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The image depicts a roadside scene in Ikorodu, Nigeria, featuring a Point of Sale (POS) and mobile money service shop. In the foreground, a light-colored paved road transitions to a concrete curb and then a dirt shoulder containing scattered debris, including a white plastic item and a tan sack-like object. A freestanding A-frame sign, constructed from wood and holding a white banner, is prominently positioned on the dirt shoulder. The banner, visible on the right, advertises "LIVEWELL MOBILE MONEY POS AVAILABLE" and lists services: "WITHDRAW, TRANSFER, DEPOSIT, RECHARGE CARD, DATA, AJO (THRIFT) PAYMENT."

The background features a single-story building with a corrugated metal roof, exhibiting signs of wear and weathering. Its facade appears to be painted, with peeling paint and discolored areas. An open storefront reveals the interior of the POS service. Visible inside the shop on the left is another vertical sign also indicating "POS AVAILABLE HERE" with graphics of mobile phones and network logos (Airtel, MTN, Glo, 9mobile).

Approximately five individuals are present in and around the shop entrance. A male individual in a white t-shirt and green shorts sits on a white plastic chair to the left of the entrance. Another person with short hair, wearing a dark patterned shirt, is seated on a small wooden stool centrally. Further inside the shop, a person in an orange/tan shirt is seated, partially obscured, and another individual in a tan/brown shirt sits on a white plastic chair on the far right. A blue plastic crate is visible near the central figures, and a white rectangular unit, possibly a refrigerator or display, stands inside the shop on the right. A crude wooden shelving unit is affixed to the exterior wall on the left side of the building. The sky is bright and largely featureless.
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Jan 17, 2026, 10:56 AM

Ikorodu, Nigeria

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The image depicts a roadside scene in Ikorodu, Nigeria, featuring a Point of Sale (POS) and mobile money service shop. In the foreground, a light-colored paved road transitions to a concrete curb and then a dirt shoulder containing scattered debris, including a white plastic item and a tan sack-like object. A freestanding A-frame sign, constructed from wood and holding a white banner, is prominently positioned on the dirt shoulder. The banner, visible on the right, advertises "LIVEWELL MOBILE MONEY POS AVAILABLE" and lists services: "WITHDRAW, TRANSFER, DEPOSIT, RECHARGE CARD, DATA, AJO (THRIFT) PAYMENT." The background features a single-story building with a corrugated metal roof, exhibiting signs of wear and weathering. Its facade appears to be painted, with peeling paint and discolored areas. An open storefront reveals the interior of the POS service. Visible inside the shop on the left is another vertical sign also indicating "POS AVAILABLE HERE" with graphics of mobile phones and network logos (Airtel, MTN, Glo, 9mobile). Approximately five individuals are present in and around the shop entrance. A male individual in a white t-shirt and green shorts sits on a white plastic chair to the left of the entrance. Another person with short hair, wearing a dark patterned shirt, is seated on a small wooden stool centrally. Further inside the shop, a person in an orange/tan shirt is seated, partially obscured, and another individual in a tan/brown shirt sits on a white plastic chair on the far right. A blue plastic crate is visible near the central figures, and a white rectangular unit, possibly a refrigerator or display, stands inside the shop on the right. A crude wooden shelving unit is affixed to the exterior wall on the left side of the building. The sky is bright and largely featureless.

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