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The image captures an indoor scene, likely within a church or community hall, in Nsugbe, Nigeria, within the broader city of Ukwu-Abwa.

In the foreground, a dark-skinned male with short, spiky dark hair and light facial stubble is seated, facing right with his head tilted downwards. He wears a short-sleeved yellow t-shirt with a dark logo on the left chest and a dark graphic below it, and dark-colored trousers. A dark beaded bracelet adorns his left wrist. His left hand holds multiple white sheets of paper or an open book, which he is intently observing. The photographer's right hand, gripping a dark fabric object, is visible in the lower right corner.

Behind the central figure, a second individual wearing light-colored attire is partially visible, seated.

To the right of the primary subject, a blue drum kit is present. A blue floor tom is tilted, revealing the white inscription "St. Andrews Anglican Church Nsugbe." Beneath it, a second blue drum is partially visible, also bearing "Anglican Church Nsugbe" in white text. Approximately six wooden drumsticks, some with black tape, rest on the lower drum. A brass cymbal is visible on a stand behind the drums.

The left background consists of a weathered yellow wall. Further back, a brown wooden door and a window with a metal frame are visible. Electrical outlets are mounted on a light-colored wall section. The ceiling features a horizontal striped or paneled pattern, with bright reflections suggesting overhead lighting. A partial red and white sign with partially legible text, including "1-10" and "MENT," is affixed to the upper left wall. A ceiling fan is partially visible in the distant background. The floor is a light-colored, possibly tiled or concrete, surface.
amber micheal

Jun 7, 2026

Ukwu-Abwa, Nigeria

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The image captures an indoor scene, likely within a church or community hall, in Nsugbe, Nigeria, within the broader city of Ukwu-Abwa. In the foreground, a dark-skinned male with short, spiky dark hair and light facial stubble is seated, facing right with his head tilted downwards. He wears a short-sleeved yellow t-shirt with a dark logo on the left chest and a dark graphic below it, and dark-colored trousers. A dark beaded bracelet adorns his left wrist. His left hand holds multiple white sheets of paper or an open book, which he is intently observing. The photographer's right hand, gripping a dark fabric object, is visible in the lower right corner. Behind the central figure, a second individual wearing light-colored attire is partially visible, seated. To the right of the primary subject, a blue drum kit is present. A blue floor tom is tilted, revealing the white inscription "St. Andrews Anglican Church Nsugbe." Beneath it, a second blue drum is partially visible, also bearing "Anglican Church Nsugbe" in white text. Approximately six wooden drumsticks, some with black tape, rest on the lower drum. A brass cymbal is visible on a stand behind the drums. The left background consists of a weathered yellow wall. Further back, a brown wooden door and a window with a metal frame are visible. Electrical outlets are mounted on a light-colored wall section. The ceiling features a horizontal striped or paneled pattern, with bright reflections suggesting overhead lighting. A partial red and white sign with partially legible text, including "1-10" and "MENT," is affixed to the upper left wall. A ceiling fan is partially visible in the distant background. The floor is a light-colored, possibly tiled or concrete, surface.

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