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This image depicts an outdoor, unpaved roadside auto repair and vendor area in Lafia, Nigeria, under clear daylight conditions.

In the immediate foreground, a young male, approximately 8-10 years old, with dark skin and a close-cropped haircut, walks towards the viewer, looking slightly right. He wears a dirty, dark polo shirt and light-colored trousers. To his left, several used vehicle tires are stacked vertically. To his right, a rusted metal wheelbarrow with a single front wheel contains crumpled white material. Another stack of two horizontal tires is positioned between the boy and the wheelbarrow.

In the mid-ground, a dark blue minivan, possibly a Chrysler Town & Country model, is parked with its rear driver's side elevated or undergoing repair. Three individuals are associated with the vehicle: a man in a light tan long-sleeved outfit is bent over mechanical components near the minivan's front driver's side, another man in a long, light-grey traditional tunic stands near the minivan's rear driver's side, and a third person is crouched underneath the vehicle near the rear wheel well. A small, light-colored umbrella rests on the minivan's roof. A coiled corrugated hose lies on the ground nearby. A wooden plank bridge spans a shallow ditch to the right.

The background features several makeshift structures constructed from corrugated metal sheets and tarpaulins, indicative of small workshops or stalls. In the far background right, a distinct two-story building constructed of orange-brown earth-toned material, featuring a small minaret-like tower, is visible. Another individual, dressed in patterned clothing, stands under a brown umbrella near one of the background stalls. Overhead power lines traverse the upper right quadrant of the scene. The ground is packed dirt or sand, and sparse trees are visible in the distance under a light blue, hazy sky.
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Jan 18, 2026, 1:09 PM

Lafia, Nigeria

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This image depicts an outdoor, unpaved roadside auto repair and vendor area in Lafia, Nigeria, under clear daylight conditions. In the immediate foreground, a young male, approximately 8-10 years old, with dark skin and a close-cropped haircut, walks towards the viewer, looking slightly right. He wears a dirty, dark polo shirt and light-colored trousers. To his left, several used vehicle tires are stacked vertically. To his right, a rusted metal wheelbarrow with a single front wheel contains crumpled white material. Another stack of two horizontal tires is positioned between the boy and the wheelbarrow. In the mid-ground, a dark blue minivan, possibly a Chrysler Town & Country model, is parked with its rear driver's side elevated or undergoing repair. Three individuals are associated with the vehicle: a man in a light tan long-sleeved outfit is bent over mechanical components near the minivan's front driver's side, another man in a long, light-grey traditional tunic stands near the minivan's rear driver's side, and a third person is crouched underneath the vehicle near the rear wheel well. A small, light-colored umbrella rests on the minivan's roof. A coiled corrugated hose lies on the ground nearby. A wooden plank bridge spans a shallow ditch to the right. The background features several makeshift structures constructed from corrugated metal sheets and tarpaulins, indicative of small workshops or stalls. In the far background right, a distinct two-story building constructed of orange-brown earth-toned material, featuring a small minaret-like tower, is visible. Another individual, dressed in patterned clothing, stands under a brown umbrella near one of the background stalls. Overhead power lines traverse the upper right quadrant of the scene. The ground is packed dirt or sand, and sparse trees are visible in the distance under a light blue, hazy sky.

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