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The image captures an active scene inside a small, informal hair salon, likely in Akwanga, Nigeria. The bright, natural lighting suggests it is daytime.

In the center, a female hairdresser, with her dark hair styled in dreadlocks pulled into a bun, is focused on blow-drying the hair of a young child. She wears a blue and black patterned sports jersey with a crest and a pendant, and brown trousers. The child is seated on a low wooden stool, facing away from the camera, wearing a white t-shirt. The hairdresser is holding a black hair dryer in one hand and appears to be combing the child's hair with a pink comb in the other.

To the left, another client is visible from behind, seated in a blue plastic chair. This person's head is covered in what appears to be a treatment or product, and a light pink knitted towel is draped over their shoulders. The blue chair has "SUNPLAST" and other manufacturing details embossed on its back.

The salon has a simple setup. A mirror hangs on the yellow-painted wall behind the clients, and to its left, a poster displays various braided hairstyles, with partial text "DE WORLD S" visible, likely part of a salon name. The floor is covered in distinct blue and white checkerboard tiles, some appearing worn. Scattered hair trimmings are visible on the floor, indicating ongoing activity.

On the right side of the image, there's a simple wooden frame structure covered with a white net, creating a partition. Behind this partition, an orange gas cylinder labeled "AMAZE GAS" is prominently displayed. Above it, a white sign with red text reads "HOT WATER USAGE" and another phrase that partially reads "SUPER LION." A grey towel hangs on the wooden frame.

In the bottom left foreground, the knee and leg of the person taking the photo are visible, suggesting a first-person perspective. The overall atmosphere appears busy and functional, characteristic of a local community service.
Isaac Nas

Apr 16, 2026, 2:15 PM

Akwanga, Nigeria

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The image captures an active scene inside a small, informal hair salon, likely in Akwanga, Nigeria. The bright, natural lighting suggests it is daytime. In the center, a female hairdresser, with her dark hair styled in dreadlocks pulled into a bun, is focused on blow-drying the hair of a young child. She wears a blue and black patterned sports jersey with a crest and a pendant, and brown trousers. The child is seated on a low wooden stool, facing away from the camera, wearing a white t-shirt. The hairdresser is holding a black hair dryer in one hand and appears to be combing the child's hair with a pink comb in the other. To the left, another client is visible from behind, seated in a blue plastic chair. This person's head is covered in what appears to be a treatment or product, and a light pink knitted towel is draped over their shoulders. The blue chair has "SUNPLAST" and other manufacturing details embossed on its back. The salon has a simple setup. A mirror hangs on the yellow-painted wall behind the clients, and to its left, a poster displays various braided hairstyles, with partial text "DE WORLD S" visible, likely part of a salon name. The floor is covered in distinct blue and white checkerboard tiles, some appearing worn. Scattered hair trimmings are visible on the floor, indicating ongoing activity. On the right side of the image, there's a simple wooden frame structure covered with a white net, creating a partition. Behind this partition, an orange gas cylinder labeled "AMAZE GAS" is prominently displayed. Above it, a white sign with red text reads "HOT WATER USAGE" and another phrase that partially reads "SUPER LION." A grey towel hangs on the wooden frame. In the bottom left foreground, the knee and leg of the person taking the photo are visible, suggesting a first-person perspective. The overall atmosphere appears busy and functional, characteristic of a local community service.

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