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This image displays the exterior wall of a building identified as "The GrillFather Green Light Grill" in Jos, Nigeria. The upper portion of the wall consists of exposed, rough-textured concrete blocks with a diagonal shadow cast across them. Below this, a horizontal band of cracked, unpainted concrete separates it from the lower section, which is a white-painted plaster surface. Centered on the white plaster, the establishment's name, "The GrillFather," is rendered in large, stylized black and white block lettering. Above the text, a graphic depicts a white hand holding black barbecue tongs and a black spatula, with several black lines extending downwards from the tools, resembling marionette strings. Below the main name, "GREEN LIGHT GRILL" is written in smaller black block letters. A white electrical conduit runs horizontally across the upper part of the white wall section, featuring a small, white light bulb socket with what appears to be a small, possibly broken, light bulb. A grey corrugated roof fascia or eave is visible along the top edge of the building, set against a clear blue sky. To the far right, a vertical section of a yellow-painted structure, possibly a door frame or pillar, is partially visible and casts a distinct, sharp shadow onto the white wall. Several small green plants, including one resembling a cactus, are present at the bottom edge of the white wall. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight.
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