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The image captures two men walking outdoors in what appears to be a street scene in Maiburiji, Nigeria, during bright daylight.

The man in the foreground is seen from the chest up, carrying a dark-colored, shallow basin on his head. The basin is covered with a clear plastic bag. He wears a light-colored, possibly white or off-white, short-sleeved shirt with red trim or accents, and light beige or brown trousers. His feet are visible, wearing brown flip-flops with a light-colored strap. He has dark skin and is looking slightly towards the viewer's left.

Behind him, partially obscured, is a second man wearing a white, long-sleeved garment, possibly a traditional jalabiya or agbada, and a red cap. He is carrying a large cardboard box in his arms. The box has the brand name "MILO" clearly visible, along with text indicating "3 IN 1" and what appears to be "10x400g" and "10x105g" on its sides. This man is also wearing flip-flops, light-colored with dark soles.

The background features a building with an orange-brown, somewhat textured wall. Below this, an array of patterned ceramic tiles are displayed vertically, suggesting a tile or building materials shop. A corrugated metal sheet is visible on the left side of the frame, possibly part of a stall or structure. The ground is a light-colored, paved surface, indicative of a street or pathway.

The men appear to be in the process of transporting goods, with one balancing a basin on his head and the other carrying a box. The bright, clear lighting suggests it is daytime, likely mid-morning or afternoon, with no strong shadows indicating early morning or late evening. The overall scene depicts daily life and commerce in a West African setting.
FM-Chas03

Apr 20, 2026, 8:26 AM

Maiburiji, Nigeria

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The image captures two men walking outdoors in what appears to be a street scene in Maiburiji, Nigeria, during bright daylight. The man in the foreground is seen from the chest up, carrying a dark-colored, shallow basin on his head. The basin is covered with a clear plastic bag. He wears a light-colored, possibly white or off-white, short-sleeved shirt with red trim or accents, and light beige or brown trousers. His feet are visible, wearing brown flip-flops with a light-colored strap. He has dark skin and is looking slightly towards the viewer's left. Behind him, partially obscured, is a second man wearing a white, long-sleeved garment, possibly a traditional jalabiya or agbada, and a red cap. He is carrying a large cardboard box in his arms. The box has the brand name "MILO" clearly visible, along with text indicating "3 IN 1" and what appears to be "10x400g" and "10x105g" on its sides. This man is also wearing flip-flops, light-colored with dark soles. The background features a building with an orange-brown, somewhat textured wall. Below this, an array of patterned ceramic tiles are displayed vertically, suggesting a tile or building materials shop. A corrugated metal sheet is visible on the left side of the frame, possibly part of a stall or structure. The ground is a light-colored, paved surface, indicative of a street or pathway. The men appear to be in the process of transporting goods, with one balancing a basin on his head and the other carrying a box. The bright, clear lighting suggests it is daytime, likely mid-morning or afternoon, with no strong shadows indicating early morning or late evening. The overall scene depicts daily life and commerce in a West African setting.

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