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This image captures a daytime street scene in Pantame, Nigeria, featuring various subjects and activities.

In the foreground and midground, several people are seen on the road. A man wearing a grey cap and a light-colored shirt is driving a motorcycle, with a woman dressed in a white hijab and blue patterned pants riding pillion behind him. Another person or two are partially visible next to them, likely also on the motorcycle or another vehicle. To their left, a yellow and black tricycle (auto-rickshaw) is visible, with a person in a white garment inside or on its back. The road is paved and appears somewhat dusty, with a concrete curb separating it from the sidewalks and buildings. A circular manhole cover is visible on the road surface in the lower left.

In the background, there are several buildings lining the street. On the left, a single-story building with a reddish roof and an orange facade has what appears to be a storefront, possibly for "Foam" products, with some items like speakers and chairs outside. Further down and to the right, a blue two-story building with a white balcony and numerous windows is prominent. This building has a sign at the top displaying "APC" (All Progressives Congress, a Nigerian political party). Below the balcony, a banner with what looks like portraits of individuals is displayed, and a smaller sign below that reads "SALIH.LTD GOMBE STATE DEPOT." Adjacent to the single-story building, there's a blue freestanding sign that reads "Rainbow Foam Gombe State Depot," indicating a business presence. A palm tree is visible on the far left, suggesting a tropical climate. Another person in a light-colored traditional outfit is walking on the sidewalk near the "Rainbow Foam" sign.

The overall scene depicts a busy, functional urban environment in Gombe State, Nigeria, during daylight hours.
Kela Talatu Bakar

Jun 5, 2026, 11:02 AM

Pantame, Nigeria

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This image captures a daytime street scene in Pantame, Nigeria, featuring various subjects and activities. In the foreground and midground, several people are seen on the road. A man wearing a grey cap and a light-colored shirt is driving a motorcycle, with a woman dressed in a white hijab and blue patterned pants riding pillion behind him. Another person or two are partially visible next to them, likely also on the motorcycle or another vehicle. To their left, a yellow and black tricycle (auto-rickshaw) is visible, with a person in a white garment inside or on its back. The road is paved and appears somewhat dusty, with a concrete curb separating it from the sidewalks and buildings. A circular manhole cover is visible on the road surface in the lower left. In the background, there are several buildings lining the street. On the left, a single-story building with a reddish roof and an orange facade has what appears to be a storefront, possibly for "Foam" products, with some items like speakers and chairs outside. Further down and to the right, a blue two-story building with a white balcony and numerous windows is prominent. This building has a sign at the top displaying "APC" (All Progressives Congress, a Nigerian political party). Below the balcony, a banner with what looks like portraits of individuals is displayed, and a smaller sign below that reads "SALIH.LTD GOMBE STATE DEPOT." Adjacent to the single-story building, there's a blue freestanding sign that reads "Rainbow Foam Gombe State Depot," indicating a business presence. A palm tree is visible on the far left, suggesting a tropical climate. Another person in a light-colored traditional outfit is walking on the sidewalk near the "Rainbow Foam" sign. The overall scene depicts a busy, functional urban environment in Gombe State, Nigeria, during daylight hours.

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