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In Arawa, Nigeria, a young boy stands on a concrete walkway, holding a clear plastic bucket with a black handle. He is wearing a dark, checkered, long-sleeved garment. The boy is positioned in front of a green metal fence that encloses an area with a pale yellow building and a green awning. Behind the fence, barbed wire is visible along the top of the wall. A sign with "JAIZ BANK NO PARKING" is affixed to the building. The environment appears to be an outdoor public space, possibly a bank or an institution. The sky is overcast.
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Jun 21, 2026

Arawa, Nigeria

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In Arawa, Nigeria, a young boy stands on a concrete walkway, holding a clear plastic bucket with a black handle. He is wearing a dark, checkered, long-sleeved garment. The boy is positioned in front of a green metal fence that encloses an area with a pale yellow building and a green awning. Behind the fence, barbed wire is visible along the top of the wall. A sign with "JAIZ BANK NO PARKING" is affixed to the building. The environment appears to be an outdoor public space, possibly a bank or an institution. The sky is overcast.

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In Arawa, Nigeria, a young boy stands on a concrete walkway, holding a clear plastic bucket with a black handle. He is wearing a dark, checkered, long-sleeved garment. The boy is positioned in front of a green metal fence that encloses an area with a pale yellow building and a green awning. Behind the fence, barbed wire is visible along the top of the wall. A sign with "JAIZ BANK NO PARKING" is affixed to the building. The environment appears to be an outdoor public space, possibly a bank or an institution. The sky is overcast. in Arawa, Nigeria | Collective Memory