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This detailed image captures a daytime scene in Galadimawa Village, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The foreground consists of rough, unpaved ground littered with small rocks, debris, and scattered pieces of paper and plastic.

In the mid-ground, a Black male is observed walking from left to right across the frame on a gray asphalt road. He is seen from a three-quarter rear view, wearing a horizontally striped white and black short-sleeved shirt, black shorts, and black slides with white markings. He carries a black plastic bag in his left hand.

To the left of the walking individual, a dark red SUV is partially visible, facing away from the viewer, showing its front driver's side wheel and fender. Behind it, a dark-colored sedan is also facing away, with the face of a person visible through its rear driver's side window. The road continues into the background, where additional indistinct vehicles can be seen.

To the right of the road, a large red billboard advertises "GRACEVILLE CHRISTIAN CENTRE PRESENTS extravagant PRAISE," featuring images of four men, including "Pastor Yemi David," "Steve Crown," and "Jamy Davis." The billboard specifies "SUNDAY 31ST MAY 2026 // 9AM" and includes contact information. Below the billboard, two roadside market stalls are visible: one with clothing displayed on mannequins or hangers, potentially using old tires as a base, and another with clothing (including shorts and shirts) hanging under a yellow-and-white striped umbrella. A dense, leafy green tree or bush occupies the far right side of the frame, partially obscuring the view beyond the stalls.

The background reveals a landscape of rolling hills covered in green vegetation, with a few distant structures visible under the cloudy sky. Utility poles are interspersed throughout the scene.
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Jun 7, 2026, 2:13 PM

Galadimawa Village, Nigeria

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This detailed image captures a daytime scene in Galadimawa Village, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The foreground consists of rough, unpaved ground littered with small rocks, debris, and scattered pieces of paper and plastic. In the mid-ground, a Black male is observed walking from left to right across the frame on a gray asphalt road. He is seen from a three-quarter rear view, wearing a horizontally striped white and black short-sleeved shirt, black shorts, and black slides with white markings. He carries a black plastic bag in his left hand. To the left of the walking individual, a dark red SUV is partially visible, facing away from the viewer, showing its front driver's side wheel and fender. Behind it, a dark-colored sedan is also facing away, with the face of a person visible through its rear driver's side window. The road continues into the background, where additional indistinct vehicles can be seen. To the right of the road, a large red billboard advertises "GRACEVILLE CHRISTIAN CENTRE PRESENTS extravagant PRAISE," featuring images of four men, including "Pastor Yemi David," "Steve Crown," and "Jamy Davis." The billboard specifies "SUNDAY 31ST MAY 2026 // 9AM" and includes contact information. Below the billboard, two roadside market stalls are visible: one with clothing displayed on mannequins or hangers, potentially using old tires as a base, and another with clothing (including shorts and shirts) hanging under a yellow-and-white striped umbrella. A dense, leafy green tree or bush occupies the far right side of the frame, partially obscuring the view beyond the stalls. The background reveals a landscape of rolling hills covered in green vegetation, with a few distant structures visible under the cloudy sky. Utility poles are interspersed throughout the scene.

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