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This is an image of the rear of a yellow and teal auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a "Keke Napep" in Nigeria, parked on a dirt or paved surface. The vehicle appears to be used for public transportation. The auto-rickshaw is showing signs of wear and tear, with dents and chipped paint, particularly on the rear bumper and fender. It has a brown fabric canopy that covers the passenger area, and a small window with a leopard print design is visible on the side of the canopy. A license plate is visible on the rear of the vehicle, and part of the text "PLATEAU" is legible. The number "250" is also visible on the side of the auto-rickshaw, likely indicating its model or capacity. The word "PETROL" is printed vertically on the yellow section of the vehicle, indicating its fuel type. In the background, a building with a dark tiled roof and white walls with dark rectangular windows can be seen. The sky appears to be bright, suggesting it is daytime, possibly a sunny day given the lighting. Parts of other vehicles and what appear to be people are visible in the background, indicating this is likely a public area where vehicles are parked or in transit. The overall scene suggests a typical street or roadside setting in Jos, Nigeria.
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