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This image presents a daytime, street-level view of a building identified as the Zaria Federal Constituency Office in Zaria, Nigeria. The two-story structure features a light brown facade with a grey top band. Its front is characterized by large, rectangular blue reflective glass windows, with smaller square windows and a white metal-grated entrance on the ground floor. A prominent banner on the upper left section displays a portrait, the name "DA DATTI MUHAMMAD (BAWO)," and "FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OFFICE" for Zaria. A white metal fence with concrete posts separates the building's paved frontage and shrubbery from the roadside. Multiple tall, silver-colored metal poles, presumed to be flagpoles, are arranged along the building's front, behind the fence. A light brown utility pole stands centrally in the foreground. To the right, a single-story structure with a blue roof and a blue satellite dish is partially visible, with further flagpoles. Behind this, unfinished construction is visible. The foreground consists of an asphalt road, bordered by a low, light brown concrete median with a textured top surface. The strip of ground between the road and the building's fence contains sparse green grass, bare soil, and scattered dark debris. The sky is clear. No human figures are present.
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