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The image displays an electrical outlet mounted on a light green wall in Barden Yana, Nigeria. The outlet plate is a metallic or beige color and contains two three-pin sockets (Type G, commonly used in Nigeria). A white wall charger is plugged into the top socket, with a blue charging cable extending from it towards the right and out of the frame, suggesting a device is being charged. Two small red indicator lights are visible on the outlet plate: one glowing on the upper left and another on the lower left. A toggle switch, positioned between the two sockets, is in the 'on' position. Vertically aligned on the left side of the outlet plate, a white label with red text clearly reads "INVERTER". Towards the bottom right corner of the frame, a segment of a thick, dark-colored cable, possibly an electrical conduit or another power cable, is visible, winding out of view. The wall has a uniform green paint finish with a slight texture and some minor blemishes. The scene is brightly lit, likely by interior artificial lighting.
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