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This detailed description depicts a daytime street scene in a commercial area of Maiburiji, Nigeria. In the foreground, on the right side of an unpaved road, two stacks of white bags are present, likely containing building materials such as cement or plaster, with "PLASTER OF PARIS" visible on one bag. A substantial bundle of light-colored, fibrous material, resembling sisal or jute, is draped across the top of the foremost stack of bags. To the immediate right, a dark, rectangular board or panel leans vertically, partially visible. The midground features a bright yellow motorized three-wheeled rickshaw, or "keke napep," parked or stationary on the road. A stack of at least five cardboard boxes is secured on its roof. Inside the vehicle, two males are seated. The driver, wearing a dark jacket over a lighter garment, is visible from the chest up, positioned behind the steering mechanism. A second male passenger is seated behind the driver, partially obscured. To the left of the scene, a shopfront displays various ceramic or porcelain tiles. These tiles are arranged on multiple standing racks and stacked directly against the building facade, showcasing diverse patterns, colors, and textures. Large rectangular sheets of material, possibly plywood or plasterboard, lean against the wall adjacent to the tile displays. The shop entrance is covered by a corrugated metal awning. The background reveals multi-story buildings constructed from light-colored concrete or stucco, featuring exposed wooden or metal balustrades on upper-level windows. Another shop entrance with a corrugated metal awning is visible further right. The street surface is a mix of dirt and compacted earth.
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