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This image captures a street scene in Kubwa, Nigeria, during daytime. In the midground, a woman with dark braided hair, wearing a dark blue polka-dot top and jeans with dark slides, stands on the left. She holds the hand of a young boy (approximately 4-6 years old) dressed in a blue uniform shirt, blue shorts, and a green backpack. To their right, an older boy (approximately 7-9 years old) in a blue uniform shirt, blue shorts with white trim, black socks, and black sneakers, carries a dark brown patterned backpack and stands with one hand on his hip. All three face towards the right. To the immediate left of the woman and children, the rear section of a yellow and black motorized tricycle taxi (Keke NAPEP) is partially visible. A man in a light-colored traditional Nigerian outfit and brown shoes stands next to it, facing away from the camera. In the midground-background, a row of commercial structures or market stalls line the street. These feature corrugated metal roofs, some visibly rusted, supported by wooden frames. One stall, painted light green, is visible on the far right. Another stall, located behind the central figures, has an open front displaying various packaged goods, and a man in a reddish-brown traditional outfit is seated on a low wooden bench inside. A red sign with white text, partially reading "DEPORT CAN...", hangs from the roof of one stall. On the far right of the foreground, a person is partially visible, seated on a wooden stool, wearing a teal top and a patterned blue and white wrapper, with bare feet. The background reveals multi-story, light-colored (beige/cream) buildings with dark grey tiled roofs. These structures feature multiple rectangular windows with white frames and decorative columns. A blue and white banner displaying a man's portrait and text is attached to one of these buildings. Overhead electrical wires are visible against the light sky. The ground surface is paved asphalt or concrete.
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