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The image depicts an indoor gathering of approximately twenty-five individuals, predominantly women, seated and standing within what appears to be a hall or large room in Zango-Ndaji, Nigeria. The specific location is identified by text on the back of white plastic chairs, which read "T A C ZANGO N. DAJI ASS ZG139 122" and "ZANGO CLASS 104," indicating an affiliation with The Apostolic Church (TAC) in Zango-Ndaji. In the foreground, the back of a woman dressed in a light blue lace gown and a blue and white striped headwrap is visible, seated on a white plastic chair. To her right, another woman is seated, wearing a red headwrap and a patterned dress. Several other women, wearing various patterned traditional Nigerian attire and headwraps in colors such as green, yellow, leopard print, gold, and dark blue, are visible throughout the midground and background. One woman in a green and yellow patterned outfit and headwrap stands to the left, facing away from the camera. A woman in a dark blue sequined dress is partially visible on the far right. The room features a white paneled ceiling with two white ceiling fans and multiple ceiling-mounted light fixtures. A large, dark speaker box rests on a stand in the upper left background. The back wall is adorned with patterned curtains. The floor is tiled with light-colored square tiles featuring smaller dark square inlays. Most individuals are either seated or moving between rows of white plastic chairs.
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