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The image shows a yellow tricycle, locally known as a "keke," with the number "B-159" printed on its side, at a location in Lokoja, Nigeria, as suggested by the writing on the keke. A man wearing a black cap, long-sleeved black shirt, and grey trousers walks past the keke. A woman wearing a blue and gold patterned dress stands near the entrance. Inside the keke sits a man wearing a red shirt. The tricycle appears to be on a paved road near an urban environment with buildings and an elevated structure in the background.
FM-EEWgo2

Apr 9, 2026, 7:58 AM

Lokoja, Nigeria

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The image shows a yellow tricycle, locally known as a "keke," with the number "B-159" printed on its side, at a location in Lokoja, Nigeria, as suggested by the writing on the keke. A man wearing a black cap, long-sleeved black shirt, and grey trousers walks past the keke. A woman wearing a blue and gold patterned dress stands near the entrance. Inside the keke sits a man wearing a red shirt. The tricycle appears to be on a paved road near an urban environment with buildings and an elevated structure in the background.

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