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In Igboefon, Nigeria, a black motorized tricycle, model JM200CC "3POWER," is observed on a paved road under a bright, overcast sky. The vehicle's cargo bed is heavily loaded with clear plastic water bottles, some full and some empty, along with several large, compressed bundles of empty plastic bottles.

Two young Black males are operating the tricycle. The driver, seated on the motorcycle-style front, wears a dark sleeveless Lakers jersey under a neon yellow safety vest, dark shorts, and black slides. His short, dark hair is styled, and his mouth is slightly open as he grips the handlebars. A passenger is visible behind the driver, wearing dark-rimmed glasses and a dark shirt, looking forward. A third individual's arm and hand are visible holding the top rail of the cargo bed on the left side.

The cargo bed features red and white reflective tape strips on its top edge and multiple stickers, including one referencing "National Geographic" and "Switch your plastic waste into ash." Utility poles and wires are discernible in the distant background.
Achilé Attah

Mar 11, 2026, 12:56 PM

Igboefon, Nigeria

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In Igboefon, Nigeria, a black motorized tricycle, model JM200CC "3POWER," is observed on a paved road under a bright, overcast sky. The vehicle's cargo bed is heavily loaded with clear plastic water bottles, some full and some empty, along with several large, compressed bundles of empty plastic bottles. Two young Black males are operating the tricycle. The driver, seated on the motorcycle-style front, wears a dark sleeveless Lakers jersey under a neon yellow safety vest, dark shorts, and black slides. His short, dark hair is styled, and his mouth is slightly open as he grips the handlebars. A passenger is visible behind the driver, wearing dark-rimmed glasses and a dark shirt, looking forward. A third individual's arm and hand are visible holding the top rail of the cargo bed on the left side. The cargo bed features red and white reflective tape strips on its top edge and multiple stickers, including one referencing "National Geographic" and "Switch your plastic waste into ash." Utility poles and wires are discernible in the distant background.

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