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The scene depicts a busy street market in Maiburiji, Nigeria, during daylight hours, likely late afternoon or early evening given the ambient light. The environment is an urban setting with a paved road and multi-story buildings in the background.

In the foreground, two young males are walking. The individual on the left wears a black short-sleeved shirt with a small emblem, dark trousers, and dark sandals. He carries multiple pairs of sandals and shoes on his left arm and holds a clear plastic bag containing dark footwear in his right hand. His gaze is directed downwards and slightly to his right. The individual on the right wears a grey t-shirt with the text "I TELL DAD JO K BS PERIODICAL", blue jeans, and dark sandals. He holds a clear plastic bag with dark footwear in his left hand and is looking upwards and to his left. Both individuals appear to be engaged in hawking merchandise.

To the left, a market stall is visible, featuring various small packaged goods, possibly snacks or toiletries, displayed in crates and on a wooden structure. Below the stall, several pairs of shoes and sandals are laid out on a cloth on the ground, adjacent to red plastic crates. The road surface is a grey, granular asphalt, with scattered debris including a clear plastic wrapper and a white blister pack on the ground in the immediate foreground.

In the mid-ground, an adult male wearing a light-colored traditional tunic, dark trousers, and a dark cap walks away from the viewer. Other pedestrians are visible further in the background, amidst parked and moving vehicles, including a white car with illuminated headlights and a motorcycle. Buildings with varying facades, including white and light brown, line the street, some displaying signs with text, one appearing to show "FIRST" or "FIST" on a green background. Utility poles and overhead wires are present.
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The scene depicts a busy street market in Maiburiji, Nigeria, during daylight hours, likely late afternoon or early evening given the ambient light. The environment is an urban setting with a paved road and multi-story buildings in the background. In the foreground, two young males are walking. The individual on the left wears a black short-sleeved shirt with a small emblem, dark trousers, and dark sandals. He carries multiple pairs of sandals and shoes on his left arm and holds a clear plastic bag containing dark footwear in his right hand. His gaze is directed downwards and slightly to his right. The individual on the right wears a grey t-shirt with the text "I TELL DAD JO K BS PERIODICAL", blue jeans, and dark sandals. He holds a clear plastic bag with dark footwear in his left hand and is looking upwards and to his left. Both individuals appear to be engaged in hawking merchandise. To the left, a market stall is visible, featuring various small packaged goods, possibly snacks or toiletries, displayed in crates and on a wooden structure. Below the stall, several pairs of shoes and sandals are laid out on a cloth on the ground, adjacent to red plastic crates. The road surface is a grey, granular asphalt, with scattered debris including a clear plastic wrapper and a white blister pack on the ground in the immediate foreground. In the mid-ground, an adult male wearing a light-colored traditional tunic, dark trousers, and a dark cap walks away from the viewer. Other pedestrians are visible further in the background, amidst parked and moving vehicles, including a white car with illuminated headlights and a motorcycle. Buildings with varying facades, including white and light brown, line the street, some displaying signs with text, one appearing to show "FIRST" or "FIST" on a green background. Utility poles and overhead wires are present.

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