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The image depicts an indoor performance scene, likely a worship service or concert, in Ube, Nigeria. Eight individuals are on a raised stage, functioning as a choir or praise team.

The stage backdrop features vertical and diagonal fabric drapes in alternating red and lime green. Two decorative fabric pom-poms, one red and one green, are affixed to the intersections of the diagonal drapes. Above the stage, a white projection screen displays lyrics: "I've seen Him heal / I've seen Him save / There's nothing He cannot do." A video projector is mounted above the screen. The ceiling is dark, with a single exposed white light bulb hanging centrally, brightly illuminating the stage foreground.

In the front left, a male performer in a black long-sleeved shirt and black trousers sings into a microphone, holding a white cloth in his right hand. He is smiling. To his right, a female performer in a black off-shoulder dress and a green head covering sings into another microphone, also holding a white cloth. Five additional backup singers are positioned behind these two lead vocalists, each at a microphone stand. These backup singers consist of two males and three females, all wearing matching dark green traditional-patterned long dresses or shirts, with the females also wearing matching head coverings. One female on the far left of the background singers has her right arm raised. All individuals on stage appear to be actively singing.

Multiple silver microphone stands are present across the stage. A transparent podium with a metallic frame stands in the central foreground. The stage itself is elevated, with white steps visible at the front. A portion of an audience member's head is visible in the bottom right corner, along with a yellow fabric item in the bottom left, indicating an audience is present but largely out of frame.
FM-8mLMk2

Mar 15, 2026, 9:28 AM

Ube, Nigeria

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The image depicts an indoor performance scene, likely a worship service or concert, in Ube, Nigeria. Eight individuals are on a raised stage, functioning as a choir or praise team. The stage backdrop features vertical and diagonal fabric drapes in alternating red and lime green. Two decorative fabric pom-poms, one red and one green, are affixed to the intersections of the diagonal drapes. Above the stage, a white projection screen displays lyrics: "I've seen Him heal / I've seen Him save / There's nothing He cannot do." A video projector is mounted above the screen. The ceiling is dark, with a single exposed white light bulb hanging centrally, brightly illuminating the stage foreground. In the front left, a male performer in a black long-sleeved shirt and black trousers sings into a microphone, holding a white cloth in his right hand. He is smiling. To his right, a female performer in a black off-shoulder dress and a green head covering sings into another microphone, also holding a white cloth. Five additional backup singers are positioned behind these two lead vocalists, each at a microphone stand. These backup singers consist of two males and three females, all wearing matching dark green traditional-patterned long dresses or shirts, with the females also wearing matching head coverings. One female on the far left of the background singers has her right arm raised. All individuals on stage appear to be actively singing. Multiple silver microphone stands are present across the stage. A transparent podium with a metallic frame stands in the central foreground. The stage itself is elevated, with white steps visible at the front. A portion of an audience member's head is visible in the bottom right corner, along with a yellow fabric item in the bottom left, indicating an audience is present but largely out of frame.

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