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The image depicts a construction or renovation scene on an aged, multi-story building in Aba, Nigeria, under a partially cloudy daytime sky. The light-colored building facade is extensively covered with a metal scaffolding system, indicating ongoing work.

Six individuals are visible. Five dark-skinned male workers are positioned on the scaffolding at various heights. One worker, wearing an orange short-sleeved shirt and dark shorts, stands on a platform on the left, holding a horizontal scaffolding pole. To his right and slightly higher, another worker in a red short-sleeved shirt and dark shorts is engaged with scaffolding poles. Below and to the left of the first worker, two additional workers are partially visible on lower scaffolding levels, and a fifth worker is further obscured on the scaffolding. None of the workers appear to be wearing personal protective equipment such as helmets or harnesses. Several white or light-colored sacks, possibly containing building materials, are secured to the scaffolding platforms.

In the foreground, a dark-skinned male stands on the paved ground with his back to the camera, looking up at the scaffolding. He wears a multi-colored short-sleeved shirt, white pants, and a blue backpack. A pile of loose metal scaffolding poles leans against the building to his right.

The building itself shows signs of wear, including discoloration, staining, and some peeling paint. Multiple windows, some large and multi-paned, are visible. Several posters are affixed to the facade, including a prominent political campaign banner featuring a man's face on the lower right and a white and teal informational poster on the left. In the background, a large palm tree is visible behind the scaffolding on the right, along with other urban buildings featuring reddish-brown roofs. A tall, slender metal communication tower rises into the sky in the distant background on the right.
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Mar 21, 2026, 10:15 AM

Aba, Nigeria

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The image depicts a construction or renovation scene on an aged, multi-story building in Aba, Nigeria, under a partially cloudy daytime sky. The light-colored building facade is extensively covered with a metal scaffolding system, indicating ongoing work. Six individuals are visible. Five dark-skinned male workers are positioned on the scaffolding at various heights. One worker, wearing an orange short-sleeved shirt and dark shorts, stands on a platform on the left, holding a horizontal scaffolding pole. To his right and slightly higher, another worker in a red short-sleeved shirt and dark shorts is engaged with scaffolding poles. Below and to the left of the first worker, two additional workers are partially visible on lower scaffolding levels, and a fifth worker is further obscured on the scaffolding. None of the workers appear to be wearing personal protective equipment such as helmets or harnesses. Several white or light-colored sacks, possibly containing building materials, are secured to the scaffolding platforms. In the foreground, a dark-skinned male stands on the paved ground with his back to the camera, looking up at the scaffolding. He wears a multi-colored short-sleeved shirt, white pants, and a blue backpack. A pile of loose metal scaffolding poles leans against the building to his right. The building itself shows signs of wear, including discoloration, staining, and some peeling paint. Multiple windows, some large and multi-paned, are visible. Several posters are affixed to the facade, including a prominent political campaign banner featuring a man's face on the lower right and a white and teal informational poster on the left. In the background, a large palm tree is visible behind the scaffolding on the right, along with other urban buildings featuring reddish-brown roofs. A tall, slender metal communication tower rises into the sky in the distant background on the right.

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