
Stake attention in this memory
In Jos, Nigeria, a group of people are gathered outside a traditional mud structure with a thatched roof. The structure has text written on its exterior in white: "AFIZERE PALACE" and "HGWOM". Three women, dressed in white t-shirts and patterned skirts featuring green swirls on a white background, are interacting with the building. One woman is touching the wall near a small framed picture. Another woman is leaning in, perhaps speaking or observing. The third woman, in the foreground, is also in a white t-shirt and a patterned skirt. Inside the doorway of the palace, a person adorned in a traditional outfit with beadwork and cowrie shells is visible. This individual appears to be the focus of attention. A man in a light green t-shirt and shorts is seated and playing a drum, while another person, also in a light green t-shirt with text and graphics, is standing nearby. The overall scene suggests a cultural event or ceremony taking place. The foliage in the background indicates an outdoor setting, likely during daylight hours. The people's attire and the architectural style point to a West African cultural context. Visible text on a t-shirt reads "KUGWUNG RICHE NYE IKPAAR FUDAWA WOMEN ASSOCIATION". Another t-shirt in the foreground has text and graphics that include "MENCA", "The Vetiful", and "SA MUSTA".
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