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In Tempure, Nigeria, a street scene unfolds with a motorized tricycle, commonly known as an "okada" or "keke napep" in Nigeria, serving as a mobile stall. The tricycle, painted blue, is laden with goods, predominantly sacks of produce or other commodities, some of which are light brown and others are a pale blue. Two individuals are visible within or around the tricycle. On the right, a man wearing a light-colored tunic and a dark cap is facing away from the camera, looking to his right. To his left and slightly behind him, another man, dressed in a white t-shirt with a blue collar, is partially obscured by the structure of the stall. The tricycle is equipped with a wooden frame overhead, covered with what appears to be tarpaulin or cloth, providing shade. An umbrella, partially visible and red with white lettering, is also part of the stall's setup, suggesting active commerce. In front of the tricycle, a green and yellow sign with the word "GATI" prominently displayed is propped up by wooden beams, indicating the name of the vendor or the goods being sold. A large green pole stands in the foreground, a vertical element that bisects the scene and bears torn pieces of white paper, possibly posters or advertisements. The environment suggests an outdoor marketplace or roadside setting. Buildings with reddish-brown walls and grey roofs are visible in the background, along with a few tall, slender trees and electrical wires strung across the sky. The ground appears to be a mix of dirt and paved surfaces. The overall impression is that of a bustling everyday scene in a Nigerian urban or semi-urban environment.
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