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This media file, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures a street scene in Maiburiji, Nigeria, likely during daylight hours. The primary subject is an individual, possibly a young person, wearing an orange and red short-sleeved top, black pants, and a dark cap. They are engaged in carrying a large number of cardboard boxes, expertly balancing several stacked high on their head while holding another box in their left arm. The boxes are prominently branded with the word "KIVO" and bear additional text such as "CREAM" and "220". Many boxes also advertise "OFFER", "12g", and "GET 1 FREE", indicating a promotional sale for the product. In the background, various patterns of floor or wall tiles are displayed, suggesting a building materials store or market stall. Further back, stacked paint buckets are visible, some clearly marked with brands like "FINECO", "FINECOAT", "FINETEX", "DN", and "GOTE". The ground appears to be a sandy or dirt path, typical of an unpaved street or market area. The overall scene depicts a common form of street vending or hawking, with the person demonstrating skill in transporting their goods.
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