
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an outdoor urban scene in Jos, Nigeria, featuring the Court of Appeal Jos Division building. In the foreground, a dark-skinned male subject, approximately 30-40 years old, with a short beard and mustache, stands on a paved shoulder adjacent to a two-lane road. He is wearing a black t-shirt with white capitalized text reading "PLEASE DON'T TAKE ME STUFF" and dark athletic shorts or pants with white vertical stripes. The man faces towards the left side of the frame and looks slightly upwards. On the road, a grey passenger van is partially visible in the mid-ground, positioned behind the man and appearing to be in motion or parked. In the background, the Court of Appeal Jos Division building is a single-story structure with a white corrugated roof and a light blue patterned exterior. A prominent sign on its facade displays "COURT OF APPEAL JOS DIVISION" in blue text, with a golden statue of Lady Justice (blindfolded, holding scales) positioned in the center. A tall, slender green shrub partially obscures the lower portion of the building's sign. Utility poles, overhead wires, and what appears to be a solar-powered street light are visible near the court building. Two cellular or communication towers are visible on the building's roof or in the immediate vicinity. A decorative blue fence runs along the perimeter of the court property. The sky above is overcast. No direct interactions between individuals are depicted.
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