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This image depicts a bustling street scene in Akwanga, Nigeria. The view is from a shaded interior space looking out onto a sunlit street.

In the immediate foreground, to the left, a pair of black flip-flops rests on a dark concrete or packed earth floor. Adjacent to them, a wooden table or stand is heavily loaded with stacks of various cardboard boxes, predominantly brown and red, suggesting packaged goods. To the right of these boxes, four yellow plastic jerrycans are stacked in two pairs, with a metal chain visible on the handle of the top left jerrycan. Further right, a person is seated on the ground with their back to the viewer, wearing an orange or reddish long-sleeved top and a patterned wrapper around their lower body. An overhead corrugated metal roof is partially visible at the very top of the frame, casting the foreground into shadow.

In the midground, bathed in sunlight, a paved or unpaved road stretches horizontally across the image. A bald individual, dressed in a dark blue tunic and trousers with white-soled dark shoes, walks from left to right across the street, carrying a dark object in their left hand. Their shadow is visible on the ground directly in front of them.

Across the street in the background, a row of single-story buildings with corrugated metal roofs lines the roadside. A prominent sign for "DAN BARAMI PROVISION STORE SKE 331 7430" is clearly visible on one building. To its left, another building appears lighter in color. Several individuals are present on the street and near the storefronts, including one person riding a motorcycle from left to right, wearing an orange shirt. Other motorcycles are parked along the street. A large light-colored umbrella or canopy provides shade over a market stall setup. Utility poles with overhead wires are visible against the bright, hazy sky which dominates the upper portion of the background. A small tree or bush is visible on the far left of the background.
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Feb 25, 2026, 1:25 PM

Akwanga, Nigeria

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This image depicts a bustling street scene in Akwanga, Nigeria. The view is from a shaded interior space looking out onto a sunlit street. In the immediate foreground, to the left, a pair of black flip-flops rests on a dark concrete or packed earth floor. Adjacent to them, a wooden table or stand is heavily loaded with stacks of various cardboard boxes, predominantly brown and red, suggesting packaged goods. To the right of these boxes, four yellow plastic jerrycans are stacked in two pairs, with a metal chain visible on the handle of the top left jerrycan. Further right, a person is seated on the ground with their back to the viewer, wearing an orange or reddish long-sleeved top and a patterned wrapper around their lower body. An overhead corrugated metal roof is partially visible at the very top of the frame, casting the foreground into shadow. In the midground, bathed in sunlight, a paved or unpaved road stretches horizontally across the image. A bald individual, dressed in a dark blue tunic and trousers with white-soled dark shoes, walks from left to right across the street, carrying a dark object in their left hand. Their shadow is visible on the ground directly in front of them. Across the street in the background, a row of single-story buildings with corrugated metal roofs lines the roadside. A prominent sign for "DAN BARAMI PROVISION STORE SKE 331 7430" is clearly visible on one building. To its left, another building appears lighter in color. Several individuals are present on the street and near the storefronts, including one person riding a motorcycle from left to right, wearing an orange shirt. Other motorcycles are parked along the street. A large light-colored umbrella or canopy provides shade over a market stall setup. Utility poles with overhead wires are visible against the bright, hazy sky which dominates the upper portion of the background. A small tree or bush is visible on the far left of the background.

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