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The image depicts the interior of a building, likely a place of worship or community hall, located in Sabon Gari Nassarawa, Nigeria. The scene focuses on a group of individuals, predominantly adults, seated. In the immediate foreground, two women with dark skin tones are visible, both smiling and looking towards the camera. The woman on the left wears a black knitted head covering, black-rimmed glasses, and a red polo shirt with white striped trim on the collar and sleeves. A silver chain with a prominent ankh-shaped cross pendant hangs around her neck. Her right hand is raised, displaying a thumbs-up gesture, while her left hand partially holds a stack of papers or a book. The woman on the right wears a black headscarf, large square gold-colored earrings, and a matching red polo shirt with white trim. Her right hand is in motion, gesturing. Both women's polo shirts bear an emblem on the left chest area, partially visible as a shield design with text including "YOUNG ADULT" and another word, possibly "CHOIR". Several other individuals are seated in the mid-ground and background. Many are wearing identical red polo shirts. A woman in a black headscarf and red polo shirt is visible behind the foreground right woman. A man in a dark shirt is partially visible behind the foreground left woman, looking towards the camera. Other individuals in red shirts and a few in dark shirts are discernible further back. The environment features light grey, textured walls. Two prominent stained-glass windows are visible: one triangular on the left, and one rectangular on the right, both composed of blue and yellow panes. Below these are regular rectangular windows allowing in natural light. Centered on the wall between the stained-glass windows is a dark rectangular plaque or bas-relief art piece, rendered in a brownish-gold tone, depicting multiple figures in traditional attire, possibly engaged in a ritual or historical scene. Brickwork is visible on a wall section in the lower-left background.
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