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This is an eye-level, slightly upward-looking view of the exterior of a multi-story building in Nnewi, Nigeria. The building features a façade characterized by alternating horizontal bands of decorative brickwork and dark gray painted walls. The brickwork consists of a light brown and off-white patterned design. Vertical sections of the building are also light beige or off-white. Multiple windows and openings are visible across at least three floors. Many windows are fitted with white metal security grates, some featuring ornate, swirling designs. Other windows are glazed, with some reflecting a clear blue sky. Prominently featured on two different levels are large, rectangular gray metal structures, resembling hinged doors or robust shutters, complete with handles and a locking mechanism. Several small, rectangular white signs are affixed to the dark gray walls. The visible text on these signs reads "YISA PLAZA," likely identifying the name of the building or establishment. A white spherical light fixture is mounted on the upper right side of the building. Small, square, frame-like protrusions are also visible on the dark gray wall sections. The scene appears to be captured during the daytime, indicated by the bright, even lighting and the clear blue reflections in some window panes. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place, presenting a static architectural study of the building.
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