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Dan Ikpoyi

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 09:44 AM

Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

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The image captures a public gathering in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, featuring several individuals, predominantly women, seen from the chest up. They are attending an event with religious or papal sign…read more

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The image captures a public gathering in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, featuring several individuals, predominantly women, seen from the chest up. They are attending an event with religious or papal significance, indicated by their attire and accessories. Most participants wear bright yellow baseball caps, many adorned with the text "25 Aniversario" and an image of a figure, likely a Pope. They also wear white t-shirts, some of which feature a large print of a man in papal vestments. One t-shirt clearly shows the text "León XIV". Attendees are holding various flags. Visible are the Papal flag (white with the yellow papal tiara and crossed keys), the national flag of Equatorial Guinea (green, white, and red horizontal stripes with a blue triangle and the national coat of arms bearing the motto "UNIDAD PAZ JUSTICIA"), and other small flags, including solid yellow and a green/white/red striped one. The setting appears to be outdoors during daytime, under bright conditions, suggesting clear weather. In the background, a large banner or backdrop displays a building, possibly a significant architectural landmark. Some individuals wear sunglasses, and one person has a gold-colored smartwatch. People generally appear engaged and attentive, with a few subtle smiles. The scene conveys a sense of collective participation in a celebratory or commemorative event, likely related to a papal visit or a significant anniversary within the Catholic Church in Equatorial Guinea. | Open Wire