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The scene depicts an outdoor street or market area in Yelwa, Nigeria, under bright daylight. Four individuals are present, engaged in what appears to be a conversation. On the far left, partially obscured, a person wearing a white head covering and white attire is visible from the back and side, holding a light-colored object, possibly a mobile phone, in their left hand at waist level. In the center-left, a man with dark skin and a short haircut wears a light blue polo shirt with white striped accents on the sleeves and sides, and dark trousers with a white drawstring. He stands facing right but is looking towards the individual on the far left, with his hands clasped or interlocked at waist height. To his right stands another man, bald or with a closely shaven head and dark skin, wearing a light-colored, possibly grey or light brown, traditional long-sleeved garment. He is facing the center-left man, with his mouth open as if speaking, and his right hand slightly raised. On the far right, seen from the back, is a man wearing a blue short-sleeved t-shirt. The back of his shirt features a horizontal band with alternating black and white stripes, upon which the text "CHRISTINE DO'R" is printed in white capital letters. He is oriented towards the center-right man. Behind the two central men is a makeshift market stall or stand. It features a light-colored, possibly beige, umbrella-like canopy and dark fabric hanging from its structure. In front of this stall, a wooden board or display stand, angled slightly, exhibits multiple small, individually packaged items, possibly sachets or similar goods. The ground is unpaved, consisting of reddish-brown dirt or gravel. In the background, various structures with corrugated iron roofs, power poles with overhead wires, and some distant trees are visible. Two light-colored vehicles, possibly cars or vans, are discernible further down the street on the right side of the background. Shadows are cast on the ground, indicating direct sunlight.
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