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This image captures an outdoor market scene in Keffi, Nigeria, characterized by makeshift structures and a dusty, unpaved ground. The setting features wooden poles supporting corrugated metal sheets, forming basic stalls.

In the mid-ground left, a person is seated on a low wooden stool, dressed in a black and white striped shirt and black trousers, with bare feet. They are positioned behind several large, round woven baskets filled with what appear to be red onions, suggesting they are a vendor. Their gaze is directed to the left.

To the right, a rustic wooden table stands, its surface marked with debris. On the table rests a silver metal pan or tray and a small metal cup. A person is partially visible in the extreme foreground right, showing only their upper arm in a yellow sleeve and a portion of their lower body clad in a red and blue patterned fabric.

A prominent white banner is displayed behind the wooden table and the seated vendor, affixed to the wooden and corrugated metal structure. The visible text on the banner reads: "JEN JUDITH ENTERPRISE POS AVAILABLE HERE!" Below this, illustrations of a POS terminal and stacks of cash are shown. Further down, logos of Nigerian mobile network providers (Glo, Airtel, 9mobile) and several Nigerian banks (including UBA, First Bank, Zenith Bank, Access Bank, Polaris Bank, Union Bank, OPay) are visible, alongside two phone numbers: 08034000690 and 08184624137. Below the sign, a metallic object resembling a hand-operated grinding machine is present.

The ground is reddish-brown dirt, littered with small stones, a black plastic bag, and a white and blue wrapper. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with diffuse light suggesting either an overcast sky or an indirect sun angle. The scene depicts a typical informal commercial activity, likely involving the sale of produce and provision of agency banking services.
salimat

Apr 21, 2026, 4:41 PM

Keffi, Nigeria

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This image captures an outdoor market scene in Keffi, Nigeria, characterized by makeshift structures and a dusty, unpaved ground. The setting features wooden poles supporting corrugated metal sheets, forming basic stalls. In the mid-ground left, a person is seated on a low wooden stool, dressed in a black and white striped shirt and black trousers, with bare feet. They are positioned behind several large, round woven baskets filled with what appear to be red onions, suggesting they are a vendor. Their gaze is directed to the left. To the right, a rustic wooden table stands, its surface marked with debris. On the table rests a silver metal pan or tray and a small metal cup. A person is partially visible in the extreme foreground right, showing only their upper arm in a yellow sleeve and a portion of their lower body clad in a red and blue patterned fabric. A prominent white banner is displayed behind the wooden table and the seated vendor, affixed to the wooden and corrugated metal structure. The visible text on the banner reads: "JEN JUDITH ENTERPRISE POS AVAILABLE HERE!" Below this, illustrations of a POS terminal and stacks of cash are shown. Further down, logos of Nigerian mobile network providers (Glo, Airtel, 9mobile) and several Nigerian banks (including UBA, First Bank, Zenith Bank, Access Bank, Polaris Bank, Union Bank, OPay) are visible, alongside two phone numbers: 08034000690 and 08184624137. Below the sign, a metallic object resembling a hand-operated grinding machine is present. The ground is reddish-brown dirt, littered with small stones, a black plastic bag, and a white and blue wrapper. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with diffuse light suggesting either an overcast sky or an indirect sun angle. The scene depicts a typical informal commercial activity, likely involving the sale of produce and provision of agency banking services.

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