
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts a daytime street in Maiburiji, Nigeria, characterized by commercial activity. In the midground, a green and black covered motorized tricycle, commonly known as a Keke Napep, is parked on the left side of a paved road. The tricycle is loaded with multiple white sacks, visibly marked with "P.O.P." (Plaster of Paris). Two individuals are partially visible inside or near the tricycle. To the right of the tricycle, a male individual wearing a red short-sleeved shirt, black trousers, and a red baseball cap is walking towards the right side of the frame, facing away from the tricycle. He wears open-toed footwear. Behind the tricycle and the walking man are two single-story structures with corrugated metal roofs, functioning as shops. The shop on the right displays various building materials including stacks of paint cans, some labeled "COAT COAT," multiple paint rollers, long poles, and blue plastic barrels. A faded sign for "P.D.S." is affixed above the paint cans. The shop walls appear textured and weathered. In the far background, a modern, multi-story white building with visible windows stands under a clear sky, with a satellite dish present on the roofline of the shops in the foreground. The foreground consists of an asphalt road showing signs of wear, including minor cracks and dirt accumulation. Shadows are cast, indicating bright sunlight.
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