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The scene captures the Epe Fish Roundabout in Epe, Lagos State, Nigeria, under an overcast grey sky. A white passenger van, heavily soiled with mud on its lower body and featuring blue striped decals, moves from left to right across the asphalt road. At least two occupants are visible in the front seats of the van. To its left, a yellow motorized tricycle (Keke Napep), occupied by at least two individuals, is positioned on the road, facing generally right.

Prominently located on a raised platform on the right side of the roundabout is a large, reddish-brown metallic sculpture depicting two intertwined fish. Behind this sculpture, multiple billboards are visible; one large billboard directly behind the fish advertises "OBARUGA BALOGUN 4+4 SECOND TENURE" and specifies "EPE V.G.C." Another billboard to the left of this displays "CULTURE" and "OIL CHAMPS."

Multiple black utility poles and streetlights, one equipped with a solar panel, stand throughout the area, with overhead wires crisscrossing the sky. In the background, on the right, are indistinct low-rise structures, possibly stalls, and several scattered human figures, presumably pedestrians. The asphalt road surface shows signs of wear and patching.
MR RI€HY

Dec 11, 2025

Epe, Nigeria

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The scene captures the Epe Fish Roundabout in Epe, Lagos State, Nigeria, under an overcast grey sky. A white passenger van, heavily soiled with mud on its lower body and featuring blue striped decals, moves from left to right across the asphalt road. At least two occupants are visible in the front seats of the van. To its left, a yellow motorized tricycle (Keke Napep), occupied by at least two individuals, is positioned on the road, facing generally right. Prominently located on a raised platform on the right side of the roundabout is a large, reddish-brown metallic sculpture depicting two intertwined fish. Behind this sculpture, multiple billboards are visible; one large billboard directly behind the fish advertises "OBARUGA BALOGUN 4+4 SECOND TENURE" and specifies "EPE V.G.C." Another billboard to the left of this displays "CULTURE" and "OIL CHAMPS." Multiple black utility poles and streetlights, one equipped with a solar panel, stand throughout the area, with overhead wires crisscrossing the sky. In the background, on the right, are indistinct low-rise structures, possibly stalls, and several scattered human figures, presumably pedestrians. The asphalt road surface shows signs of wear and patching.

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