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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 04:54 PM

Television, Nigeria

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The video is shot from the perspective of a passenger inside a yellow tricycle, commonly known as a "keke napep," moving along a busy street in what appears to be an urban or semi-urban area in Nigeri…read more

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The video is shot from the perspective of a passenger inside a yellow tricycle, commonly known as a "keke napep," moving along a busy street in what appears to be an urban or semi-urban area in Nigeria. The interior of the tricycle shows a brown/maroon upholstered seat and a black grab bar. The scene outside depicts a lively street with various activities. Pedestrians are walking along the roadside; one person in a white dress with a floral pattern walks past the moving tricycle. Further down the street, a man in a red cap and blue shirt is visible. Along the side of the road, several makeshift market stalls or vendors are set up, some with goods like shoes or sandals laid out on the ground, and others beneath large umbrellas. Possible fruits or other produce are also visible on tables. Other vehicles, including more tricycles and cars, can be seen in the distance, indicating traffic. Utility poles with power lines and various buildings line the street. The time of day is bright daylight, suggesting a clear morning or afternoon. No specific emotions are discernible from the individuals captured in the brief clip; they appear to be going about their daily routines. Visible text includes "10X" on a yellow umbrella covering a stall, and possibly "FOS" below it. A billboard in the background shows images of people and some text, but it is not clearly legible. The overall setting strongly aligns with street scenes commonly found in Nigeria, supporting the provided location context of "Television, Nigeria." | Open Wire