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The scene depicts an outdoor market stall located in Akwanga, Nigeria. A young dark-skinned female, likely a vendor, is seated behind a rough wooden counter, looking towards the right. She wears a black t-shirt with the phrase "LOVE YOUR SELF" in multicolored letters and a black headwrap. Her left hand is holding several folded Nigerian Naira banknotes. Partially visible to her left is another individual, whose arm and a green floral-patterned garment are visible.

The stall is laden with various goods for sale. In the immediate foreground, a woven basket contains multiple clear plastic bags of dried goods. To the right, a red-capped bottle with red liquid stands next to a plastic bottle of "Swana" cooking oil. Two large plastic jerry cans filled with red liquid (likely palm oil) and a large black basin containing white grains (likely rice) are also visible.

On the counter directly in front of the vendor, a large metal platter holds a mix of individually wrapped yellow and red seasoning cubes or candies. Behind this, a large clear plastic bucket with an orange handle contains a two-toned substance, yellow over red. To the right of the vendor, another metal platter is piled with dried, light-colored food items, possibly root vegetable chips. Bottles of red liquid and cooking oil are also arranged on the counter.

The background features shelves constructed from wooden planks and metal supports. These shelves are stocked with various packaged goods including canned tomato paste (e.g., "Sonia" brand), bags of processed grain (e.g., "Semovita"), and numerous small packets of spices or seasonings hanging from strings. Cardboard boxes, some branded "Maggi," are also present. An overhead dark fabric canopy provides shade for the stall. The environment suggests a bustling commercial setting.
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Mar 25, 2026, 9:28 AM

Akwanga, Nigeria

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The scene depicts an outdoor market stall located in Akwanga, Nigeria. A young dark-skinned female, likely a vendor, is seated behind a rough wooden counter, looking towards the right. She wears a black t-shirt with the phrase "LOVE YOUR SELF" in multicolored letters and a black headwrap. Her left hand is holding several folded Nigerian Naira banknotes. Partially visible to her left is another individual, whose arm and a green floral-patterned garment are visible. The stall is laden with various goods for sale. In the immediate foreground, a woven basket contains multiple clear plastic bags of dried goods. To the right, a red-capped bottle with red liquid stands next to a plastic bottle of "Swana" cooking oil. Two large plastic jerry cans filled with red liquid (likely palm oil) and a large black basin containing white grains (likely rice) are also visible. On the counter directly in front of the vendor, a large metal platter holds a mix of individually wrapped yellow and red seasoning cubes or candies. Behind this, a large clear plastic bucket with an orange handle contains a two-toned substance, yellow over red. To the right of the vendor, another metal platter is piled with dried, light-colored food items, possibly root vegetable chips. Bottles of red liquid and cooking oil are also arranged on the counter. The background features shelves constructed from wooden planks and metal supports. These shelves are stocked with various packaged goods including canned tomato paste (e.g., "Sonia" brand), bags of processed grain (e.g., "Semovita"), and numerous small packets of spices or seasonings hanging from strings. Cardboard boxes, some branded "Maggi," are also present. An overhead dark fabric canopy provides shade for the stall. The environment suggests a bustling commercial setting.

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