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An eye-level, medium shot captures a yellow, three-wheeled auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a "Keke," traveling on a paved road. The Keke, with its distinctive open passenger area, is occupied by at least two individuals. One person, dressed in white and dark pants, is seated in the passenger section, while another, wearing a brown garment, is driving. The Keke is moving from the left side of the frame towards the right.

In the background, a row of buildings lines the street. The structure furthest to the right features a prominent red facade and a large sign with the text "Vitafoam" in white letters against a red background. To the left of this building, another structure with a brown roof is visible, and further left, trees and a mosque with a crescent moon on its spire can be seen. The sky is overcast. The road appears to be a typical urban street in Pantame, Nigeria, indicated by the presence of the Keke, the architecture of the buildings, and the lush trees characteristic of the region. The Keke is a common mode of public transportation in many Nigerian cities.
Kela Talatu Bakar

Jun 9, 2026, 6:02 AM

Pantame, Nigeria

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An eye-level, medium shot captures a yellow, three-wheeled auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a "Keke," traveling on a paved road. The Keke, with its distinctive open passenger area, is occupied by at least two individuals. One person, dressed in white and dark pants, is seated in the passenger section, while another, wearing a brown garment, is driving. The Keke is moving from the left side of the frame towards the right. In the background, a row of buildings lines the street. The structure furthest to the right features a prominent red facade and a large sign with the text "Vitafoam" in white letters against a red background. To the left of this building, another structure with a brown roof is visible, and further left, trees and a mosque with a crescent moon on its spire can be seen. The sky is overcast. The road appears to be a typical urban street in Pantame, Nigeria, indicated by the presence of the Keke, the architecture of the buildings, and the lush trees characteristic of the region. The Keke is a common mode of public transportation in many Nigerian cities.

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