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This image depicts an open-air market stall in Zaria, Nigeria. The scene features two adult females within a makeshift structure constructed from weathered wooden planks, corrugated metal sheets (some green, some silvery), and various tarpaulins or woven sacks forming walls and a roof.

In the foreground, slightly to the left, an adult female with short, dark hair wears a blue short-sleeved t-shirt with "PERFECT" printed in white on the front. She is seated, looking downwards, and handling a black plastic bag, appearing to be sorting or preparing its contents.

Behind and to the right of the first woman, an older adult female is seated on a low wooden stool, leaning against a vertical wooden support beam. She wears a dark-colored short-sleeved polo shirt with a green stripe on the collar and sleeves, and a brightly patterned wrapper (skirt) in red, yellow, green, and black. A red and orange patterned headscarf covers her hair. She holds a small, dark bowl containing food and looks towards her left.

Prominently displayed in the bottom right corner is a large, round white enamel tray with a blue rim, filled with various fried food items: numerous golden-brown, irregularly shaped fritters, alongside smaller, rounder, lighter brown fried dough balls. Scattered among these are pieces of what appear to be fried plantain or potato chips. A small, transparent plastic spice shaker with a blue lid, containing a reddish-brown powder, sits on the tray.

The stall itself is cluttered with market goods and supplies. Visible objects include several plastic buckets and containers of varying sizes and colors (light green, brown, silver), some holding white items (possibly raw ingredients or produce). Large white woven polypropylene sacks are stacked in the background, along with other plastic bags (yellow, clear) filled with goods. Green leafy vegetables are discernible in a container near the second woman. The ground is uneven, and the overall environment suggests a busy, informal commercial setting under natural daylight.
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Feb 4, 2026, 10:37 AM

Zaria, Nigeria

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This image depicts an open-air market stall in Zaria, Nigeria. The scene features two adult females within a makeshift structure constructed from weathered wooden planks, corrugated metal sheets (some green, some silvery), and various tarpaulins or woven sacks forming walls and a roof. In the foreground, slightly to the left, an adult female with short, dark hair wears a blue short-sleeved t-shirt with "PERFECT" printed in white on the front. She is seated, looking downwards, and handling a black plastic bag, appearing to be sorting or preparing its contents. Behind and to the right of the first woman, an older adult female is seated on a low wooden stool, leaning against a vertical wooden support beam. She wears a dark-colored short-sleeved polo shirt with a green stripe on the collar and sleeves, and a brightly patterned wrapper (skirt) in red, yellow, green, and black. A red and orange patterned headscarf covers her hair. She holds a small, dark bowl containing food and looks towards her left. Prominently displayed in the bottom right corner is a large, round white enamel tray with a blue rim, filled with various fried food items: numerous golden-brown, irregularly shaped fritters, alongside smaller, rounder, lighter brown fried dough balls. Scattered among these are pieces of what appear to be fried plantain or potato chips. A small, transparent plastic spice shaker with a blue lid, containing a reddish-brown powder, sits on the tray. The stall itself is cluttered with market goods and supplies. Visible objects include several plastic buckets and containers of varying sizes and colors (light green, brown, silver), some holding white items (possibly raw ingredients or produce). Large white woven polypropylene sacks are stacked in the background, along with other plastic bags (yellow, clear) filled with goods. Green leafy vegetables are discernible in a container near the second woman. The ground is uneven, and the overall environment suggests a busy, informal commercial setting under natural daylight.

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