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An outdoor scene in Ube, Nigeria, captures a young female in a uniform, accompanied by a partially visible second individual, against a weathered concrete wall. The primary subject, appearing to be a child or young adolescent, stands in the foreground wearing a white short-sleeved shirt with a "GIRLS' BRIGADE OF NIGERIA" emblem on the left sleeve, a purple neckerchief, a white belt, a purple knee-length pleated skirt, white socks, and white athletic shoes. A purple beret is on her head. She holds a red snare drum with chrome hardware against her left hip, secured by a white shoulder strap. A wooden drumstick with a light-colored mallet head is held in her left hand over the drum. Her right hand is raised, with the index finger touching the bridge of her nose. Another drumstick is visible, held vertically near her right shoulder. To the right, only the lower torso and legs of a second individual are visible, similarly dressed in a purple skirt, white socks, and white shoes, with a portion of a red drum at their side. The ground is packed dirt with scattered debris, including wooden planks on the left. The background consists of a textured, discolored concrete wall, with a small, unreadable plaque mounted on it above the primary subject's head. The scene is brightly lit by direct sunlight, casting shadows on the ground.
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