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An indoor workshop in Sabon Gari Nassarawa, Nigeria, is depicted with a male individual, appearing to be a shoemaker, in the foreground. The man, approximately mid-twenties to early thirties with dark, curly hair, wears a green short-sleeved work coat over a white and black striped undershirt, dark shorts, and dark flip-flops. A light-colored fabric mask is positioned around his chin. He stands facing a motor-driven grinding machine mounted on a tall, unpainted wooden stand, actively using the machine to abrade a dark, possibly rubber, footwear component held in his left hand. The floor is a mosaic of irregularly shaped tiles in varying shades of brown, beige, and white, with numerous shoes, sandal components, and dark footwear scattered across it. A small, crude wooden stool is visible to the left of the man. The walls are stained and worn, with visible paint loss; the left wall features a geometric pattern in red, black, and light tones. The ceiling shows signs of damage or incompleteness, exposing wooden joists and electrical wiring. A dark, ribbed metal door or gate is partially visible on the right side of the frame. In the background, an open doorway reveals an outdoor area with bright light and a blue object. Further back, another darker doorway is visible. Exposed wires hang from the ceiling and along the right wall. A pile of scrap materials, likely footwear remnants, is situated on the floor in the bottom right corner.
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