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The scene is set in a bustling outdoor environment in Umuode, Nigeria, likely a market or roadside vendor area. The ground consists of a rough paved surface. In the foreground, two young females are engaged in conversation. The female on the left, facing right, wears a mustard yellow short-sleeved t-shirt with a partial white logo "Valintine 46" and dark leggings, carrying a black shoulder bag on her left side. Her dark hair is styled in braids pulled back, with several curls resting on her back. She holds a folded orange fabric and a small purple object in her right hand. The female on the right, facing left, appears to be speaking, her mouth slightly open. She wears a black short-sleeved t-shirt featuring a graphic print of two women in sunglasses and the text "STUDIO TAILOR 1902," a dark blue skirt with a white ruffled hem, and light blue platform slide sandals. Her hair is styled in tight cornrows. She wears a beaded bracelet on her left wrist, holds a silver flip phone in her left hand, and her raised left hand shows orange discoloration on the palm and fingers. In the mid-ground, behind the two foreground subjects, a third female in a fuchsia pink off-the-shoulder dress with long braids stands behind a market stall. The stall displays various fruits, including large cuts of watermelon and piles of green limes and yellow oranges. A mesh container with peanuts or similar snacks is also visible on the stall. Another female's face is partially visible behind the stall to the right of the primary interaction. The background reveals a busy street with additional pedestrians and several tricycle taxis, commonly known as Keke Napep, some parked and others possibly moving. Distant buildings, power poles, and trees are visible under an overcast sky. A yellow sign with the word "EZRA" and another partially visible sign are present in the distance. Small pieces of litter are scattered on the ground.
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