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In a clear daytime scene from Kubwa, Nigeria, a man is actively engaged in installing or repairing electrical wiring on an exterior wall. The man, who has a bald head and dark skin, is seen in profile, intently focusing on his task. He holds a yellow-handled tool, possibly a screwdriver or pliers, to manipulate black electrical wires and fittings attached to the wall. Two black light bulb holders or similar electrical connectors are visible near his hands. The wall itself exhibits two distinct finishes: an upper section of smooth, light beige paint and a lower section of rough, unpainted grey concrete with noticeable patches of peeling paint. Black electrical wires snake across the wall, secured by clips. In the background, a residential structure with a dark, patterned roof is visible under a clear, bright sky. A significant detail in the background is a perimeter fence topped with barbed wire, suggesting security measures. Near the bottom right of the frame, the ground is a mix of dirt, small rocks, and light-colored paving stones, alongside a spiky green plant, possibly an agave. The man is dressed in a dark blue short-sleeved t-shirt with a yellow trim on the sleeve and light green shorts featuring a white stylized logo, which resembles the Kappa brand symbol (two figures sitting back-to-back). He is barefoot, wearing black flip-flops on his feet. The overall impression is one of practical work being carried out under bright, sunny conditions.
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