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The image depicts an outdoor urban street scene in Pantame, Nigeria, during daylight hours. In the foreground, a young person, likely a boy, is seen from a three-quarter back angle, vigorously pushing a two-wheeled wooden cart. He wears a striped short-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and light-colored slip-on shoes.

The cart itself is made of a metal frame with a wooden platform. It carries a black portable speaker, a stack of goods wrapped in light-colored material (possibly bread or snacks), and a small, black cooking stove or burner. A long wooden pole is attached vertically to the front of the cart, possibly for stability or as part of its structure.

In the background, a yellow auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a "keke Napep" in Nigeria, is visible on the road. The driver, wearing a light-colored striped shirt, is seated inside. The brand name "Bajaj RE" is discernible on the side and front of the vehicle.

Further in the background, numerous large, black cylindrical water tanks are stacked, suggesting a commercial area for water sales or storage. Adjacent to these are various building facades, some featuring white vertical metal structures and others with reddish-brown corrugated metal roofs. A green pole stands on the far left. The setting conveys a busy, functional street environment typical of a West African city.
Kela Talatu Bakar

Jun 5, 2026, 12:31 PM

Pantame, Nigeria

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The image depicts an outdoor urban street scene in Pantame, Nigeria, during daylight hours. In the foreground, a young person, likely a boy, is seen from a three-quarter back angle, vigorously pushing a two-wheeled wooden cart. He wears a striped short-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and light-colored slip-on shoes. The cart itself is made of a metal frame with a wooden platform. It carries a black portable speaker, a stack of goods wrapped in light-colored material (possibly bread or snacks), and a small, black cooking stove or burner. A long wooden pole is attached vertically to the front of the cart, possibly for stability or as part of its structure. In the background, a yellow auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a "keke Napep" in Nigeria, is visible on the road. The driver, wearing a light-colored striped shirt, is seated inside. The brand name "Bajaj RE" is discernible on the side and front of the vehicle. Further in the background, numerous large, black cylindrical water tanks are stacked, suggesting a commercial area for water sales or storage. Adjacent to these are various building facades, some featuring white vertical metal structures and others with reddish-brown corrugated metal roofs. A green pole stands on the far left. The setting conveys a busy, functional street environment typical of a West African city.

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