Memory from Jos, Nigeria
FM-fh4w0EV
Jos, Nigeria
$0.0total USD

License & Usage

This media is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt it for any purpose, even commercially, as long as you provide attribution.


Credit this media:
"The image presents a detailed view inside a commercial establishment, likely a hardware and electronics accessories shop in Jos, Nigeria" by FM-fh4w0EV, licensed under CC BY 4.0
Copy includes links when pasted into rich editors.

Memory Details and Interactions

The image presents a detailed view inside a commercial establishment, likely a hardware and electronics accessories shop in Jos, Nigeria

JosNigeria

The image presents a detailed view inside a commercial establishment, likely a hardware and electronics accessories shop in Jos, Nigeria. The foreground prominently features a robust blue metal framework, possibly a door jamb or dedicated display fixture, from which numerous padlocks and their corresponding keys are suspended. Approximately 70 to 80 padlocks, varying in size, material (including brass, silver-toned, red, and green), and design, are displayed in three horizontal rows. Each padlock's shackle is open, hooked onto a horizontal metal bar, and typically has a set of two to six matching keys attached via a key ring or directly to the shackle. Brand names such as "XFORCE" are visible on a green padlock, and "USA DESIGN" on a silver one. In the mid-ground and background, the brightly illuminated interior of an electronics shop is visible. Transparent glass display cases contain neatly arranged packaged cell phone accessories, including various colored phone cases and chargers. Additional retail items are stacked on shelves further back, with partially visible "ORAIMO" branding on some packaging. A partial human figure is discernible on the left side of the frame, showing an arm and a portion of the torso clad in a striped garment. The individual's hand appears extended, directed towards the shop's background products rather than the padlocks in the foreground. The scene is static, documenting a typical retail display within a Nigerian urban setting.

How many pATTN to stake?

Tokens per pATTN: 9.298

No active stakers