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This image captures a street scene in Kuru Dungus, Nigeria, showing a three-wheeled auto-rickshaw (commonly known as a Keke Napep) on an asphalt road, viewed from inside another vehicle. In the midground, a teal and yellow Keke Napep with a brown canopy is prominently featured. The male driver, appearing to be in his twenties or thirties, wears a light grey long-sleeved shirt and black trousers with white side stripes, and is barefoot. He holds the steering handle, facing forward. Partially visible in the rear passenger compartment is a person wearing a pink or red garment. The Keke Napep displays "PT 215" in white lettering on its teal front fender, and the tire sidewall shows "LANDS". The vehicle appears stationary or moving slowly, positioned parallel to a concrete curb. In the background, an NNPC (Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation) branded fuel station is visible. It features a modern white canopy supported by green pillars. A tall vertical sign displays "Lubricant," "Mini Mart," and "Auto Service" in white text on green panels, with a number "19" at the top and a large "2" below. Another sign beneath the main canopy shows a "1". A white fuel tanker truck with the NNPC logo is parked further within the station premises. Another Keke Napep, similar in color scheme, is visible further down the road, and a white truck is also present. The environment includes a clear blue sky with minimal white clouds. A light-colored utility pole with electrical wires and barbed wire wraps stands on the right. Long shadows are cast across the asphalt road, suggesting mid-morning or late afternoon sun. The foreground is framed by the dark interior elements of the viewing vehicle, including a black padded surface with a white stripe on the left and a yellow-painted metal edge on the lower right, with a small green element in the bottom left corner.
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