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This media file captures a vibrant street scene in Tumfure, Nigeria, on a bright, sunny day, indicated by the clear sky and sharp shadows. The primary subject is a young boy, likely pre-teen, with closely cropped dark hair, positioned in the foreground on the left. He wears a loose-fitting, light brown traditional garment with patterned sleeves. He is holding a clear plastic water bottle in his right hand and has a green and blue plastic bucket-like container tucked under his left arm. His gaze is directed towards the right side of the frame, away from the camera, giving him a contemplative or observant expression.

The boy appears to be resting on or beside a rough wooden structure. To his immediate right, there's a small, unpainted wooden stool and a large woven basket overflowing with bright yellow fruits, possibly oranges or lemons. Another person, dressed in dark brown trousers, is partially visible bending over near the basket, suggesting they might be tending to the fruit.

The background reveals a bustling paved road with various individuals. People are seen walking; one figure in a dark outfit is seen from behind, carrying a stick. Several motorcycles are on the road, with one rider in blue. On the right side of the street, a "Shato" branded gas station is prominent, featuring fuel pumps under a canopy and a white tanker truck. A person wearing a white cap is seen looking towards the gas station. Tall utility poles with numerous power lines crisscross the sky, adding to the urban landscape.

Notable visible text includes "Shato" on the gas station signs, which also display fuel prices: "PMS 198.0", "AGO 179.0", and "DPK 110.0". The water bottle held by the boy has "ROI" printed on its label. Partially visible text on the green and blue container reads "AN INNA DI" and what looks like "2/20". The scene depicts a typical daily street activity, blending commerce, transportation, and daily life.
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Jun 4, 2026, 8:47 AM

Tumfure, Nigeria

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This media file captures a vibrant street scene in Tumfure, Nigeria, on a bright, sunny day, indicated by the clear sky and sharp shadows. The primary subject is a young boy, likely pre-teen, with closely cropped dark hair, positioned in the foreground on the left. He wears a loose-fitting, light brown traditional garment with patterned sleeves. He is holding a clear plastic water bottle in his right hand and has a green and blue plastic bucket-like container tucked under his left arm. His gaze is directed towards the right side of the frame, away from the camera, giving him a contemplative or observant expression. The boy appears to be resting on or beside a rough wooden structure. To his immediate right, there's a small, unpainted wooden stool and a large woven basket overflowing with bright yellow fruits, possibly oranges or lemons. Another person, dressed in dark brown trousers, is partially visible bending over near the basket, suggesting they might be tending to the fruit. The background reveals a bustling paved road with various individuals. People are seen walking; one figure in a dark outfit is seen from behind, carrying a stick. Several motorcycles are on the road, with one rider in blue. On the right side of the street, a "Shato" branded gas station is prominent, featuring fuel pumps under a canopy and a white tanker truck. A person wearing a white cap is seen looking towards the gas station. Tall utility poles with numerous power lines crisscross the sky, adding to the urban landscape. Notable visible text includes "Shato" on the gas station signs, which also display fuel prices: "PMS 198.0", "AGO 179.0", and "DPK 110.0". The water bottle held by the boy has "ROI" printed on its label. Partially visible text on the green and blue container reads "AN INNA DI" and what looks like "2/20". The scene depicts a typical daily street activity, blending commerce, transportation, and daily life.

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