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In Gbeleko, Nigeria, an outdoor scene unfolds under an overcast sky
In Gbeleko, Nigeria, an outdoor scene unfolds under an overcast sky. The foreground features a dark-skinned man, approximately 30-40 years old, facing slightly right and looking towards the viewer's left. He wears a light-blue long-sleeved tunic and matching trousers, both patterned with subtle vertical stripes and small squares. A multi-colored cap, predominantly orange and blue, adorns his head. He carries a pale, off-white plastic jerrycan with two spouts in his left hand. A wooden staff rests on his right shoulder, from which a small, black, spherical object hangs by a cord. A dark-colored smartphone is visible in the pocket on his right side, beneath the staff. He wears a gold-colored ring on the ring finger of his right hand. Behind the main subject, a group of men is visible. One man, positioned slightly left and rear of the main subject, wears a brown shirt and looks downwards. Further back, another man with a dark cap is partially obscured. To the far right, a third man also appears to be wearing a cap. The ground consists of reddish-brown dirt and gravel. To the left, a rustic wooden table stands beside a red and white motorcycle with a blue headlight, parked near a paved road. Behind the individuals, a low concrete block wall is partially obscured by dense green vegetation. Beyond the wall and vegetation, a road is visible, suggesting a semi-urban or rural setting. The upper portion of the image shows an overcast, cloudy sky with overhead utility wires. Trees and lush greenery are scattered throughout the background.
