
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a street scene in Ikorodu, Nigeria, featuring multiple individuals engaged in what appears to be a cultural or traditional procession under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a dark-skinned individual, likely male, is prominent on the left. This person's face, arms, and legs are covered in distinct white dots of paint or chalk. They wear a white wraparound cloth garment from the waist down. Balanced on their head is a large, light brown, bowl-shaped calabash containing green leaves, which they steady with both hands. To the immediate right stands a second dark-skinned individual, likely female, with short, dark, curly hair. She is dressed in a white strapless wraparound garment covering her torso and lower body. In her left hand, she holds a brown, round, beaded calabash instrument (sekere). Her gaze is directed towards the left side of the frame. A third individual is partially visible on the far right, showing the torso and legs clad in a patterned brown fabric with light blue and white geometric designs. In the background, behind the central figures, a leg wearing a dark sandal suggests the presence of a fourth person. The immediate environment consists of unpaved, uneven ground. To the left, a white-framed commercial signboard is partially visible, displaying "AID & WIDE" and financial services such as "CASH WITHDRAWAL," "CASH DEPOSIT," and "FUND TRANSFER." The background features a weathered white building structure on the left, a section of a white wall with a blue lower stripe, and a grey concrete wall on the right. A dark metal utility pole and thin overhead wires are visible against the pale sky.
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