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A man is depicted applying a finishing coat or plaster to a white wall in the corner of a room in Bukuru, Nigeria. He is wearing a red sleeveless shirt and dark pants heavily splattered with paint or plaster, indicating his active engagement in the work. He uses two trowels or spatulas to carefully smooth the wall's surface, demonstrating focused effort. The room appears to be under construction or renovation. The walls are a stark white, with visible texture from the plastering. The ceiling is constructed from light-colored panels, possibly wood or PVC, while the floor is a rough, dusty concrete surface. A single, bare light bulb hangs from the ceiling, providing illumination. On the floor, several construction-related items are present: a large white bag, partially visible with the text "MADE IN EGYPT" and "BLANC BRILLANT," likely containing building material. Alongside it are a black bag, a white plastic bucket, and a broom. A dark electrical outlet or junction box is visible on the wall to the left of the man. The scene captures a moment of dedicated labor in an ongoing interior finishing project.
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