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An outdoor scene captured during what appears to be a public event or procession, likely in Unguwar Sarki, Nigeria, on a bright, sunny day. A long red carpet is laid out on what looks like an asphalt road, with a group of people standing and moving along it. The main subjects are several individuals, many of whom are wearing vibrant blue patterned traditional African attire, while others are in more casual clothing. They appear to be adults and some younger participants. Some individuals are seen holding or standing near a white banner that stretches across the lower part of the frame. In the background, there are trees, a clear sky, and what seems to be a telecommunication mast. Several vehicles, including vans, are also visible. The visible text on the banner indicates the nature of the event: "MAY DAY 2026" and "Thursday 1st May, 2026". The theme is related to "Poverty - Bane of Decent Work" (with "Work" inferred from context) and promoting the "TEXTILE INDUSTRY TO CREATE JOBS AND END INSECURITY!". It also features the phrase "FORWARD EVER!" and "AFFILIATE OF", suggesting it's organized by a workers' union or association within the textile industry. The phrase "WORKERS OF TEXTILE" is partially visible at the top left of the banner. The bright daylight and clear shadows suggest it's mid-day.
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