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A Black man sits in a small, open wooden stall, likely a roadside vendor booth. He wears a blue t-shirt and distressed denim shorts, with bright yellow slip-on shoes. He is holding a small white object in his right hand. The stall is constructed with rough wooden planks and corrugated metal, painted yellow, and covered with a corrugated metal roof. The stall has a wire mesh screen on the sides. Behind him, shelves hold various bottles and items, including what appears to be a sign that reads "CHELSEA LONDON DRY GIN". To his left, a large banner with text including "LATE, MR. PHILIP NAYE KA. MY GUY" and burial arrangement details is visible. The overall environment appears to be an outdoor, possibly urban setting in Jos, Nigeria, given the presence of the burial announcement with Nigerian details.
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