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An outdoor street scene in Ado, Nigeria, is captured on what appears to be an overcast day. The image, presented as if rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its original orientation, primarily features a heavily laden, makeshift cart or trolley on the right side of a paved road.

The cart is filled with various items, including cardboard boxes and other refuse, suggesting it's used for collecting materials, possibly for recycling or scrap. Dominating the cart's load is a large, grey woven sack prominently displaying text. Visible text on the sack includes "PRIME WHEAT FLOUR," "GOLDEN," and manufacturing details such as "FLOUR MILLS OF NIGERIA PLC," "Old Dock Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria," and "www.fmplc.com." Other discernible phrases on the sack are "MFO DATE," "BEST BEFORE DATE," and instructions to "Store in a cool dry place." A single wheel of the cart is visible on the right.

To the left of the cart, the paved road extends into the background, where a drainage ditch or gutter filled with some debris runs parallel to the street. In the mid-ground, a person wearing dark clothing walks away from the viewer. Another individual, partially visible in the upper background, wears brightly patterned attire.

Buildings of varying styles line the left side of the street. One structure has visible railings or balconies, while another in the distance features a distinct finial or decorative element, possibly from a mosque's minaret. Overhead, numerous power lines or utility cables crisscross against the bright, grey sky. A small sign with the word "HERE" is visible in the background, near one of the buildings. A black strap or cable lies on the ground next to the cart. The overall scene depicts a glimpse into daily life in an urban or semi-urban environment.
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Apr 30, 2026, 5:00 PM

Ado, Nigeria

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An outdoor street scene in Ado, Nigeria, is captured on what appears to be an overcast day. The image, presented as if rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its original orientation, primarily features a heavily laden, makeshift cart or trolley on the right side of a paved road. The cart is filled with various items, including cardboard boxes and other refuse, suggesting it's used for collecting materials, possibly for recycling or scrap. Dominating the cart's load is a large, grey woven sack prominently displaying text. Visible text on the sack includes "PRIME WHEAT FLOUR," "GOLDEN," and manufacturing details such as "FLOUR MILLS OF NIGERIA PLC," "Old Dock Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria," and "www.fmplc.com." Other discernible phrases on the sack are "MFO DATE," "BEST BEFORE DATE," and instructions to "Store in a cool dry place." A single wheel of the cart is visible on the right. To the left of the cart, the paved road extends into the background, where a drainage ditch or gutter filled with some debris runs parallel to the street. In the mid-ground, a person wearing dark clothing walks away from the viewer. Another individual, partially visible in the upper background, wears brightly patterned attire. Buildings of varying styles line the left side of the street. One structure has visible railings or balconies, while another in the distance features a distinct finial or decorative element, possibly from a mosque's minaret. Overhead, numerous power lines or utility cables crisscross against the bright, grey sky. A small sign with the word "HERE" is visible in the background, near one of the buildings. A black strap or cable lies on the ground next to the cart. The overall scene depicts a glimpse into daily life in an urban or semi-urban environment.

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