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The scene is an outdoor street or roadside in Badagry, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, two adult males are visible. On the right, a standing man of dark complexion wears a blue patterned short-sleeved tunic and matching trousers, along with light blue sandals. He has a dark baseball cap on, partially obscuring text that reads "ZERO." A black manual sewing machine, mounted on a wooden base, rests on a green pad on his left shoulder. He holds a large pair of black shears in his right hand, pointed towards the ground, and wears a ring on his left ring finger. He looks directly at the camera with a slight smile. To his left, an older man with a grey beard and a light-colored skullcap sits barefoot on a low concrete structure. He wears a loose-fitting yellow traditional garment and is oriented to his right, looking away from the camera. A pair of light brown flip-flops and a metal rod or tool lie on the dirt ground near his feet. The immediate ground is composed of dirt and dry grass with scattered white litter. A partially broken concrete block wall runs along the left side of the frame. In the midground, an ENYO gas station is prominent, featuring a tall yellow sign displaying "Petrol," "Diesel," and "Kerosine" with placeholder prices of "888.88" each, and an "ATM" sign below. A Nigerian flag flies on a pole near the gas station building. Blue movable metal barriers with wheels are positioned in front of the station's entrance, behind which a white sign reads "Get Diesel for Your Business Here." A third individual, seen from behind in a striped shirt, is partially visible sitting or leaning against a low concrete wall in the far left background. An asphalt road or driveway is visible behind the sitting man, leading to the gas station.
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