
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor parade ground in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Permanent Orientation Camp, located at Kilometer 16, Kaduna-Abuja Road, Doka, Igabi Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Nigeria. The scene depicts a daytime military-style drill or parade under a cloudy sky. In the mid-ground, approximately 14 young males, likely NYSC Corps members, are marching in a single file from left to right. They wear black berets, white short-sleeved shirts (some with a dark logo on the chest), black trousers, and white athletic shoes. Green or dark pouches are visible on the left leg of some marchers. Their left legs are forward in a synchronized step. To the right of the marching formation, two adult male instructors or supervisors observe the activity. The instructor closer to the marching line wears a dark cap, a yellow long-sleeved shirt with blue accents, dark trousers, and dark shoes. The second instructor, positioned slightly further right, wears a dark cap, a yellow sleeveless vest over a blue short-sleeved shirt, black trousers, and dark shoes; he holds a silver-colored baton or sword in his right hand. In the far right background, a large formation of additional individuals, similarly dressed in white tops and dark bottoms, stands at attention. The ground is an unpaved, reddish-brown dirt field with scattered small rocks and debris. A raised concrete curb runs horizontally across the lower third of the image, separating a lower dirt area from the main field. Lush green trees line the background, and a light-colored building with a dark roof is partially visible in the far left background.
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