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This media file depicts an outdoor scene, likely a market or roadside stall, in Abuja, Nigeria. The central subjects are two individuals, one lying down and the other seated. The person lying down is wearing a deep purple hijab and garment, and is holding a wad of Nigerian Naira currency, appearing to be counting it. The seated individual, dressed in a brown kaftan, is looking down at the money. The setting includes a makeshift tent or shelter made of tarpaulins in various colors, suggesting a temporary market stall. In the foreground, a blue plastic container is visible, adorned with stickers, one of which appears to be a worn-out label with some visible text. Two dark brown bottles with green caps are placed on the container; their labels are partially visible and read "NOSI NOS," with further text indicating "Organic and Pure," and "It's Pure, and Hea... and h...". A small blue electronic device, possibly a calculator or payment terminal, is also present. The ground appears to be sandy, with scattered debris. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or early afternoon, with bright sunlight casting shadows. The overall mood appears to be one of commerce and daily transaction. The visible currency and the presence of a market stall indicate a commercial activity taking place. The individuals' clothing suggests a cultural context common in Nigeria.
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