
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a roadside scene in Zango-ndaji, Nigeria. In the foreground, a paved road with a faded yellow line on its left edge runs parallel to a concrete curb. Beyond the curb, a dirt shoulder is visible, featuring scattered dry vegetation and debris. A large, weathered white sign, displaying significant rust stains, dominates the upper frame. The sign's text, in black and green, refers to "FEDERAL MINISTRY IN CONJUNCTION WITH PETROLEUM PIPELINE COMMUNITY SAFETY AWARENESS AND EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVE," urging the public to report "VANDALS OF ELECTRIC POWER EQUIPMENT — FACILITIES AND GAS PIPELINES" via listed GSM numbers, and concludes with "POWERED BY FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER." In the midground, a young male, dressed in camouflage-patterned long-sleeved attire, is captured in motion, striding rightward across the dirt path, with his left leg bent and right hand on his hip. To the left of the path, a blue three-wheeled motorcycle is parked near two rust-colored utility poles. A pile of debris, partially covered by white material, is situated further left along the dirt shoulder. A small, light-colored animal is discernible near the motorcycle. The background features a row of single-story buildings with corrugated metal roofs, indicating commercial or residential structures along the street.
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