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The scene depicts a busy urban roadside and pedestrian pathway in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria, specifically identifiable by the overhead pedestrian bridge crossing a major road, characteristic of locations like Computer Village along Awolowo Way.

In the foreground, a sandy and uneven pedestrian path occupies the left side of the frame, showing signs of wear and scattered debris including plastic waste and dark, torn fabric. A prominent shadow, likely cast by the person in the red shirt, extends across this path. To the right, the path transitions into a paved curb, bordering a multi-lane road where vehicles are present.

The central figure, viewed from behind, is a male wearing a red short-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and a black shoulder bag, walking forward on the sandy path. To his left, in the mid-ground, several individuals are walking; one man wears a black shirt, another a white t-shirt. Further left, a blue and white striped minibus (danfo) is partially visible behind a makeshift wooden stand. A woman in a patterned brown and gold dress stands on the path, near two blue plastic jerrycans and several white plastic bags on the ground, possibly engaging in street vending.

To the right, a large white truck (tractor unit) is parked or stopped along the curb. Adjacent to the truck, a man in a white shirt and a green cap, possibly a traffic official or street sweeper, stands holding a long stick-like object.

Dominating the background is a large concrete pedestrian overpass with a translucent blue-green corrugated roof, supported by concrete pillars. Stairs leading up to the overpass are visible on the far left. At least two individuals are discernible walking across the bridge. A signpost with an illegible white sign pointing right is positioned beneath the bridge. The sky is bright and appears clear, indicating daytime.
Pacman International

Jan 21, 2026, 9:06 AM

Ikeja, Nigeria

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The scene depicts a busy urban roadside and pedestrian pathway in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria, specifically identifiable by the overhead pedestrian bridge crossing a major road, characteristic of locations like Computer Village along Awolowo Way. In the foreground, a sandy and uneven pedestrian path occupies the left side of the frame, showing signs of wear and scattered debris including plastic waste and dark, torn fabric. A prominent shadow, likely cast by the person in the red shirt, extends across this path. To the right, the path transitions into a paved curb, bordering a multi-lane road where vehicles are present. The central figure, viewed from behind, is a male wearing a red short-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and a black shoulder bag, walking forward on the sandy path. To his left, in the mid-ground, several individuals are walking; one man wears a black shirt, another a white t-shirt. Further left, a blue and white striped minibus (danfo) is partially visible behind a makeshift wooden stand. A woman in a patterned brown and gold dress stands on the path, near two blue plastic jerrycans and several white plastic bags on the ground, possibly engaging in street vending. To the right, a large white truck (tractor unit) is parked or stopped along the curb. Adjacent to the truck, a man in a white shirt and a green cap, possibly a traffic official or street sweeper, stands holding a long stick-like object. Dominating the background is a large concrete pedestrian overpass with a translucent blue-green corrugated roof, supported by concrete pillars. Stairs leading up to the overpass are visible on the far left. At least two individuals are discernible walking across the bridge. A signpost with an illegible white sign pointing right is positioned beneath the bridge. The sky is bright and appears clear, indicating daytime.

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