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The image captures a daytime outdoor scene on a dirt roadside in Kabong, Nigeria, under a clear blue sky. In the immediate foreground right, a stack of five dark-colored used vehicle tires is present. The ground is predominantly reddish-brown dirt, with a broken concrete curb marking the edge of a paved surface in the lower left. Overhead, multiple black electrical wires traverse the sky. In the mid-ground, a tire repair or maintenance operation is ongoing. A male individual in a blue t-shirt and light-colored shorts or trousers is crouched, actively working on the rear wheel of a dark-colored motorcycle. Adjacent to him on the dirt are a yellow plastic jerrycan, a small blue air compressor unit, and a black inner tube. Another male individual, wearing a grey jacket, dark trousers, a red-brimmed cap, and red gloves, stands nearby, observing the work. A young boy sits on the seat of the motorcycle being serviced. Partially visible behind this motorcycle is another motorcycle with green wheel rims. To the right of the central activity, a large, weathered blue and white banner for "POWER CITY INTERNATIONAL" is affixed to a pole, displaying images of a man and woman (identified as "Stella Michael Obale" and another pastor) along with church service information. Two horn-shaped loudspeakers are mounted above the banner. Further left in the mid-ground, a male individual in a light blue collared shirt and dark trousers stands with his hands clasped. Behind him, a woman in a light-colored top and dark skirt is partially visible. In the background, multiple yellow minibuses and cars, prominently branded "DOS STORES," are parked or moving. One yellow minibus clearly displays "STAFF BUS." Beyond the vehicles, various buildings with light-colored walls and corrugated roofs are visible. The horizon features rocky hills or outcrops with sparse vegetation and additional structures.
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