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The image depicts the interior of a modern public institution or government facility in Zaria, Nigeria.

A woman, approximately middle-aged, stands in the foreground, angled slightly to her right. She wears a green headwrap, a light golden-beige long-sleeved top with intricate lace detailing on the neckline and cuffs, and a dark green ankle-length skirt adorned with golden leaf-like patterns. A black facial mask is suspended below her chin. She holds a dark-colored smartphone in her left hand, and her right index finger is extended, seemingly pointing at the phone screen or an unseen object. Sunglasses are tucked into her attire near her right hand. A black shoulder bag strap is visible over her left shoulder. She has light brown skin and a focused expression, looking towards her left (viewer's right).

To her immediate left, partially visible in the lower-left foreground, is another individual, only their torso and arm showing, wearing a white and blue checkered shirt and patterned fabric, facing away from the camera.

The environment features white walls and a white ceiling with recessed rectangular lighting fixtures. A large, tall reflective panel or mirror is positioned on the left wall, reflecting the woman and the general interior. On the far wall to the right, three framed portraits are prominently displayed: a traditional leader (likely the Emir of Zaria) in a white turban, a man in a suit (likely the Governor of Kaduna State), and a man in national attire (likely the President of Nigeria). Below these portraits, a red fire extinguisher is mounted. Further right, a water dispenser with a blue bottle stands beside a black waste bin. Red velvet ropes on chrome stanchions are visible, delineating a queue area. A wall-mounted flat-screen television and a clock are visible on the left wall, above a long rectangular window that looks into an adjacent room, where two indistinct figures are visible. The floor is covered with light-colored tiles.
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Jan 20, 2026, 12:12 PM

Zaria, Nigeria

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The image depicts the interior of a modern public institution or government facility in Zaria, Nigeria. A woman, approximately middle-aged, stands in the foreground, angled slightly to her right. She wears a green headwrap, a light golden-beige long-sleeved top with intricate lace detailing on the neckline and cuffs, and a dark green ankle-length skirt adorned with golden leaf-like patterns. A black facial mask is suspended below her chin. She holds a dark-colored smartphone in her left hand, and her right index finger is extended, seemingly pointing at the phone screen or an unseen object. Sunglasses are tucked into her attire near her right hand. A black shoulder bag strap is visible over her left shoulder. She has light brown skin and a focused expression, looking towards her left (viewer's right). To her immediate left, partially visible in the lower-left foreground, is another individual, only their torso and arm showing, wearing a white and blue checkered shirt and patterned fabric, facing away from the camera. The environment features white walls and a white ceiling with recessed rectangular lighting fixtures. A large, tall reflective panel or mirror is positioned on the left wall, reflecting the woman and the general interior. On the far wall to the right, three framed portraits are prominently displayed: a traditional leader (likely the Emir of Zaria) in a white turban, a man in a suit (likely the Governor of Kaduna State), and a man in national attire (likely the President of Nigeria). Below these portraits, a red fire extinguisher is mounted. Further right, a water dispenser with a blue bottle stands beside a black waste bin. Red velvet ropes on chrome stanchions are visible, delineating a queue area. A wall-mounted flat-screen television and a clock are visible on the left wall, above a long rectangular window that looks into an adjacent room, where two indistinct figures are visible. The floor is covered with light-colored tiles.

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