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The scene is an outdoor, unpaved area in Obosi, Nigeria, likely an informal market or commercial zone, under clear daylight casting distinct shadows. The reddish-brown dirt ground is uneven and contains scattered litter, including small pieces of paper and plastic.

In the immediate foreground, a young male, wearing a black t-shirt with "1981" in white text and dark trousers, is bent over, handling a large, light-colored sack with a vertical green stripe. He wears grey slide sandals and faces right, appearing to speak towards a child standing to his right. This child, likely male, wears a colorful short-sleeved shirt with a blue upper section and a patterned lower section, along with patterned shorts and yellow slide sandals. He stands upright, looking towards the young male. To the left of the young male, a black bucket with a lid rests on the ground next to a white cloth displaying several light-colored, irregular objects, possibly produce.

In the mid-ground, to the right, an adult male stands with his arms crossed, wearing a striped t-shirt, dark pants, a baseball cap, and light blue flip-flops. He looks towards the right, away from the central interaction. Behind him, part of a yellow and black tricycle (Keke Napep) is visible. Further left in the mid-ground, another adult male in a white t-shirt and red shorts is bent over, seemingly engaged in an activity near the ground. A smaller child in a yellow outfit is also visible, bent over in the background. Scattered objects include a yellow and green mechanical device (possibly a generator or pump), a black tire, and other sacks.

The background features unfinished or dilapidated structures constructed from concrete blocks, exhibiting open window frames. A section of a corrugated metal roof is visible. Green foliage appears beyond the structures on the left and far right.
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Dec 7, 2025, 1:11 PM

Obosi, Nigeria

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The scene is an outdoor, unpaved area in Obosi, Nigeria, likely an informal market or commercial zone, under clear daylight casting distinct shadows. The reddish-brown dirt ground is uneven and contains scattered litter, including small pieces of paper and plastic. In the immediate foreground, a young male, wearing a black t-shirt with "1981" in white text and dark trousers, is bent over, handling a large, light-colored sack with a vertical green stripe. He wears grey slide sandals and faces right, appearing to speak towards a child standing to his right. This child, likely male, wears a colorful short-sleeved shirt with a blue upper section and a patterned lower section, along with patterned shorts and yellow slide sandals. He stands upright, looking towards the young male. To the left of the young male, a black bucket with a lid rests on the ground next to a white cloth displaying several light-colored, irregular objects, possibly produce. In the mid-ground, to the right, an adult male stands with his arms crossed, wearing a striped t-shirt, dark pants, a baseball cap, and light blue flip-flops. He looks towards the right, away from the central interaction. Behind him, part of a yellow and black tricycle (Keke Napep) is visible. Further left in the mid-ground, another adult male in a white t-shirt and red shorts is bent over, seemingly engaged in an activity near the ground. A smaller child in a yellow outfit is also visible, bent over in the background. Scattered objects include a yellow and green mechanical device (possibly a generator or pump), a black tire, and other sacks. The background features unfinished or dilapidated structures constructed from concrete blocks, exhibiting open window frames. A section of a corrugated metal roof is visible. Green foliage appears beyond the structures on the left and far right.

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