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This image depicts the interior of a United Bank for Africa (UBA) branch, specifically its waiting area, located in Zaria, Nigeria. The scene is brightly illuminated by numerous rectangular fluorescent lights embedded in a grid-panel ceiling, with some panels appearing discolored yellow. The floor is covered with light-colored, possibly white or off-white, square tiles. White walls are visible, along with at least two reflective, possibly mirrored or metallic-clad, structural pillars. Approximately 15-20 individuals, predominantly adults, are present. Most are seated in multiple rows of linked waiting chairs, which have dark seats and metallic frames, suggesting a queue or service waiting situation. In the foreground, slightly left of center, a male individual in a coral-colored short-sleeved shirt, dark trousers with prominent white vertical stripes, and a dark baseball cap is standing, engrossed in a smartphone he holds with both hands. To his left, another male in white traditional attire stands, holding a white document. Further back on the right, another individual in white holds a light-colored, possibly ornamental, object or vessel. A male in a dark suit is visible near a counter in the mid-ground. Several individuals are dressed in traditional Nigerian attire, including kufi caps and flowing garments, while others wear casual Western clothing. Multiple women are present, some wearing hijabs or head coverings in various colors such as pink, purple, and dark blue. In the background, on the right wall, a prominent red and white UBA banner or poster displays the text "*919#". Red informational signs are also mounted on the wall. A light-colored counter or desk is partially visible in the bottom-left foreground. Horizontal blinds cover windows on the far-left wall.
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