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AI Analysis

Analysis Results

The AI selected the most likely locations based on the image, visible details, and contextual clues.

🏆 Top match
98%
Nigeria, Ibadan, Wole Soyinka Theatre
📍 Wole Soyinka Theatre, Department of Theatre Arts, University of Ibadan, University of Ibadan Graffiti Wall

The combination of the distinctive graffiti on the concrete wall, particularly the mural of a person in a yellow beanie on the left, and the specific architecture of the yellow building behind it, is a confirmed match for the area in front of the Wole Soyinka Theatre, which houses the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan. This location is a well-known spot on campus, frequently photographed.

The person's attire, a modern style of West African clothing, is also consistent with the location in Nigeria. The combination of tropical vegetation, the style of the building, the mural art, and the traditional clothing worn by the individual strongly indicate a Nigerian urban environment.

The presence of barred windows and air conditioning units is typical of institutional buildings in Nigerian cities. Ibadan is a plausible city due to its size, climate, and common architectural style matching the image.

The mural art style is common in Nigerian educational or cultural institutions. If the primary location were incorrect, the scene strongly resembles other large university campuses in Southern Nigeria.

The architectural style, state of repair, tropical vegetation, and presence of student art and posters are characteristic of institutions like Obafemi Awolowo University. This is a plausible alternative based on regional patterns, but lacks specific matching evidence.

The overall scene is unmistakably West African, very likely a Nigerian university campus. The University of Lagos is another major institution where such a scene, including the building style and graffiti, would be plausible.

This guess is based on the general cultural and environmental context rather than a direct visual match.

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Nigeria, Ibadan
85%

The combination of tropical vegetation, the style of the building, the mural art, and the traditional clothing worn by the individual strongly indicate a Nigerian urban environment. The presence of barred windows and air conditioning units is typical of institutional buildings in Nigerian cities. Ibadan is a plausible city due to its size, climate, and common architectural style matching the image. The mural art style is common in Nigerian educational or cultural institutions.

3
Nigeria, Ile-Ife
60%

If the primary location were incorrect, the scene strongly resembles other large university campuses in Southern Nigeria. The architectural style, state of repair, tropical vegetation, and presence of student art and posters are characteristic of institutions like Obafemi Awolowo University. This is a plausible alternative based on regional patterns, but lacks specific matching evidence.

4
Nigeria, Lagos
55%

The overall scene is unmistakably West African, very likely a Nigerian university campus. The University of Lagos is another major institution where such a scene, including the building style and graffiti, would be plausible. This guess is based on the general cultural and environmental context rather than a direct visual match.

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How the AI made its decision

Environment

Paved road/parking lot • Tropical trees, shrubs, and weeds • Tropical, sunny • urban with tropical vegetation • tropical shrubs and small trees • tropical • Paved area • Paved road • Tropical foliage

Infrastructure

None visible • Posters and graffiti on a wall • Functional, institutional one-story building with a slightly sloped corrugated roof, faded yellow paint, and simple windows. A concrete graffiti wall is in the foreground. • posters on wall, no readable text • concrete institutional building with barred windows and air conditioning units • Graffiti and posters • Common Nigerian institutional style from the mid to late 20th century. • Graffiti • Institutional building style common in major Nigerian cities.

Visible text and signs

The AI did not detect readable text or signage in the image.

Context and culture

None visible