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In Bar Gada, Nigeria, two men are actively engaged in plastering or painting the interior walls of a room. The walls are partially covered with a light-colored substance, likely white or light grey, over a darker grey base coat. One man, wearing a brown long-sleeved shirt with "SAGRES" visible text on the back and light-colored pants, is standing on the left side of the frame. He is meticulously applying the substance to a lower section of the wall using a small trowel or tool. Another man, dressed in a red short-sleeved shirt and dark patterned pants, is positioned on the right side, elevated on a wooden stool to reach higher parts of the wall. He is also applying the material with a tool. The ceiling of the room features parallel wooden slats. On the floor, there are two buckets – one black and one white – suggesting they hold paint or plaster. A piece of fabric or a cushion is also visible on the floor in the foreground. The overall scene depicts a stage of interior finishing work, indicating renovation or construction is underway. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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