
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a street scene in Lekki, Nigeria. The foreground features an uneven, unpaved ground surface with visible tire tracks and sections of broken concrete. In the midground, a street-level commercial display occupies the area in front of a building. This display consists of numerous framed artworks and mirrors, arranged directly on the ground and leaned against the building or metal stands. Artworks include a roaring lion, abstract faces, an African-themed portrait, a KAWS companion figure, a Buddha figure, and various other images. Multiple rectangular full-length mirrors, some bearing partial red and yellow advertising text, are also present. A small black and white sign reading "WHAT GOD CAN'T DO..." is visible among the mirrors. The background is dominated by a two-story building with a light beige facade. The ground floor displays a dark blue awning over an entrance to the left, and a section of green-painted wall to the right. The upper floors feature multiple white-framed windows, many protected by white metal security grilles, and several external air conditioning units are mounted below the windows. Large commercial banners are affixed to the building's exterior: one banner on the left advertises "IELTS REGISTRATION CENTRE," while two identical banners on the right promote "UTME 2023 LECTURES ONGOING" and feature a photographic portrait of a man. Overhead utility wires and pipes are visible against the building. No individuals are present or engaged in activity within the frame. The sky is overcast.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found








