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A large group of approximately 25-30 individuals, comprising adults and children, is formally posed for a photograph on and in front of a set of steps leading to a two-story, light-colored building with a recessed entrance, located in Ukwu-Abwa, Nigeria. The building features two prominent vertical architectural elements flanking the central entrance area and exhibits a textured, possibly aged, surface with visible window frames. A dark corrugated metal roof is partially visible above the entrance. The ground immediately in front of the steps is unpaved dirt with scattered debris. At the center of the primary group on the steps are a bride and groom. The bride wears a white, floor-length, voluminous wedding gown with lace detailing and holds a white floral bouquet. The groom, positioned to her right, is dressed in a white tuxedo jacket, white bow tie, dark trousers, and a patterned cap. Surrounding the central couple are numerous adults and several children. Adult women are dressed in a mix of elaborate, colorful traditional Nigerian garments and formal Western-style dresses (e.g., pink, gold, and black gowns). Adult men wear various shirts and trousers. Children are present at the edges and in the foreground; a young girl in a white ruffled dress stands prominently in the lower right of the frame. All individuals are oriented towards the camera, indicating a group portrait.
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