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In Shagamu, Nigeria, a yellow auto-rickshaw, also known as a "Keke," is parked on a dusty roadside. The auto-rickshaw has a black canopy and a single driver wearing a pink shirt and blue jeans. The driver is seated in the driver's seat, facing forward. Behind the auto-rickshaw, a street market is visible, with various goods displayed for sale, including bags, clothing, and luggage. Another auto-rickshaw is parked next to the one in the foreground, and a motorcycle is also visible. The scene appears to be a typical day in a Nigerian city, with the market bustling with activity and vehicles plying the roads. The auto-rickshaw is a common mode of transportation in Nigeria, particularly in urban areas. They are used for both passenger and cargo transport. The market is a place where local vendors sell their goods, ranging from fresh produce to clothing and household items. The presence of both auto-rickshaws and motorcycles highlights the diverse transportation options available in the city. The dusty road and the makeshift market stalls are indicative of the informal economy that plays a significant role in Nigerian cities.
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Jun 20, 2026, 1:06 PM

Shagamu, Nigeria

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In Shagamu, Nigeria, a yellow auto-rickshaw, also known as a "Keke," is parked on a dusty roadside. The auto-rickshaw has a black canopy and a single driver wearing a pink shirt and blue jeans. The driver is seated in the driver's seat, facing forward. Behind the auto-rickshaw, a street market is visible, with various goods displayed for sale, including bags, clothing, and luggage. Another auto-rickshaw is parked next to the one in the foreground, and a motorcycle is also visible. The scene appears to be a typical day in a Nigerian city, with the market bustling with activity and vehicles plying the roads. The auto-rickshaw is a common mode of transportation in Nigeria, particularly in urban areas. They are used for both passenger and cargo transport. The market is a place where local vendors sell their goods, ranging from fresh produce to clothing and household items. The presence of both auto-rickshaws and motorcycles highlights the diverse transportation options available in the city. The dusty road and the makeshift market stalls are indicative of the informal economy that plays a significant role in Nigerian cities.

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