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A medium shot captures a woman with reddish-brown hair and glasses, looking directly at the camera. She is wearing a dark blue polo shirt with a white embroidered logo on the left side of her chest. The logo appears to be text that reads "V.I. MUBITIIB.I. STORES LTD" in an arc, with a decorative swirl below it. The background is a corrugated metal roof with visible wooden beams, suggesting an outdoor or partially enclosed structure, possibly in a rural or industrial setting. The lighting is bright and appears to be natural sunlight, casting a slight glare on the woman's glasses and the right side of the image. The woman is positioned centrally in the frame, with her face and upper torso being the primary focus. The overall impression is a casual, informal selfie taken under daylight. The presence of the corrugated metal roof and wooden beams is consistent with the construction materials commonly found in parts of Jalingo, Nigeria, particularly in areas with less formal or developing infrastructure.
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Jul 4, 2026, 4:01 PM

Jalingo, Nigeria

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A medium shot captures a woman with reddish-brown hair and glasses, looking directly at the camera. She is wearing a dark blue polo shirt with a white embroidered logo on the left side of her chest. The logo appears to be text that reads "V.I. MUBITIIB.I. STORES LTD" in an arc, with a decorative swirl below it. The background is a corrugated metal roof with visible wooden beams, suggesting an outdoor or partially enclosed structure, possibly in a rural or industrial setting. The lighting is bright and appears to be natural sunlight, casting a slight glare on the woman's glasses and the right side of the image. The woman is positioned centrally in the frame, with her face and upper torso being the primary focus. The overall impression is a casual, informal selfie taken under daylight. The presence of the corrugated metal roof and wooden beams is consistent with the construction materials commonly found in parts of Jalingo, Nigeria, particularly in areas with less formal or developing infrastructure.

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