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This image depicts an outdoor street scene in Maiburiji, Nigeria, under clear daylight conditions. The foreground consists of an unpaved dirt and worn concrete surface, littered with light-colored debris, primarily wood shavings or sugarcane pulp, and a blue plastic bag.

To the left, a dark-colored, two-wheeled metal cart containing cardboard boxes is positioned on the ground. Adjacent to it, a male individual with dark skin, wearing an orange long-sleeved shirt and a dark cap, stands with his arms crossed, looking towards the right. He is positioned next to a single-wheeled wheelbarrow filled with numerous cut stalks of what appears to be sugarcane, bundled vertically.

In the midground, a group of three adult males are clustered near a smaller, two-wheeled mobile vending cart topped with yellow produce, possibly corn. One man, facing away from the camera, wears a light-colored, patterned short-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and a white cap. He is interacting with another man in a white shirt and dark trousers, partially obscured. A third man in a dark shirt is partially visible behind them.

To the far right foreground, a concrete block with four protruding metal rebar rods is embedded in the dirt. Behind this, a makeshift stall or display is visible, covered with green/blue fabric from which clear plastic-packaged items are hanging. A female individual in a white top is partially visible behind this stall.

In the background, a paved road or bridge structure with metal railings and concrete barriers is visible. Beyond this, several large billboards are present, one prominently displaying "AFRICELL" with advertisements for "SOLAR PANEL + LITHIUM BATTERY + INVERTER." Another billboard shows political figures. Overhead power lines and streetlights are also visible against a bright, clear sky.
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Dec 18, 2025, 1:35 PM

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This image depicts an outdoor street scene in Maiburiji, Nigeria, under clear daylight conditions. The foreground consists of an unpaved dirt and worn concrete surface, littered with light-colored debris, primarily wood shavings or sugarcane pulp, and a blue plastic bag. To the left, a dark-colored, two-wheeled metal cart containing cardboard boxes is positioned on the ground. Adjacent to it, a male individual with dark skin, wearing an orange long-sleeved shirt and a dark cap, stands with his arms crossed, looking towards the right. He is positioned next to a single-wheeled wheelbarrow filled with numerous cut stalks of what appears to be sugarcane, bundled vertically. In the midground, a group of three adult males are clustered near a smaller, two-wheeled mobile vending cart topped with yellow produce, possibly corn. One man, facing away from the camera, wears a light-colored, patterned short-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and a white cap. He is interacting with another man in a white shirt and dark trousers, partially obscured. A third man in a dark shirt is partially visible behind them. To the far right foreground, a concrete block with four protruding metal rebar rods is embedded in the dirt. Behind this, a makeshift stall or display is visible, covered with green/blue fabric from which clear plastic-packaged items are hanging. A female individual in a white top is partially visible behind this stall. In the background, a paved road or bridge structure with metal railings and concrete barriers is visible. Beyond this, several large billboards are present, one prominently displaying "AFRICELL" with advertisements for "SOLAR PANEL + LITHIUM BATTERY + INVERTER." Another billboard shows political figures. Overhead power lines and streetlights are also visible against a bright, clear sky.

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