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A young man is depicted actively plastering the exterior wall of a building in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria. He stands on an improvised, two-tiered wooden scaffold, holding a trowel in his right hand and another tool with a yellow handle in his left, applying or smoothing the wet, grey plaster. He is dressed in a dark t-shirt, dark blue track pants with a light stripe, and light-colored clogs. The wall shows two distinct finishes: a large section to the left is smoothly plastered, while the area immediately surrounding the worker and behind him is rougher, suggesting it's either in an earlier stage of plastering or has a coarser texture. A small, barred window opening is visible near where he is working. Above, a simple roof constructed with corrugated metal sheets and wooden supports extends over the structure. The ground around the building is muddy and uneven, scattered with debris including plastic, small stones, and wood scraps, typical of a construction site. Patches of green grass grow among the earth. The lighting indicates it is daytime, likely without harsh direct sunlight. The man's expression is focused on his task. No visible text is present in the image.
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