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Fri, May 1, 2026, 11:04 AM

2d ago

Unguwar Sarki, Nigeria

10.53500, 7.44100

The video shows a large group of people, predominantly adult men, gathered in what appears to be a stadium or public viewing area with tiered seating. The background features a white wall with rectang…read more

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The video shows a large group of people, predominantly adult men, gathered in what appears to be a stadium or public viewing area with tiered seating. The background features a white wall with rectangular openings, while the foreground is adorned with a railing draped in red and white fabric. Many individuals are wearing brightly colored, patterned shirts, often referred to as Fugu or similar traditional West African attire, in shades of green, orange, black, and pink. Some are also seen wearing green and white sashes over light blue shirts, with partially visible text that appears to read "SAATUTTHAI." Other attendees are dressed in casual wear, including polo shirts (notably a red one), t-shirts, caps, and sunglasses. Several men are holding mobile phones, seemingly recording or taking photos. The people are standing and looking forward, suggesting they are observing an event or performance. Their expressions are generally attentive and neutral, with some subtle smiles. The scene takes place during the daytime, indicated by the bright, even lighting. The overall atmosphere suggests a public gathering, possibly a cultural or political event in Unguwar Sarki, Nigeria, given the context. In the final frames, a partially visible banner or sign in the lower right corner displays the text "CHIPSWRAW." | Open Wire