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The image displays a daytime street scene located at Dadin Kowa, First Gate, Jos South, Nigeria. A two-story building with light-colored walls and a reddish-brown roof occupies the left side, featuring white-framed windows on its upper floor. A large white banner on this building advertises "DUNAMIS INT'L GOSPEL CENTRE," providing service times and images of Pastor Paul Enenche and Dr. Becky Enenche.

Along the building's ground level, multiple makeshift vendor stalls are erected, utilizing various tarps for cover, including a green umbrella with a "GS" logo. Produce such as watermelons and bananas is visible at these stalls. A person in blue overalls and a red backpack stands with their back to the viewer near one of these stalls.

In the mid-ground, a dark utility pole with multiple overhead wires leans slightly to the right. The paved road exhibits scattered debris and mottled shadows from overhead trees.

Four young males, dressed in casual, worn attire and wearing sandals or possibly barefoot, are walking from left to right across the paved road. To their immediate right, a yellow and light blue/green tricycle (keke napep) is visible, bearing the identification "PTA-1010J" and "MEE-TWINS," with a license plate partially visible as "JOS 09." A driver is seated within this vehicle. Another individual in a white t-shirt and a light head covering is seated on a low structure to the right of the walking males. A portion of a second yellow and light blue/green tricycle is visible on the far left. The sky is clear and bright.
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Nov 27, 2025, 11:12 AM

Jos, Nigeria

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The image displays a daytime street scene located at Dadin Kowa, First Gate, Jos South, Nigeria. A two-story building with light-colored walls and a reddish-brown roof occupies the left side, featuring white-framed windows on its upper floor. A large white banner on this building advertises "DUNAMIS INT'L GOSPEL CENTRE," providing service times and images of Pastor Paul Enenche and Dr. Becky Enenche. Along the building's ground level, multiple makeshift vendor stalls are erected, utilizing various tarps for cover, including a green umbrella with a "GS" logo. Produce such as watermelons and bananas is visible at these stalls. A person in blue overalls and a red backpack stands with their back to the viewer near one of these stalls. In the mid-ground, a dark utility pole with multiple overhead wires leans slightly to the right. The paved road exhibits scattered debris and mottled shadows from overhead trees. Four young males, dressed in casual, worn attire and wearing sandals or possibly barefoot, are walking from left to right across the paved road. To their immediate right, a yellow and light blue/green tricycle (keke napep) is visible, bearing the identification "PTA-1010J" and "MEE-TWINS," with a license plate partially visible as "JOS 09." A driver is seated within this vehicle. Another individual in a white t-shirt and a light head covering is seated on a low structure to the right of the walking males. A portion of a second yellow and light blue/green tricycle is visible on the far left. The sky is clear and bright.

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