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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a street scene in Ado, Nigeria, featuring a mosque and daily life. The focal point is a two-story mosque with light brown walls and a green fence, topped by two minarets with crescent moons, one partially visible on the left and the other prominent on the right. A sign on the mosque reads "OKE-IRA KLA CENTRAL MOSQUE." Electrical poles and overhead wires are visible to the left of the mosque.

The street in the foreground is wet with numerous puddles, reflecting the mosque's minarets. A woman is seen walking across the street from right to left, carrying a large pot on her head and a smaller bucket in her left hand. She wears a light-colored top and dark skirt. Two yellow auto-rickshaws (locally known as Keke Napep) are parked or moving slowly on the far side of the road, near the mosque's fence. One is on the left, near a person sitting by the fence, and another is on the right, further down the street. The curb separating the road from the sidewalk shows signs of wear and cracking. Along the curb, particularly behind the woman, some litter is visible. The sky is overcast. The overall impression is a bustling urban environment shortly after rainfall.
John Osama

Jun 3, 2026, 8:48 AM

Ado, Nigeria

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An outdoor, eye-level shot captures a street scene in Ado, Nigeria, featuring a mosque and daily life. The focal point is a two-story mosque with light brown walls and a green fence, topped by two minarets with crescent moons, one partially visible on the left and the other prominent on the right. A sign on the mosque reads "OKE-IRA KLA CENTRAL MOSQUE." Electrical poles and overhead wires are visible to the left of the mosque. The street in the foreground is wet with numerous puddles, reflecting the mosque's minarets. A woman is seen walking across the street from right to left, carrying a large pot on her head and a smaller bucket in her left hand. She wears a light-colored top and dark skirt. Two yellow auto-rickshaws (locally known as Keke Napep) are parked or moving slowly on the far side of the road, near the mosque's fence. One is on the left, near a person sitting by the fence, and another is on the right, further down the street. The curb separating the road from the sidewalk shows signs of wear and cracking. Along the curb, particularly behind the woman, some litter is visible. The sky is overcast. The overall impression is a bustling urban environment shortly after rainfall.

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