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In Bar Gada, Nigeria, an adult male is depicted actively painting a wall. He is positioned facing right, holding a long-handled paint roller with both hands and applying a dark, possibly black, substance to a textured section of a wall. The man wears a striped beanie (grey and dark), a reddish-brown long-sleeved button-up shirt heavily splattered with dark and light paint, and light-colored trousers, also extensively stained with paint. His footwear consists of light-colored, paint-splattered slip-on shoes or sandals. The wall is constructed of rough, light grey material, with the section to the right of the man already covered in the dark, textured paint. Above the wall, concrete blocks, a black metal rail, and coiled strands of barbed wire are visible against a clear blue sky. The ground in the foreground is paved with light-colored tiles or concrete, showing paint splatters, and a green pipe or hose runs along the base of the wall. A dark paint bucket is partially visible on the ground to the lower right.
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