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A man stands centrally in an outdoor setting, likely a roadside market or informal shop in Aba, Nigeria. He appears to be middle-aged, with dark skin and short, dark, receding hair. He wears a bright orange short-sleeved polo shirt with a white patch on the chest and dark grey trim on the collar and sleeves. His lower attire consists of dark-colored shorts, possibly with a distressed or ripped texture, and he is barefoot. His expression is neutral. Behind the man is a makeshift stall or stand, equipped with shelves displaying numerous plastic containers. These are primarily large yellow and white jerrycans or bottles, some clearly identifiable as motor oil or lubricant containers. Brands like "TOTAL" or similar are faintly visible on some yellow containers, and another white container has a blue label with indecipherable text. A large, light-colored umbrella or canopy with visible metal spokes provides shade over the stall. To the man's left, the rear section of a light-colored vehicle, possibly a van or bus, is visible, showing a prominent red taillight with an orange indicator. On his right, part of a darker-colored vehicle, likely a motorcycle or a three-wheeled utility vehicle, is seen with a fender and a wheel featuring a somewhat rusty rim. The ground beneath is unpaved, appearing as dirt or gravel. In the background, hints of other structures with corrugated metal roofing can be observed. The scene takes place during bright daylight, suggesting a sunny day. The man seems to be attending to his stall, possibly waiting for customers. The overall ambiance depicts a typical bustling roadside commercial activity common in urban areas of Nigeria.
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