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This image depicts an active street scene in Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria, during late afternoon or early evening, characterized by warm, golden natural light.

The foreground features a concrete sidewalk, showing minor wear and some debris. To the right of the sidewalk, an asphalt road displays some scattered litter, including orange peels.

On the left, a large billboard with the partially visible text "REBUILDING PEAC" and a military-themed graphic is affixed to a tall pole. A street light pole with a banner is also present. Further in the background, dense green trees top a hillside, and various buildings are visible, including a light blue and white structure with a dark door and an external spiral staircase.

Several individuals are present. On the left side of the sidewalk, a female in a dark t-shirt and blue jeans walks right, carrying a dark bag. Behind her and to her right, a green mini-bus is partially visible on the road. Following the female are three men standing on the sidewalk; one wears a dark t-shirt, another a green t-shirt with a backpack, and a third in a white t-shirt.

Towards the center-right, two men are engaged with a fruit vendor. One man, wearing a plaid shirt, tan trousers, and a patterned baseball cap, observes or interacts. Adjacent to him, another man in a dark blue t-shirt and track pants is peeling an orange, with peels visible falling to the ground. Directly in front of them is a wooden pushcart heavily loaded with oranges. A vendor, wearing a patterned t-shirt, light grey trousers, and a light-colored cap, stands behind the cart holding a large knife.

On the road to the right, multiple vehicles are visible, including a dark SUV, a light sedan, a green Keke Napep (auto-rickshaw), and a partially visible blue Keke Napep further back. The scene captures a moment of daily commerce and pedestrian activity in an urban setting.
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Nov 4, 2025, 4:49 PM

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This image depicts an active street scene in Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria, during late afternoon or early evening, characterized by warm, golden natural light. The foreground features a concrete sidewalk, showing minor wear and some debris. To the right of the sidewalk, an asphalt road displays some scattered litter, including orange peels. On the left, a large billboard with the partially visible text "REBUILDING PEAC" and a military-themed graphic is affixed to a tall pole. A street light pole with a banner is also present. Further in the background, dense green trees top a hillside, and various buildings are visible, including a light blue and white structure with a dark door and an external spiral staircase. Several individuals are present. On the left side of the sidewalk, a female in a dark t-shirt and blue jeans walks right, carrying a dark bag. Behind her and to her right, a green mini-bus is partially visible on the road. Following the female are three men standing on the sidewalk; one wears a dark t-shirt, another a green t-shirt with a backpack, and a third in a white t-shirt. Towards the center-right, two men are engaged with a fruit vendor. One man, wearing a plaid shirt, tan trousers, and a patterned baseball cap, observes or interacts. Adjacent to him, another man in a dark blue t-shirt and track pants is peeling an orange, with peels visible falling to the ground. Directly in front of them is a wooden pushcart heavily loaded with oranges. A vendor, wearing a patterned t-shirt, light grey trousers, and a light-colored cap, stands behind the cart holding a large knife. On the road to the right, multiple vehicles are visible, including a dark SUV, a light sedan, a green Keke Napep (auto-rickshaw), and a partially visible blue Keke Napep further back. The scene captures a moment of daily commerce and pedestrian activity in an urban setting.

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