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A daytime street scene in Nkpor, Nigeria, features several children walking along what appears to be a worn street or pathway. The central figures are three girls, likely students, dressed in white short-sleeved shirts, red ties, and blue and white plaid skirts or shorts. The girl closest to the camera has her back turned, wearing a dark blue uniform with a pink trim on the sleeves and a black backpack with "HIPPOILO" written in red on a front pocket. She holds a maroon duffel-like bag in her left hand. Behind her, two girls face forward. The one on the left has a smiling expression, while the girl in the center-right has a neutral, somewhat serious gaze. Her white shirt features a logo or text on the left chest area that appears to read "VISION SCHOOL". She wears white socks and dark shoes. To the right of these girls, a young boy in a yellow and dark blue uniform holds the hand of an adult whose body is mostly out of frame. Another girl in a dark blue uniform with a backpack is partially visible on the far right. The ground is a mix of dirt and possibly worn asphalt. In the background, there are buildings made of brick and concrete. Visible text includes a distant billboard with "PANSUPHY" and another one possibly showing a political advertisement. Closer to the right, a sign attached to a building reads: "THIS N DIMS CEMENT DEPOT BLACK INDUSTRY". The bright lighting indicates a sunny day. The children's attire and backpacks suggest they are either heading to or returning from school.
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