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The image depicts a bustling street scene in Ikeja, Nigeria, characterized by commercial activity and pedestrian movement during daylight hours. In the immediate foreground, two women walk on a concrete pavement with a yellow demarcation line. The woman on the left, positioned slightly behind and to the left of the central figure, wears a red long-sleeved shirt, blue denim shorts, and brown sandals. Her hair is styled in braids. She carries a black shoulder bag on her left side and holds a black smartphone in her right hand, from which a white cable extends. The central figure, a woman with a dark complexion, wears a form-fitting purple short-sleeved V-neck dress, a black headband, and light-colored slip-on sandals. She carries a black shoulder bag with a silver chain strap on her left side. Adorning her neck is a small gold heart-shaped pendant on a chain, and her right wrist features two gold bracelets, one appearing to be a cuban link design. She holds a light-colored smartphone, possibly blue or silver, in her right hand, with a white cable dangling. Her gaze is directed towards the camera. The background reveals a vibrant market or commercial district. Overhead, green and yellow market umbrellas display brand names such as "Infinix," "Poco," and "Tecno," indicating mobile phone sales. Posters advertising smartphones, including "Infinix Note 30 Pro" and "POCO M6 Pro 5G," are visible. Clothes racks with various garments hang beneath the umbrellas. Numerous other individuals, predominantly men, are scattered throughout the midground and background, walking, standing, and engaging in street activities. A man in a light blue shirt is visible behind the central woman, and another man with glasses stands behind the woman in red. Utility poles and overhead power lines are present, further indicating an urban environment. Concrete structures and what appear to be stacked cardboard boxes are also discernible in the background. The lighting is bright, consistent with outdoor daytime conditions.
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