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The image displays the interior of the International Departures terminal at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. The environment is a brightly lit, high-ceilinged hall with light-colored square pillars supporting the structure. The floor is composed of light-toned tiles interspersed with reddish-brown square decorative patterns. A prominent yellow sign overhead in the mid-ground reads "INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES" with white numbering below, including "19," "20," "22," and "23." To the right, an "Ibom Air" sign is visible, indicating a check-in or service area, delineated by red retractable belt barriers. A black wheelchair is positioned to the right of these barriers. Above the main floor, a second level with metal railings and glass partitions is visible. Approximately 15-20 individuals are present. In the left foreground, a male staff member stands facing left, wearing a white collared shirt, black trousers, dark shoes, and a bright yellow high-visibility vest with "AVIATION SECURITY" text partially visible on the back. His hands are at his sides. In the mid-ground, a group of people is congregated near what appears to be a queue line, some with luggage on the floor. Notable individuals include a person in a long pink skirt and a grey hooded top, and another person wearing a blue jumpsuit. At least two other individuals in yellow high-visibility vests are visible in the mid-ground and background, interacting with other people or standing. Overhead, numerous circular recessed lights illuminate the terminal. A security camera is mounted on a pillar in the upper right quadrant. Large rectangular display screens are mounted on the walls and pillars; one appears dark on a pillar to the right, while another bright screen is visible high on the left wall. The overall scene depicts a typical, active airport departure area with passengers and operational staff.
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