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A male individual is seated on an aged wooden folding chair, posing for a photograph within a historical building in Badagry, Nigeria. The background consists of a bright green horizontal wooden paneled wall. A framed historical plaque on the wall, titled "THE FIRST C.M.S. CHURCH AT BADAGRY BUILT BY REV. HENRY TOWNSEND IN 1843," identifies the specific location. The floor is composed of distressed wooden planks exhibiting visible wear and light-colored markings. The man, of dark complexion, wears a traditional white long-sleeved tunic and matching trousers, along with a multi-colored patterned cap and a gold-colored necklace. He is wearing black open-toed slide sandals. His hands are clasped together in front of his bent knees, and he is looking directly at the camera with a smile. The backrest of the chair features faint, illegible markings, possibly "H.S.78" or "1978".
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