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This forensic description details a daytime street scene in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria, in the vicinity of Rhema University, as indicated by signage.

The image is captured from an elevated position looking down a sandy, unpaved pedestrian area parallel to a paved road. To the immediate left, a section of a perimeter wall is visible. This wall is rust-orange with vertical light blue and cream-colored stripes at regular intervals, indicating support pillars. Integrated into this wall section is a metal fence composed of vertical bars painted in alternating dark red, yellow, and white segments, atop a concrete ledge. Below this ledge, a narrow strip of ground is covered with dry leaves, some green plant growth, and a black plastic bag (trash). A concrete curb, painted in alternating light grey and dark grey rectangular sections, separates this vegetated strip from the sandy pathway.

The sandy ground shows multiple footprints and tire tracks, along with scattered litter including a crumpled clear plastic object and a small white plastic fragment. Further right on the sandy area, a sturdy, dark blue metal pole stands, leaning slightly. This pole supports a white billboard sign, partially visible at the top right, displaying the URL "www.rhemauniversity.edu.ng" in black text. Below this, the pole has white markings and stickers, one of which appears to read "DAILY 4000". Small rocks and debris are scattered around the base of the pole.

To the right of the sandy area, a paved two-lane road extends into the distance. A green and black motorized tricycle (keke Napep) is visible on the road, moving away from the camera. Other indistinct vehicles are further down the road. The background reveals additional utility poles with overhead wires, distant buildings, and sparse trees under an overcast sky. One distant building exhibits a red sign that appears to spell "HOSPITAL". No clear human figures or specific interactions are discernible.
FM-XUvEJ3

Mar 4, 2026, 6:23 AM

Aba, Nigeria

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This forensic description details a daytime street scene in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria, in the vicinity of Rhema University, as indicated by signage. The image is captured from an elevated position looking down a sandy, unpaved pedestrian area parallel to a paved road. To the immediate left, a section of a perimeter wall is visible. This wall is rust-orange with vertical light blue and cream-colored stripes at regular intervals, indicating support pillars. Integrated into this wall section is a metal fence composed of vertical bars painted in alternating dark red, yellow, and white segments, atop a concrete ledge. Below this ledge, a narrow strip of ground is covered with dry leaves, some green plant growth, and a black plastic bag (trash). A concrete curb, painted in alternating light grey and dark grey rectangular sections, separates this vegetated strip from the sandy pathway. The sandy ground shows multiple footprints and tire tracks, along with scattered litter including a crumpled clear plastic object and a small white plastic fragment. Further right on the sandy area, a sturdy, dark blue metal pole stands, leaning slightly. This pole supports a white billboard sign, partially visible at the top right, displaying the URL "www.rhemauniversity.edu.ng" in black text. Below this, the pole has white markings and stickers, one of which appears to read "DAILY 4000". Small rocks and debris are scattered around the base of the pole. To the right of the sandy area, a paved two-lane road extends into the distance. A green and black motorized tricycle (keke Napep) is visible on the road, moving away from the camera. Other indistinct vehicles are further down the road. The background reveals additional utility poles with overhead wires, distant buildings, and sparse trees under an overcast sky. One distant building exhibits a red sign that appears to spell "HOSPITAL". No clear human figures or specific interactions are discernible.

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