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The scene depicts a bustling roadside market stall in Maiburiji, Nigeria. In the foreground, an adult male with a light complexion, wearing a white baseball cap, light purple short-sleeved shirt, and tan trousers, is seated on a metal box. He is positioned in profile, facing right, and appears to be manipulating a dark object with both hands. His feet are bare. Immediately behind him, to his left, a large coil of white flexible pipe rests on a dark blue barrel. Further back, a second adult male with a darker complexion, wearing an orange t-shirt and a dark patterned cap, is seated directly behind the coiled pipe. He faces forward, resting his chin on his right hand, looking towards the viewer. The background is densely packed with merchandise. To the right of the seated man in the orange shirt, stacks of white plastic buckets labeled "NECOAT Acrylic Emulsion," "TOP BOND," "JAN," and "OG" are prominently displayed. Behind these, numerous sacks, some labeled "P.O.P." (Plaster of Paris) and "SUPER AMACO GUM," are visible. To the left, more sacks including "EXPRESS CEMENT" are stacked, alongside plastic bottles containing yellow liquids. A black and yellow sign above the man in the orange shirt advertises "P.O.P. services" including "DEPOSIT MONEY," "WITHDRAW MONEY," "TRANSFER MONEY," "PAY BILLS," and "DATA etc.," along with a visible phone number. The market stall itself appears to be a semi-permanent structure with a corrugated metal roof and walls covered in various posters and papers. The ground surface in the foreground is concrete.
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