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A male individual is depicted mid-stride, walking from the left to the right side of the frame on an unpaved road in Jos, Nigeria
MomentA male individual is depicted mid-stride, walking from the left to the right side of the frame on an unpaved road in Jos, Nigeria. He wears a dark short-sleeved t-shirt with a light-colored graphic logo on the left chest, light grey sweatpants with dark text ("not today" on the left leg, "ORIGINAL" on the right leg), and black slide sandals. His dark, textured hair is cut short, and his head is slightly lowered, facing to his right. The immediate foreground and left side of the road consist of packed dirt and dust, transitioning to a darker asphalt surface. In the background, to the left, is a reddish-brown corrugated metal gate or fence behind a low concrete wall. Beyond this, sparse green foliage is visible. To the right, a light-colored building with a dark-colored roof features a brown metal fence or gate in front. Attached to this fence are two large rectangular banners. The most prominent banner, in the center-right, is white with red and black text, advertising "PRECIOUS STONE ACADEMY" and listing services such as "DAYCARE," "NURSERY," and "PRIMARY," accompanied by images of children and adults. Further to the right along the roadside, several large, irregular brown rocks and two dark, circular objects (possibly tires) are present. A utility pole with visible wiring stands in the upper right background against a clear, bright sky. The scene is illuminated by natural light, casting shadows to the left, indicating the sun's position to the right.
