multiple attendees are seated in rows of darker-colored chairs. These individuals represent a diverse group, primarily dark-skinned, dressed in a mix of Western business attire (suits, shirts, ties) and traditional Nigerian clothing (agbadas, caps, headwraps). One individual in the midground wears a blue cap, possibly a uniform. A green "EXIT" sign with white text is visible above a doorway in the upper background. The walls are covered with light-colored, possibly fabric, panels. The scene is evenly lit, suggesting overhead artificial lighting.

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