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A bright yellow auto-rickshaw, a common sight in Nigeria often referred to as a 'Keke Napep', is prominently featured on an unpaved road in Madalla, Nigeria. The vehicle has black trim and appears to be in motion or recently stopped, with its front wheel slightly turned. The driver, wearing a green or grey shirt, is visible behind the windshield, and several passengers are seated inside the rickshaw's open cabin. The road surface is dusty and gravelly, showing signs of wear and vehicle tracks. In the background, power lines and tall transmission towers stretch across the landscape, indicating an established infrastructure. Lush green trees line parts of the road, suggesting a semi-urban or rural setting. Further down the road, other motorbikes and people are visible, hinting at a bustling environment. The time of day appears to be sunny, likely morning or late afternoon, as suggested by the bright natural light and visible shadows. The weather is clear. Notable text includes "Allah ya Kare" (meaning "May Allah protect") written in colorful script on the upper part of the auto-rickshaw's windshield. A blue road sign in the mid-ground clearly displays "DANGOTE CEMENT" with its logo, a significant Nigerian brand, reinforcing the location context. Another partial sign in the far background reads "ANNIE KEY". No strong emotions are discernible from the individuals in the image.
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