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This image, taken in Owerri, Nigeria, depicts an outdoor street scene under an overcast sky during daytime. The central subject is a dark-skinned man, wearing a black tank top and dark shorts, sitting or squatting on unpaved ground. He holds a small, light-colored piece of food in his hand and looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression. A black bag is strapped across his shoulder. In front of the man, on the ground, a blue and white banner is laid out. This banner functions as an advertisement for financial services, featuring text such as "G N", a phone number "6419717231", and a list of services: "ASH DEPOSIT", "ASH WITHDRAWAL", "BILLS/SUBSCR" (Bills/Subscriptions), and "ARTIME" (Airtime). Two small, light blue/green electronic devices, likely Point of Sale (POS) machines or card readers, rest on this banner, suggesting a mobile vending operation. A white plastic bag containing yellowish food items is also placed nearby on the banner. The background features a concrete wall, with a section of exposed brickwork at its base. Two posters are affixed to this wall. The most prominent one reads "Send Down Glory" and includes several faces, possibly political candidates or religious figures, along with the number "12". A black metal fence or gate runs along the upper left side of the image, separating the street from an adjacent property. The ground throughout the scene is unpaved dirt, scattered with some small debris. An orange plastic stool is visible in the mid-ground, behind the man's setup. The overall setting portrays a typical street environment in an urban Nigerian area, characterized by informal commerce and public infrastructure.
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