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This image captures an empty, professionally set up indoor studio space, likely prepared for a video production such as an interview, podcast, or talk show, located in Ikeja, Nigeria. The scene is dominated by a dark wall backdrop adorned with vibrant, neon-style line art depicting various human silhouettes, abstract shapes, and symbols. Prominently featured on the backdrop are two classical-style busts flanking a large, glowing, stylized light bulb or elongated object. Below these central figures, the word "GAFFERMAN" is clearly illuminated in a neon script. Other discernible text and icons on the backdrop include "VCA", "PROD", "DIRECTOR", "AMVCA", and a play button symbol.

In the foreground, a circular wooden coffee table rests on an ornate, patterned rug. Arranged around the table are five chairs: three modern wooden chairs with woven rush seats, and two rustic chairs constructed from light-colored planks or pallet wood. A green hat is placed on one of the rustic chairs. On the coffee table, a stack of books, including one with "HOME AWAY" visible on its spine and another seemingly related to "NOLLYWOOD," is accompanied by a film clapperboard.

Above the set, studio lighting fixtures and associated rigging are visible, partially covered by white and grey fabric diffusers, indicating a controlled lighting environment. On the right side of the frame, a professional video camera is positioned on a stand or tripod, equipped with an attached wireless video transmitter displaying "Accsoon CineEye" and some numerical data. The floor of the set is covered with a dark grey or black tarp, overlying a lighter grey carpet or floor. A large woven basket or structure is partially visible on the far left. The setup strongly suggests a planned recording session.
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Apr 23, 2026, 7:26 AM

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This image captures an empty, professionally set up indoor studio space, likely prepared for a video production such as an interview, podcast, or talk show, located in Ikeja, Nigeria. The scene is dominated by a dark wall backdrop adorned with vibrant, neon-style line art depicting various human silhouettes, abstract shapes, and symbols. Prominently featured on the backdrop are two classical-style busts flanking a large, glowing, stylized light bulb or elongated object. Below these central figures, the word "GAFFERMAN" is clearly illuminated in a neon script. Other discernible text and icons on the backdrop include "VCA", "PROD", "DIRECTOR", "AMVCA", and a play button symbol. In the foreground, a circular wooden coffee table rests on an ornate, patterned rug. Arranged around the table are five chairs: three modern wooden chairs with woven rush seats, and two rustic chairs constructed from light-colored planks or pallet wood. A green hat is placed on one of the rustic chairs. On the coffee table, a stack of books, including one with "HOME AWAY" visible on its spine and another seemingly related to "NOLLYWOOD," is accompanied by a film clapperboard. Above the set, studio lighting fixtures and associated rigging are visible, partially covered by white and grey fabric diffusers, indicating a controlled lighting environment. On the right side of the frame, a professional video camera is positioned on a stand or tripod, equipped with an attached wireless video transmitter displaying "Accsoon CineEye" and some numerical data. The floor of the set is covered with a dark grey or black tarp, overlying a lighter grey carpet or floor. A large woven basket or structure is partially visible on the far left. The setup strongly suggests a planned recording session.

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