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In Katon Rikkos, Nigeria, two men are loading large bags of what appears to be waste or recyclable materials onto a three-wheeled vehicle, commonly known as an auto-rickshaw or "Keke Napep." The auto-rickshaw is overloaded with a massive mound of bagged materials strapped to its roof. The vehicle itself is painted white, yellow, and green, with the license plate "PXH 544 VZ" visible. The number "PTA-8786" is also displayed on the back. One man, wearing a dark beanie and a dark jacket, is actively engaged in lifting and positioning a large bag. The other man, dressed in a light-colored shirt, stands behind him, also involved in the loading process. In the background, a building under construction is visible, with scaffolding and exposed structural elements. The sky is overcast with dramatic clouds, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. The ground is a reddish-brown dirt road. The scene conveys a sense of hard work and manual labor, likely related to waste management or recycling in the area.
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