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A male individual, possibly in his late 20s to early 40s, stands outdoors in a residential or commercial area of Zaria, Nigeria, under bright daylight. He wears a dark baseball cap with white lettering, a short-sleeved maroon traditional Nigerian tunic with a plaid pattern and embroidered collar, and matching trousers. He exhibits a slight grimace, revealing a gap in his upper front teeth. His left hand, adorned with a ring on the ring finger, supports a bundle of approximately six to eight light-colored, peeled sugarcane stalks. His right hand holds a small knife, which he appears to be using to trim or prepare one of the sugarcane stalks. The ground is unpaved, consisting of packed dirt with scattered litter, including paper and dried leaves. In the background to the left, a yellow Bajaj Keke Napep (motorized rickshaw) with the number "57" visible on its side is partially parked. Behind the individual, a light-colored, possibly rendered building with a brown wooden door is visible. Further to the right, a darker, unplastered wall or building section, potentially mud or brick, and a green plastic bucket are present. The scene suggests a street-side activity or market environment.
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