
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up view of an improvised and potentially hazardous electrical connection against a damaged wall, likely indoors in Bauchi, Nigeria. The central subject is a black electrical plug or adapter, from which a thin black cable extends downwards, presumably connecting to an electronic device. The metal pins of this adapter are not inserted into a standard wall socket. Instead, two exposed red electrical wires are manually wrapped around and connected to the base of the adapter's pins, securing them with small metal nuts. These red wires emerge from an exposed rectangular electrical box embedded in the wall on the left side of the frame. The box appears to be missing its cover, revealing the inner wiring and screw holes. To the right of this box, a circular opening in the wall shows another unfinished or damaged electrical fixture, possibly a conduit or a mounting ring, also embedded in the rough, uneven concrete or plaster wall. The wall itself is discolored, with patches of light green paint peeling or flaking away, revealing the underlying rough brown and grey construction material. The overall condition suggests a state of disrepair or an ongoing, incomplete installation. There are no people visible, and no discernible text. The scene conveys a sense of urgency or makeshift repair, highlighting a significant electrical safety concern due to the exposed live wires.
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