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Tena

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Fri, May 1, 2026, 09:17 AM

2d ago

Gura Top, Nigeria

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This image depicts a vibrant street scene in Gura Top, Nigeria, on a clear, sunny day. The strong, angled shadows suggest it is either late morning or early afternoon. In the foreground, a young man,…read more

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This image depicts a vibrant street scene in Gura Top, Nigeria, on a clear, sunny day. The strong, angled shadows suggest it is either late morning or early afternoon. In the foreground, a young man, dressed in a white T-shirt and dark shorts, is pushing a wooden cart filled with goods for sale. His white T-shirt prominently displays the text "MONSTER HOUSE" and "KING DIPPER," along with a small patch resembling the South Korean flag on his left sleeve. The cart holds a diverse array of items: a large quantity of dates, many packaged in individual clear plastic bags, roasted peanuts or groundnuts displayed on a circular metal tray, and several pieces of peeled white coconut, also on the tray. A few whole coconuts are also visible near the front of his cart. Further down the road, another street vendor, possibly an older woman wearing a patterned garment and a head covering, is also pushing a similar cart, laden with what appears to be more dates and nuts. The street is an asphalt road with faint markings, and various vehicles are present, including a white van and a distinctive green, yellow, and brown auto-rickshaw (known as a keke Napep in Nigeria). Along the roadside, there are several multi-story buildings, trees, and utility poles, indicating a busy urban or semi-urban environment. The overall scene captures daily commerce and street life. | Open Wire