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A collection of electrical meters and fuses are mounted on a wooden board attached to a dark gray, textured wall. The scene appears to be an outdoor electrical panel, possibly in Abuja, Nigeria, given the style of the meters and the fuse boxes.

There are four electricity meters arranged in a row on the lower section of the board, each labeled with a "FLAT" number: "FLAT 5", "FLAT 8", "FLAT 4", and "FLAT 7". Below each of these meters, there are smaller, transparent-covered circuit breaker units. In addition to these, there are four separate customer interface units with digital displays and keypads mounted below and to the right of the meters, on the wall itself. These units display various numerical readings.

Above the meters, a row of approximately 17 electrical fuse holders is visible, many of which appear to be empty or contain fuses. A complex network of electrical wires, in various colors including pink, black, yellow, blue, and green, connects the fuse holders to the meters and other components. Some of the wires are bundled together, while others are routed individually. The wall shows signs of wear, with a white ceiling or overhang visible at the top. The overall impression is one of a functional, albeit somewhat aged and cluttered, electrical distribution setup.
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Jul 2, 2026

Abuja, Nigeria

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A collection of electrical meters and fuses are mounted on a wooden board attached to a dark gray, textured wall. The scene appears to be an outdoor electrical panel, possibly in Abuja, Nigeria, given the style of the meters and the fuse boxes. There are four electricity meters arranged in a row on the lower section of the board, each labeled with a "FLAT" number: "FLAT 5", "FLAT 8", "FLAT 4", and "FLAT 7". Below each of these meters, there are smaller, transparent-covered circuit breaker units. In addition to these, there are four separate customer interface units with digital displays and keypads mounted below and to the right of the meters, on the wall itself. These units display various numerical readings. Above the meters, a row of approximately 17 electrical fuse holders is visible, many of which appear to be empty or contain fuses. A complex network of electrical wires, in various colors including pink, black, yellow, blue, and green, connects the fuse holders to the meters and other components. Some of the wires are bundled together, while others are routed individually. The wall shows signs of wear, with a white ceiling or overhang visible at the top. The overall impression is one of a functional, albeit somewhat aged and cluttered, electrical distribution setup.

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