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This image captures a static street scene in Jos, Nigeria, focusing on two parked yellow and green three-wheeled autorickshaws (Keke Napep) against a brick wall. The autorickshaw on the left, partially cropped, displays "2499" in white on its black fabric roof. Its rear bumper features a visible license plate from "PLATEAU" state, with the alphanumeric sequence "M-160B". Two white paper posters are affixed to its rear: an upper poster shows several smiling men and the year "2026", while a lower, smaller poster, partially obscuring the upper one, reads "Project Ezra '26 Father Lights" above images of multiple men, one prominently displayed below the text.

The second autorickshaw, positioned to the right and slightly further back, features a brown fabric roof with white text, possibly "PLATOSG" or "PLATEAU," painted on it. A similar "Project Ezra '26 Father Lights" poster is attached to its rear. Its visible license plate also indicates "PLATEAU" state, with the sequence "BST-101QC". Both vehicles show signs of wear, including faded paint and visible rust on their metal components and exhaust pipes.

In the background, a reddish-brown brick wall is adorned with numerous political campaign posters. These posters prominently feature a candidate identified as "Prince Simon Chiroma Dangyang," seeking election "FOR MEMBER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JOS SOUTH/JOS EAST FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY," explicitly situating the location in Jos.

The ground consists of a coarse, dark grey, gravelly surface with scattered pebbles and irregular dark stains. A single blue plastic bottle cap is visible on the ground in the lower-left quadrant. On the far right, the front wheel and green fender of a third vehicle, likely another autorickshaw or motorcycle, are partially visible. The overall scene is devoid of people and depicts an urban street or parking area.
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Jun 6, 2026

Jos, Nigeria

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This image captures a static street scene in Jos, Nigeria, focusing on two parked yellow and green three-wheeled autorickshaws (Keke Napep) against a brick wall. The autorickshaw on the left, partially cropped, displays "2499" in white on its black fabric roof. Its rear bumper features a visible license plate from "PLATEAU" state, with the alphanumeric sequence "M-160B". Two white paper posters are affixed to its rear: an upper poster shows several smiling men and the year "2026", while a lower, smaller poster, partially obscuring the upper one, reads "Project Ezra '26 Father Lights" above images of multiple men, one prominently displayed below the text. The second autorickshaw, positioned to the right and slightly further back, features a brown fabric roof with white text, possibly "PLATOSG" or "PLATEAU," painted on it. A similar "Project Ezra '26 Father Lights" poster is attached to its rear. Its visible license plate also indicates "PLATEAU" state, with the sequence "BST-101QC". Both vehicles show signs of wear, including faded paint and visible rust on their metal components and exhaust pipes. In the background, a reddish-brown brick wall is adorned with numerous political campaign posters. These posters prominently feature a candidate identified as "Prince Simon Chiroma Dangyang," seeking election "FOR MEMBER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JOS SOUTH/JOS EAST FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY," explicitly situating the location in Jos. The ground consists of a coarse, dark grey, gravelly surface with scattered pebbles and irregular dark stains. A single blue plastic bottle cap is visible on the ground in the lower-left quadrant. On the far right, the front wheel and green fender of a third vehicle, likely another autorickshaw or motorcycle, are partially visible. The overall scene is devoid of people and depicts an urban street or parking area.

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