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A red banner with a white border is mounted to a wall. The banner features a white emblem depicting the coat of arms of Nigeria, along with a white ribbon with the text "GomSACA." Underneath, in bold white text, is the phrase "GOMBE STATE AGENCY FOR THE CONTROL OF AIDS." Directly below this is "GomSACA" in smaller white text. The text "I'M FIGHTING IN THE WAR AGAINST AIDS!" appears in a white circle with a red outline. The bottom of the banner features five white circles with red outlines, each containing a symbol and brief text: a blue information icon with "KNOW get the facts about HIV and AIDS," a blue speech bubble with "TALK start the conversation," a white pill with "PROTECT for you and those you love," a red heart with "TEST know your status," and a white plus sign with "TREAT stay healthy, protect others." To the right of this section, another white box with a red outline features the text "FIVE WAYS YOU CAN HELP END HIV & AIDS." The banner is positioned in front of a wooden door with a metal door handle. This scene likely takes place at the Gombe State Agency for the Control of AIDS office located at the coordinates 10.299, 11.156 in Gombe, Nigeria. The banner promotes awareness about AIDS and encourages people to get tested, take precautions, and seek treatment.
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