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- "The image displays a roadside repair scene on an asphalt road in Jos, Nigeria" by FM-DgQCo2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image displays a roadside repair scene on an asphalt road in Jos, Nigeria
The image displays a roadside repair scene on an asphalt road in Jos, Nigeria. In the foreground, a green and yellow Keke Napep (auto-rickshaw) is tilted, with its rear right side elevated, revealing an exposed axle or suspension components. A male individual, dressed in a dark purple t-shirt and black flip-flops, is crouched directly beneath the vehicle, actively engaged in repair, holding a tool in his right hand. Various metallic parts, including bolts and what appear to be wrenches, along with crumpled papers, are scattered on the road surface around him. To the left of the crouching man, a male figure wearing a black puffer jacket, black pants, and black slides stands with his back partially to the camera, observing the repair. To the right, another male, wearing a brown suit jacket, blue jeans, and a red and white striped knitted beanie, stands facing the vehicle. He extends his right arm, pointing towards the underside of the tricycle, and holds a black plastic bag and a checkered fabric item in his left hand. Dark, irregular liquid trails or stains are visible on the asphalt surface, extending from the center of the image towards the lower right corner. A red and white striped wrapper lies near the right-standing man's feet. In the mid-ground, another Keke Napep is parked on the left. Further down the road, a person operating a wheelchair or motorized tricycle is visible, moving away from the camera. A large billboard on the left side of the road displays a male figure (identifiable as Kashim Shettima, Vice President of Nigeria) with the text "Bama da Daedi" and "Good!", confirming the Nigerian location. The background shows an urban environment with buildings, trees, and streetlights under an overcast sky.
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