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This image depicts an outdoor street scene in Ikeja, Nigeria, focusing on a roadside electronic repair and charging stall. An adult male, with dark skin, is seated on a red wooden stool. He wears a maroon and black horizontally striped long-sleeve shirt and dark trousers, rolled up at the ankles. His bare feet are visible, with black flip-flops resting on the concrete ground beside him. He leans against a thick, light-brown pillar, his left hand raised to his left ear, while his right hand manipulates electronic components on a wooden table positioned in front of him.

The wooden table functions as a workstation, cluttered with various items consistent with electronic services. These include multiple power banks/batteries, several charging adapters, a multi-socket extension cord with chargers plugged in, small clear plastic bottles, and tools. A blue device and a black rectangular device are also present on the table, amidst a tangle of wires. Next to the man, another empty red wooden stool is visible. To the left of the workstation, a taller white rectangular stool with a dark grey upholstered top stands on the concrete, adjacent to a brown-wrapped package and a white plastic bag on the ground.

In the background to the left, a grey sedan is parked. Several individuals are visible; one person in a brown garment is squatting near the ground, while others walk along what appears to be a paved street or pathway. A red sign, partially visible, displays "PASS" and "N350," positioned near stacks of bottled water in blue plastic packaging and a large blue plastic bag filled with items. The immediate background to the right consists of a light brown, possibly rendered, wall with a dark drain pipe or conduit and vertical metal bars, suggesting a gate or window. The ground throughout the scene is a mottled concrete surface with scattered debris.
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Jan 30, 2026, 11:34 AM

Ikeja, Nigeria

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This image depicts an outdoor street scene in Ikeja, Nigeria, focusing on a roadside electronic repair and charging stall. An adult male, with dark skin, is seated on a red wooden stool. He wears a maroon and black horizontally striped long-sleeve shirt and dark trousers, rolled up at the ankles. His bare feet are visible, with black flip-flops resting on the concrete ground beside him. He leans against a thick, light-brown pillar, his left hand raised to his left ear, while his right hand manipulates electronic components on a wooden table positioned in front of him. The wooden table functions as a workstation, cluttered with various items consistent with electronic services. These include multiple power banks/batteries, several charging adapters, a multi-socket extension cord with chargers plugged in, small clear plastic bottles, and tools. A blue device and a black rectangular device are also present on the table, amidst a tangle of wires. Next to the man, another empty red wooden stool is visible. To the left of the workstation, a taller white rectangular stool with a dark grey upholstered top stands on the concrete, adjacent to a brown-wrapped package and a white plastic bag on the ground. In the background to the left, a grey sedan is parked. Several individuals are visible; one person in a brown garment is squatting near the ground, while others walk along what appears to be a paved street or pathway. A red sign, partially visible, displays "PASS" and "N350," positioned near stacks of bottled water in blue plastic packaging and a large blue plastic bag filled with items. The immediate background to the right consists of a light brown, possibly rendered, wall with a dark drain pipe or conduit and vertical metal bars, suggesting a gate or window. The ground throughout the scene is a mottled concrete surface with scattered debris.

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