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In Gwong, Nigeria, a young woman walks away from the camera, her back to the viewer. She wears a black top with pearl-like embellishments on the sleeves and loose-fitting, light-colored pants. A purple headscarf covers her hair, and she carries a striped tote bag over her shoulder. Her black Nike sneakers are visible as she walks on a dusty, paved road.

In the background, a large billboard displays "REDEMPTION 2027" and the logo of the Nigeria Democratic Congress. The billboard features a portrait of a man in traditional attire and text identifying him as "HON. JAMES YAKUBU," running for House of Representatives for the Bassa 300 North Federal Constituency. Another sign reads "NO PARKING BY ORDER."

Several auto-rickshaws, known as "keke napeps," are present on the road, one with the license plate "PTA 4165" and another with "PTA 9165." Other signs in the background are partially obscured but appear to be official notices related to water services and government agencies. The scene suggests a public area, likely a market or street intersection, possibly in the morning or afternoon given the lighting. The overall atmosphere seems ordinary and transactional, typical of a busy urban or semi-urban environment in Nigeria.
Dickson Jerry

Jul 28, 2026, 12:44 PM

Gwong, Nigeria

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In Gwong, Nigeria, a young woman walks away from the camera, her back to the viewer. She wears a black top with pearl-like embellishments on the sleeves and loose-fitting, light-colored pants. A purple headscarf covers her hair, and she carries a striped tote bag over her shoulder. Her black Nike sneakers are visible as she walks on a dusty, paved road. In the background, a large billboard displays "REDEMPTION 2027" and the logo of the Nigeria Democratic Congress. The billboard features a portrait of a man in traditional attire and text identifying him as "HON. JAMES YAKUBU," running for House of Representatives for the Bassa 300 North Federal Constituency. Another sign reads "NO PARKING BY ORDER." Several auto-rickshaws, known as "keke napeps," are present on the road, one with the license plate "PTA 4165" and another with "PTA 9165." Other signs in the background are partially obscured but appear to be official notices related to water services and government agencies. The scene suggests a public area, likely a market or street intersection, possibly in the morning or afternoon given the lighting. The overall atmosphere seems ordinary and transactional, typical of a busy urban or semi-urban environment in Nigeria.

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