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The scene depicts an outdoor urban environment, specifically a construction or roadwork zone in Ikeja, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. In the immediate foreground, the ground consists of uneven reddish-brown earth and patches of worn, dark asphalt. A white and red striped barrier tape lies on the ground to the left. A tall, white utility pole stands prominently in the midground, equipped with a top-mounted structure featuring multiple solar panels. Below these panels, a gray enclosure box is affixed, and a white dome-shaped CCTV camera is mounted on an arm extending from the pole. To the left of the pole, a green palm-like plant with fronds is visible, alongside the yellow front portion of a construction vehicle, likely a loader or backhoe. Three adult males are standing near the base of the pole. The man on the left wears a bright yellow reflective vest over a dark shirt, dark trousers, and dark boots, holding a red-orange shovel upright. The central man wears a dark shirt, dark trousers, dark boots, and a red cap. The man on the right wears a green reflective vest over a dark shirt, dark trousers, dark boots, and a red cap. They appear to be gathered, possibly in conversation or taking a break from work. Behind the men, a line of parked cars is visible on a road. Further into the midground, a series of light-colored concrete barriers define the edge of a roadway or construction area. Beyond these barriers, another individual is partially visible on the right. In the background on the left, a dark-colored building with a prominent "Hotels" sign is visible, along with a brown container-like structure marked "HAVEN POINT." On the right background, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade and multiple windows stands tall. A green "Fidelity" bank logo is visible on its lower floor. Above and to the right of this building, several communication towers and antennae are present, alongside a large billboard displaying text such as "GABRIEL TAYLOR" and "MONICA."
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