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In Unwana, Nigeria, a group of men are engaged in a rhythmic activity outdoors. Several men, some shirtless and others in a green vest, are seated on a concrete ground. Each man sits before a large wooden log or stump that has been carved with a central slot, acting as a percussive instrument. They are using wooden sticks to strike these logs rhythmically. Simultaneously, they are processing long pieces of green plant material, possibly sugarcane or bamboo, by stripping and hitting them against the logs with their sticks, creating debris on the ground. A man in a light brown outfit stands and moves among the seated men, seemingly interacting with and guiding them. Children are present, observing the activity from various positions, some seated on a raised concrete platform in the background, others standing. An adult male in jeans and a light shirt also stands observing near the children. The setting is an outdoor area next to a building with a green wall and concrete pillars, suggesting a community gathering or traditional event. The natural lighting indicates it is daytime.
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