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This image depicts an active street scene in Markurdi, Nigeria, under bright daylight conditions. The central subject is an older, bald man with dark skin, captured in motion blur as he pushes a black wheelbarrow. He wears a light-colored, possibly yellow or light orange, traditional-style top and dark trousers or shorts, appearing to be barefoot or in simple sandals. The wheelbarrow is almost entirely filled with a large quantity of reddish-purple, round produce, strongly suggesting onions, indicating the man is likely a street vendor. A yellow cloth or bag is draped over the front handle of the wheelbarrow. On the side of the wheelbarrow, the text "FAIZA ME CHAKO" is visible in white lettering. A glass jar or container is also seen near the wheelbarrow's contents. In the background, a light-colored building with a prominent roof overhang serves as the setting. Hanging outside the building are various items of clothing: an orange long-sleeved shirt with a red chain dangling from it, a pink t-shirt, and a striped (black and white or brown and white) piece of fabric. The building features a dark glass door or window on the left and dark wooden double doors on the right, separated by a light-colored pillar. The ground is paved, and the bright sunlight casts clear, elongated shadows from the man and the wheelbarrow, confirming a sunny daytime environment. The image portrays a common sight of daily commerce and transportation of goods in a Nigerian street setting.
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