
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts a street scene in Bukuru, Nigeria, featuring several auto-rickshaws, commonly known as Keke NAPEPs, and a small roadside kiosk. The kiosk, painted yellow and blue, displays signs for "POS & PHONE CLEARING" and "POS." Two Keke NAPEPs are prominently featured. The one on the left has its passenger side facing the camera, and a man in a reddish shirt is seated in the driver's position. The Keke on the right has a driver wearing a brown jacket and a hat, and a passenger is visible in the back. The Keke on the right has "PTA-922" clearly written on its side. Behind the kiosk, there are buildings with corrugated iron roofs. A utility pole with electrical wires stands to the right of the kiosk, and a political poster is attached to it. The poster shows a portrait of a man and text including "AYORA DALYOP MANDUNG (AYUDEH) MEMBER, PLATEAU STATE HOUSE." The scene appears to be set during the daytime, with a bright sky and visible shadows, suggesting it might be late afternoon. The road in the foreground is asphalt and shows some scattered debris. The overall atmosphere suggests a typical busy street environment in a Nigerian town.
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