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JosBoySwag

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 04:03 PM

Abuja, Nigeria

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The image captures a static outdoor scene featuring a concrete bench with a prominent warning message inscribed on its backrest. The setting appears to be within or adjacent to an "estate," as indicat…read more

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The image captures a static outdoor scene featuring a concrete bench with a prominent warning message inscribed on its backrest. The setting appears to be within or adjacent to an "estate," as indicated by the text, in Abuja, Nigeria. The primary subject is the sturdy, light grey concrete bench. Its backrest displays stenciled black capital letters with the following notice: "NOTICE HARD DRUGS OR ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN THIS ESTATE ANYONE CAUGHT WILL BE ARRESTED AND HANDED OVER TO NOLEA MANAGEMENT." This explicit message serves as a clear warning against drug-related activities, enforced by Nigeria's National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NOLEA). Behind the bench, a white metal fence, possibly a gate or part of a perimeter, shows signs of weathering and minor rust. Beyond the fence, green foliage and bushes are visible, growing against a concrete wall. The ground around the bench is paved with grey interlocking concrete blocks, suggesting a designated public or common area. The lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly with overcast conditions given the diffused light and absence of harsh shadows. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place; the image focuses solely on the warning sign and its immediate surroundings. The scene communicates a message of strict regulation and law enforcement regarding prohibited substances within the estate.