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In Jos, Nigeria, a scene unfolds at a roadside recycling yard, characterized by a large pile of discarded plastic bottles and cardboard boxes dominating the foreground. The ground is dusty and uneven, indicative of an outdoor, unpaved area. In the mid-ground, several parked vehicles, including cars and a truck, suggest a bustling commercial or transportation hub. A small chicken pecks at the ground near a weighing scale, adding a touch of rural life to the urban setting. Behind the pile of recyclables, a yellow shipping container serves as a makeshift shop, its open door revealing shelves stocked with footwear. Two men, dressed in traditional attire, sit in front of the container, possibly vendors or shopkeepers. The background reveals more corrugated metal structures, characteristic of informal settlements or market stalls. The sky is partly cloudy, with visible power lines and a utility pole stretching upwards, indicating the presence of infrastructure. The overall impression is one of resourcefulness and informal economy operating amidst a backdrop of urban development and environmental challenges.
Tuwanga Barry

Jun 19, 2026, 2:44 PM

Jos, Nigeria

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In Jos, Nigeria, a scene unfolds at a roadside recycling yard, characterized by a large pile of discarded plastic bottles and cardboard boxes dominating the foreground. The ground is dusty and uneven, indicative of an outdoor, unpaved area. In the mid-ground, several parked vehicles, including cars and a truck, suggest a bustling commercial or transportation hub. A small chicken pecks at the ground near a weighing scale, adding a touch of rural life to the urban setting. Behind the pile of recyclables, a yellow shipping container serves as a makeshift shop, its open door revealing shelves stocked with footwear. Two men, dressed in traditional attire, sit in front of the container, possibly vendors or shopkeepers. The background reveals more corrugated metal structures, characteristic of informal settlements or market stalls. The sky is partly cloudy, with visible power lines and a utility pole stretching upwards, indicating the presence of infrastructure. The overall impression is one of resourcefulness and informal economy operating amidst a backdrop of urban development and environmental challenges.

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