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This image depicts an indoor commercial establishment, specifically an internet cafe or sports betting shop, located in Zaria, Nigeria.

The environment is characterized by significant wear and tear. The ceiling is painted a faded green, with large sections of paint peeling and exposing the underlying paneling and structural elements. A single, bare LED light bulb hangs from the ceiling, illuminated. The walls exhibit peeling paint, with areas of faded pinkish-red on the left and a lighter green on the lower right, indicative of neglect and age. Electrical wiring is visibly run along the walls and ceiling in an exposed manner, connecting various devices. A wall-mounted oscillating fan is positioned on the left side of the upper wall.

The room contains multiple computer monitors of varying types (CRT and flat-screen) arranged on a wooden counter or shelf along the back wall. Several monitors display grids and data resembling live scores or betting interfaces. A black laptop and a white network device, likely a Wi-Fi router, are also present on the counter.

Three individuals are visible. In the foreground, a young Black male stands, smiling and looking towards the left, holding folded paper currency or betting slips in his left hand. He wears a dark, possibly black, short-sleeved top with a decorative, patterned texture, and light-colored shorts featuring a dark "LOEWE" logo on the right thigh. To his left and slightly behind him, another young Black male is seated on a makeshift wooden stool with three legs. He wears a grey long-sleeved sweater and dark athletic pants with white stripes, and is engaged with a computer monitor displaying a web browser interface. Red slippers are visible on his feet. A third individual, partially visible on the far right, wears a bright yellow t-shirt. The scene suggests a communal space for online activities, likely sports betting or internet browsing.
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Oct 22, 2025, 10:37 AM

Zaria, Nigeria

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This image depicts an indoor commercial establishment, specifically an internet cafe or sports betting shop, located in Zaria, Nigeria. The environment is characterized by significant wear and tear. The ceiling is painted a faded green, with large sections of paint peeling and exposing the underlying paneling and structural elements. A single, bare LED light bulb hangs from the ceiling, illuminated. The walls exhibit peeling paint, with areas of faded pinkish-red on the left and a lighter green on the lower right, indicative of neglect and age. Electrical wiring is visibly run along the walls and ceiling in an exposed manner, connecting various devices. A wall-mounted oscillating fan is positioned on the left side of the upper wall. The room contains multiple computer monitors of varying types (CRT and flat-screen) arranged on a wooden counter or shelf along the back wall. Several monitors display grids and data resembling live scores or betting interfaces. A black laptop and a white network device, likely a Wi-Fi router, are also present on the counter. Three individuals are visible. In the foreground, a young Black male stands, smiling and looking towards the left, holding folded paper currency or betting slips in his left hand. He wears a dark, possibly black, short-sleeved top with a decorative, patterned texture, and light-colored shorts featuring a dark "LOEWE" logo on the right thigh. To his left and slightly behind him, another young Black male is seated on a makeshift wooden stool with three legs. He wears a grey long-sleeved sweater and dark athletic pants with white stripes, and is engaged with a computer monitor displaying a web browser interface. Red slippers are visible on his feet. A third individual, partially visible on the far right, wears a bright yellow t-shirt. The scene suggests a communal space for online activities, likely sports betting or internet browsing.

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