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The scene captures an informal roadside vendor's stall located on the shoulder of an asphalt road, near the Mother Energy Cooking Gas Plant in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria. The road features a faded yellow line. A concrete drainage ditch separates the road from a dry, vegetated patch of ground, bordered by a white wall and green trees in the background. The vendor's stall is a rudimentary, weathered wooden structure with a corrugated metal sheet roof, positioned directly over the drainage ditch. On its roof rests a large orange jerrycan and two "AMMASCO" branded cardboard boxes. Inside the stall, shelves display multiple plastic bottles and smaller jerrycans, predominantly filled with yellowish liquids, likely fuel or lubricants. A green funnel, a black bag, and a dark plastic container with a hose are hanging within the structure. One individual, dressed in a bright yellow long-sleeved shirt and trousers, is seated inside the stall, leaning back and holding a small dark object in their right hand. Several brown rocks are piled at the base of the stall on the ground. To the left of the stall, on the ground, are three large plastic jerrycans (one blue, two beige/yellow) and a smaller orange jerrycan. A red garment and other dark clothing items are draped within and around the stall. The red sign of "MOTHER ENERGY COOKING GAS PLANT" is prominently visible in the background.
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