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The image captures an outdoor scene featuring a young boy standing against a distressed wall adorned with two posters. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime. The wall behind the boy is a light beige or tan color, showing significant signs of wear with large patches of paint peeling off, revealing a darker, possibly concrete, layer beneath. On the left side of the frame, two posters are affixed to the wall, one above the other. The **top poster** has a yellow background. Prominently displayed text includes "GLORIOUS Transition" at the top left. In the center, large text reads "LADY GRACE NGOZI AGBADUGO," with "NEE EWULUMA" written below it. The poster features an image of an older woman dressed in a blue and white patterned traditional outfit with a matching headwrap, smiling. A younger figure in a pinkish dress is partially visible to her right. Other smaller text on the poster is too blurry to decipher. The **bottom poster** is below the first one and appears to be mostly white or light-colored. Visible text includes "Children Ministry Celebration" at the top left, and "one Christ" in larger, central lettering. The image on this poster shows a group of children, predominantly dressed in white, suggesting a religious event or celebration. At the bottom right, the words "NEW PARADE CELEBRATION" are partially visible. A black wire or string runs vertically down the wall, passing in front of this poster. To the right of the posters, a young boy stands looking directly at the camera. He appears to be of elementary school age, with short, dark hair. He is wearing a light grey long-sleeved polo shirt with white stripes on the upper arms, and yellow and purple patterned shorts. His arms are bent at the elbows, with his hands positioned near his waist. On the ground directly beside his left foot (our right), a black graduation cap (mortarboard) with a tassel is lying flat. The boy's expression is neutral and direct, seemingly acknowledging the presence of the photographer.
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