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An adult male, viewed from the right side, walks right-to-left across a dirt path, carrying a stack of six cardboard boxes against his chest and abdomen. He wears a light brown cap, a dark sleeveless shirt with white trim, green and black track pants, and blue slip-on sandals. The boxes are light brown with visible branding including "Sona" on one.

In the foreground, to the left of the man, a large, unmanaged pile of refuse, consisting of plastic bags, wrappers, and general debris, is accumulated on the ground. Behind this refuse pile and the man, a low concrete block wall displays "N.G.O EMPLOYMENT" and the phone number "08167929306" spray-painted in white. Above the wall, a metal fence topped with coiled barbed wire stretches horizontally. Through a gap in the fence, numerous silver and green beverage cans are stacked inside a visible commercial space.

The background features a two-story concrete building with multiple units. On the ground floor, unit number "5" is visible. The second floor has balconies with dark metal railings; unit numbers "15" and "16" are marked above the doors. Two commercial banners are affixed to the building:
1.  A large rectangular banner on the left reads "MIKI BEVERAGES & DRINKS," detailing services as a "Wholesale/Retail dealer on all kinds of: SOFT DRINKS, BOTTLE WATER, ENERGY DRINKS, BEVERAGES." It specifies the location as "No 4, Shop 1, Sabon Gari Main Market, Opp: HABIB'S NIGERIA LIMITED (Dealers of Miki Beverages & Drinks), Zaria," along with contact numbers.
2.  A smaller square banner on the right advertises "OFAYA QUALITY MAIZE FLOUR," showing images of maize and listing an address including "ADARAM Lagos Street Market, Zaria."

The scene is set in an urban commercial area, specifically within the Sabon Gari Main Market and Lagos Street Market districts of Zaria, Nigeria.
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Nov 5, 2025, 2:29 PM

Zaria, Nigeria

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An adult male, viewed from the right side, walks right-to-left across a dirt path, carrying a stack of six cardboard boxes against his chest and abdomen. He wears a light brown cap, a dark sleeveless shirt with white trim, green and black track pants, and blue slip-on sandals. The boxes are light brown with visible branding including "Sona" on one. In the foreground, to the left of the man, a large, unmanaged pile of refuse, consisting of plastic bags, wrappers, and general debris, is accumulated on the ground. Behind this refuse pile and the man, a low concrete block wall displays "N.G.O EMPLOYMENT" and the phone number "08167929306" spray-painted in white. Above the wall, a metal fence topped with coiled barbed wire stretches horizontally. Through a gap in the fence, numerous silver and green beverage cans are stacked inside a visible commercial space. The background features a two-story concrete building with multiple units. On the ground floor, unit number "5" is visible. The second floor has balconies with dark metal railings; unit numbers "15" and "16" are marked above the doors. Two commercial banners are affixed to the building: 1. A large rectangular banner on the left reads "MIKI BEVERAGES & DRINKS," detailing services as a "Wholesale/Retail dealer on all kinds of: SOFT DRINKS, BOTTLE WATER, ENERGY DRINKS, BEVERAGES." It specifies the location as "No 4, Shop 1, Sabon Gari Main Market, Opp: HABIB'S NIGERIA LIMITED (Dealers of Miki Beverages & Drinks), Zaria," along with contact numbers. 2. A smaller square banner on the right advertises "OFAYA QUALITY MAIZE FLOUR," showing images of maize and listing an address including "ADARAM Lagos Street Market, Zaria." The scene is set in an urban commercial area, specifically within the Sabon Gari Main Market and Lagos Street Market districts of Zaria, Nigeria.

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