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The image captures a cultural gathering in Kaduna, Nigeria, featuring three men playing traditional drums on a red carpet.

In the foreground, a man seated on the left, wearing a light pink long-sleeved tunic and a black cap with a gold metallic band, smiles broadly with an open mouth, looking towards the left. He holds two thin wooden sticks, poised as if to strike a drum that is largely out of frame. Adjacent to him, an older man with a dark complexion, wearing a grey long-sleeved garment and a patterned sash of blue, orange, black, and light blue geometric design draped over his left shoulder, holds a small, dark-bodied hand drum with a light-colored skin head. He is seated on a low white plastic stool.

To the right in the foreground, another man with a dark complexion, dressed in a dark grey long-sleeved tunic and matching trousers with subtle light blue vertical stripes, plays a brown, hourglass-shaped talking drum (gangan). The drum rests on a black strap-and-stand system, and the man's hands are positioned to manipulate the drum's tension cords and strike its head. He wears a light teal cap adorned with white embroidered patterns and is seated on a low white plastic stool.

The ground beneath the participants is covered with a shaggy red carpet. White plastic chairs, some draped with white fabric covers, are visible in the background and midground. A large white woven bag, printed with red and orange text including "MOSQUITO COIL," is visible on the carpet beneath the talking drum. Blurred figures of other attendees, including a woman in a bright yellow headwrap and top, and another in a light pink patterned dress, are present in the background. The setting appears to be outdoors or semi-outdoors, with faint green foliage visible in the distant background. The attire and instruments are characteristic of West African, particularly Nigerian, cultural celebrations.
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Jun 6, 2026, 5:05 PM

Kaduna, Nigeria

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The image captures a cultural gathering in Kaduna, Nigeria, featuring three men playing traditional drums on a red carpet. In the foreground, a man seated on the left, wearing a light pink long-sleeved tunic and a black cap with a gold metallic band, smiles broadly with an open mouth, looking towards the left. He holds two thin wooden sticks, poised as if to strike a drum that is largely out of frame. Adjacent to him, an older man with a dark complexion, wearing a grey long-sleeved garment and a patterned sash of blue, orange, black, and light blue geometric design draped over his left shoulder, holds a small, dark-bodied hand drum with a light-colored skin head. He is seated on a low white plastic stool. To the right in the foreground, another man with a dark complexion, dressed in a dark grey long-sleeved tunic and matching trousers with subtle light blue vertical stripes, plays a brown, hourglass-shaped talking drum (gangan). The drum rests on a black strap-and-stand system, and the man's hands are positioned to manipulate the drum's tension cords and strike its head. He wears a light teal cap adorned with white embroidered patterns and is seated on a low white plastic stool. The ground beneath the participants is covered with a shaggy red carpet. White plastic chairs, some draped with white fabric covers, are visible in the background and midground. A large white woven bag, printed with red and orange text including "MOSQUITO COIL," is visible on the carpet beneath the talking drum. Blurred figures of other attendees, including a woman in a bright yellow headwrap and top, and another in a light pink patterned dress, are present in the background. The setting appears to be outdoors or semi-outdoors, with faint green foliage visible in the distant background. The attire and instruments are characteristic of West African, particularly Nigerian, cultural celebrations.

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