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This is a vertical photograph of a mural painted on a light green wall, possibly outdoors given the natural lighting and some greenery at the bottom of the frame. The mural depicts a portrait of a man wearing traditional attire, including a green head covering and a patterned scarf. His facial features suggest he is of African descent, with dark skin and a warm, open-mouthed smile. The artwork is rendered in a realistic style with noticeable brushstrokes. To the left of the portrait, text in bold, sans-serif capital letters reads: "SIR AHMADU BELLO GCON KE (SARDAUNA OF SOKOTO) FIRST PREMIER OF THE NORTHERN NIGER". To the right of the portrait, near the bottom of the mural, is more text: "BORN 1910 DIED 1955 (AT 55 YEARS)". There are also some handwritten signatures and a date, "125", in the upper right quadrant of the portrait, rendered in blue and black ink. The lower border of the mural is a band of light pink, and below that, a textured white surface is visible. The photograph is slightly tilted, with the mural itself appearing to be on a wall that runs horizontally across the frame. The presence of the text referencing "Northern Nigeria" and the Sardauna of Sokoto, a prominent historical figure in Nigeria, strongly suggests the location is in Nigeria, specifically within the context of Northern Nigeria.
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