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The image depicts a street market scene in Zaria, Nigeria, under daylight conditions. In the foreground, a dark-skinned male with a short beard and mustache, wearing a patterned collared shirt with sleeves rolled up and khaki trousers, stands behind a wooden pushcart. He holds a small, light-colored object in his left hand while his right hand rests on the cart. In his shirt pocket, two pens are visible, along with a small green and white pin resembling the Nigerian flag.

The pushcart in front of him holds a large mound of individual garlic cloves, and a green bowl is positioned to the left of the garlic. On the ground in front of the cart, to the man's right, a collection of dark, dried fish is displayed on a light-colored surface. To his left, several pieces of roasted corn on the cob, with visible charring, rest on a metal grate.

Behind the man, a yellow three-wheeled motorized rickshaw, commonly known as a Keke Napep, is prominent. It bears a license plate with "SBG 588". A person, partially obscured, is seated inside the rickshaw, draped in a vibrant teal fabric that extends downwards, with a light-colored, possibly yellow, bag or pillow balanced on their head. Further back, on the left, another smaller, brown rickshaw is visible, with a pile of what appears to be goods on its rear. Multiple market stalls with umbrellas and other individuals are present in the background, suggesting a bustling marketplace. Brown buildings line the street on the right side of the frame, one with an exposed metal staircase. The ground is unpaved, appearing as dirt or sand.
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Feb 11, 2026, 12:49 PM

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The image depicts a street market scene in Zaria, Nigeria, under daylight conditions. In the foreground, a dark-skinned male with a short beard and mustache, wearing a patterned collared shirt with sleeves rolled up and khaki trousers, stands behind a wooden pushcart. He holds a small, light-colored object in his left hand while his right hand rests on the cart. In his shirt pocket, two pens are visible, along with a small green and white pin resembling the Nigerian flag. The pushcart in front of him holds a large mound of individual garlic cloves, and a green bowl is positioned to the left of the garlic. On the ground in front of the cart, to the man's right, a collection of dark, dried fish is displayed on a light-colored surface. To his left, several pieces of roasted corn on the cob, with visible charring, rest on a metal grate. Behind the man, a yellow three-wheeled motorized rickshaw, commonly known as a Keke Napep, is prominent. It bears a license plate with "SBG 588". A person, partially obscured, is seated inside the rickshaw, draped in a vibrant teal fabric that extends downwards, with a light-colored, possibly yellow, bag or pillow balanced on their head. Further back, on the left, another smaller, brown rickshaw is visible, with a pile of what appears to be goods on its rear. Multiple market stalls with umbrellas and other individuals are present in the background, suggesting a bustling marketplace. Brown buildings line the street on the right side of the frame, one with an exposed metal staircase. The ground is unpaved, appearing as dirt or sand.

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