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This media file features two young men posing for a selfie in what appears to be a shop or workshop entrance in Onitsha, Nigeria. The lighting suggests it is daytime. In the foreground, a young man, presumably taking the photo, looks directly at the camera with a neutral to serious expression. He wears a blue and black plaid shirt with white, stylized letter patterns, and a brown strap from a bag crosses his chest. His hair is short and dark. Behind and slightly to his left, another young man is seated, making a playful face with his tongue sticking out and both hands forming a "rock on" gesture. He is wearing a dark polo shirt with colorful, possibly abstract, patterns. The background consists of a dark, utilitarian doorway or entrance, possibly made of metal or painted wood, partially open. Above the doorway, an old, weathered signboard is prominently displayed. The signboard, which appears to be for a business named "MOSCO & SONS" (partially inverted in the image), advertises itself as "Importer & Exporter Dealers." It features images of four different car models, likely indicating vehicle sales or services. Visible text on the signboard also includes "TRUTH IS LIFE" on a yellow strip, "HEAD OFFICE," and fragmented phone numbers like "08066282875" and "08034509180." The overall setting suggests a bustling commercial area typical of urban Nigerian environments.
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