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This image depicts a commercial street scene in Yenegoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria, under an overcast sky. The foreground shows an asphalt road bordered by a concrete curb, leading to a dirt and gravel sidewalk. Three multi-story buildings form the backdrop, primarily constructed of concrete with corrugated metal roofs, displaying signs of weathering. The building on the left features a green roof and a series of white-framed windows on its upper floor. A large white banner for "BARRA'S EMPIRE" is prominently displayed, advertising "FOREIGN ADULT & CHILDREN FOOTWEAR," "APPARELS," "JEANS," "TOP," "T-SHIRT," and "UNDERWEAR," along with a phone number (08168026116) and the location "YENEGOA, BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA." The ground floor of this building functions as an open-front shop, displaying merchandise that includes hanging metal cooking pots, bright yellow and orange safety vests, various clothes, red and blue-handled shovels, a coiled green hose, plastic buckets, and orange gas cylinders. The central building has a grey roof and a balcony with a black railing on its upper level. A sign for "TINA TECH SERVICE CENTRE" is visible, detailing services such as "Computer sales & repairs," "Printer," "DVD system," "HD screen," "LED TV," and "Power supply." Its ground floor has a recessed entrance, serving as a small stall. Adjacent to this, on the right, is a shop with a red facade and a sign for "GRANTEX BEAUTY," above which several mannequin heads displaying wigs are positioned. Another sign reading "JIENTA STYL" is partially visible. In the mid-ground, a male adult wearing a light blue traditional tunic and flip-flops walks from right to left across the dirt sidewalk. To his right, a smaller individual, possibly a child, is seated on the ground near the central building's entrance, clad in blue. Overhead power lines traverse the sky above the buildings. General refuse and debris are scattered across the sidewalk and along the road's edge.
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