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This image depicts a motorized tricycle, commonly known as a Keke Napep or tuk-tuk, traveling on a paved road in Pantame, Nigeria, under bright daylight conditions.

The primary subject is an orange-red three-wheeled vehicle, featuring a motorcycle front section and an integrated cargo bed at the rear. The word "KLJOY" is visible in white lettering on the side of the cargo bed. The vehicle has one front wheel and two rear wheels with visible silver hubs and robust, knobby tires.

Five individuals are present on the vehicle. A young man, wearing a light blue shirt and light-colored pants, is operating the motorcycle section as the driver. A second person, a child or young individual also in a light blue top, is seated in front of the cargo bed, between the driver and the main cargo area. Three additional adults are positioned within the cargo bed. One adult, wearing a brown or khaki long-sleeved top, stands upright in the center of the cargo bed. Another adult, wearing a light brown or khaki long-sleeved top, sits towards the left side of the cargo bed. A third adult in the cargo bed wears a striped shirt.

The vehicle is moving on an asphalt road that exhibits some minor cracks. A concrete curb marks the edge of the road in the foreground. In the background, a street scene unfolds with various buildings under a clear sky. Notable structures include a red building with a white entrance door and a blue metal roof, and another building with a brown corrugated roof. Portions of commercial signs are visible, including a large red sign with white text that partially reads "am" and "FOAM," possibly from a "Dream Foam" advertisement. Another partially visible sign to the far right shows "UB," likely indicating a bank. Utility poles and power lines traverse the upper portion of the frame, and lush green trees are scattered in the distant background. Shadows from the vehicle and other unseen objects are cast on the road surface.
Kela Talatu Bakar

Jun 7, 2026, 7:33 AM

Pantame, Nigeria

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This image depicts a motorized tricycle, commonly known as a Keke Napep or tuk-tuk, traveling on a paved road in Pantame, Nigeria, under bright daylight conditions. The primary subject is an orange-red three-wheeled vehicle, featuring a motorcycle front section and an integrated cargo bed at the rear. The word "KLJOY" is visible in white lettering on the side of the cargo bed. The vehicle has one front wheel and two rear wheels with visible silver hubs and robust, knobby tires. Five individuals are present on the vehicle. A young man, wearing a light blue shirt and light-colored pants, is operating the motorcycle section as the driver. A second person, a child or young individual also in a light blue top, is seated in front of the cargo bed, between the driver and the main cargo area. Three additional adults are positioned within the cargo bed. One adult, wearing a brown or khaki long-sleeved top, stands upright in the center of the cargo bed. Another adult, wearing a light brown or khaki long-sleeved top, sits towards the left side of the cargo bed. A third adult in the cargo bed wears a striped shirt. The vehicle is moving on an asphalt road that exhibits some minor cracks. A concrete curb marks the edge of the road in the foreground. In the background, a street scene unfolds with various buildings under a clear sky. Notable structures include a red building with a white entrance door and a blue metal roof, and another building with a brown corrugated roof. Portions of commercial signs are visible, including a large red sign with white text that partially reads "am" and "FOAM," possibly from a "Dream Foam" advertisement. Another partially visible sign to the far right shows "UB," likely indicating a bank. Utility poles and power lines traverse the upper portion of the frame, and lush green trees are scattered in the distant background. Shadows from the vehicle and other unseen objects are cast on the road surface.

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