Memory from Abuja, Nigeria
FM-AlFox2
Abuja, Nigeria
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"The image displays a close-up, chest-up view of an adult male, likely a public official, appearing on an electronic display screen" by FM-AlFox2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image displays a close-up, chest-up view of an adult male, likely a public official, appearing on an electronic display screen

AbujaNigeria

The image displays a close-up, chest-up view of an adult male, likely a public official, appearing on an electronic display screen. The image quality is compromised by numerous vertical lines characteristic of a screen capture. The individual is bald or has a closely shaved head and possesses medium-dark skin. He wears a dark, possibly navy-blue, suit jacket over a light-colored, open-collared dress shirt. A small, multi-colored pin, potentially depicting a national flag (suggestively the Nigerian flag with green and white elements), is affixed to his left lapel. His facial expression appears neutral. Below the subject's chest, white text reads "ATOR", partially visible against a dark background, suggesting a title such as "SENATOR". Below this text is a prominent horizontal red bar. Further down, another line of white text reads "...ance and steadfastness'". At the bottom right corner, faint icons resembling a YouTube interface are visible, including a "thumbs up" icon with "1.7K" indicating likes, and icons for "thumbs down" and "share". The environment is an electronic display, likely a television or computer monitor, showing a video broadcast or recording. The backdrop behind the individual on the screen is a uniformly light, possibly textured, surface. Given the context of a public official (indicated by "ATOR" and formal attire) and a presumed Nigerian flag pin, the scene is contextually linked to official governmental activities in Abuja, Nigeria, the nation's capital where such figures typically operate.

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