
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a first-person perspective from inside a yellow tricycle, commonly known as a "keke napep," in Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria. The back of a passenger's head and shoulder, clad in a light-colored shirt, is visible in the foreground, indicating movement forward. The scene depicts a quiet street under a clear, bright sky, suggesting it is midday or early afternoon. The road is lined with single and two-story buildings, some with red roofs, and a utility pole is visible in the distance. The slightly blurred ground outside the vehicle suggests it is in motion. The interior of the tricycle features a dark, patterned seat cushion and a black metal safety bar across the front. Notable details include the text "IMT373R" stenciled on the upper frame of the windshield. On the vehicle's side, below the seat, a round green and white sticker is visible. Text on the sticker includes "ACOMPRAN," "CALABAR ZONE," "CROSS RIVER STATE," and "ECOWAS," along with a logo featuring a handshake over a map of Africa. The image provides a glimpse into local transportation and street scenery in Nigeria.
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