Memory from Jos, Nigeria
FM-TLctW2
Jos, Nigeria
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This image depicts an urban scene in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, specifically in the vicinity of J

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This image depicts an urban scene in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, specifically in the vicinity of J. D. Gomwalk Road. The foreground features an asphalt road with a concrete curb containing a drain pipe opening. Immediately behind the curb is a dry, unkempt verge of reddish-brown soil with sparse, withered vegetation and scattered concrete blocks, partially secured by a low, weathered metal fence. In the mid-ground, a long, low-rise building with a light blue corrugated metal roof and white walls is visible. A prominent sign on its facade clearly reads "THE NIGERIA STANDARD." This identifies the building as the headquarters of The Nigeria Standard newspaper. To the right of this building, partially obscured by trees, stands a taller, multi-story concrete building, approximately ten to twelve stories high, with numerous small, dark-recessed windows. This structure, exhibiting signs of wear, is consistent with the architecture of the Plateau State Secretariat Complex. An antenna array or mast is present on its roof. The background consists of a hazy, light grey sky, suggesting an overcast day or atmospheric dust. Multiple parallel utility lines traverse the upper left portion of the frame. On the far right, a light-colored utility pole stands next to a tree with green foliage. No individuals or vehicles are visible in the scene.

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