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This image depicts a street scene in Kagini, Nigeria, likely during daytime with overcast or bright conditions given the lighting. The foreground is dominated by an asphalt road with some cracks and a visible concrete curb separating it from the dusty ground.

In the middle ground, a line of yellow and brown auto rickshaws, commonly known as "Keke Napep" or "Marwa" in Nigeria, are parked. One man in a red traditional outfit stands next to a Keke, waving. Another man, dressed in a light-colored shirt and dark trousers, walks away from the viewer, looking to his right. Behind the parked Keke Napeps, there's a stall with a blue umbrella providing shade. A sign on the stall displays "POS AVAILABLE" and some other text that is partially readable as "UNSELING SAKO FSOLUTION VICTORY JPM-EPI". Trees and vegetation are visible in the background, along with utility poles and wires, suggesting an urban or semi-urban environment. The overall impression is of a busy transport hub or a marketplace with available local transportation. The number "178", "79", "87", "1903", and "209" are visible on the Keke Napeps, likely indicating their registration or identification numbers.
Agatha

Jun 23, 2026, 8:02 AM

Kagini, Nigeria

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This image depicts a street scene in Kagini, Nigeria, likely during daytime with overcast or bright conditions given the lighting. The foreground is dominated by an asphalt road with some cracks and a visible concrete curb separating it from the dusty ground. In the middle ground, a line of yellow and brown auto rickshaws, commonly known as "Keke Napep" or "Marwa" in Nigeria, are parked. One man in a red traditional outfit stands next to a Keke, waving. Another man, dressed in a light-colored shirt and dark trousers, walks away from the viewer, looking to his right. Behind the parked Keke Napeps, there's a stall with a blue umbrella providing shade. A sign on the stall displays "POS AVAILABLE" and some other text that is partially readable as "UNSELING SAKO FSOLUTION VICTORY JPM-EPI". Trees and vegetation are visible in the background, along with utility poles and wires, suggesting an urban or semi-urban environment. The overall impression is of a busy transport hub or a marketplace with available local transportation. The number "178", "79", "87", "1903", and "209" are visible on the Keke Napeps, likely indicating their registration or identification numbers.

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