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In Jos, Nigeria, on an overcast day, a street scene unfolds. The primary focus is a small, green kiosk with a weathered metal structure, serving as a business. A large banner advertising "R&R Beauty Salon" hangs prominently, showcasing images of women with elaborate hairstyles and makeup. Below it, a "POS" sign is displayed, listing services such as deposit, transfer, withdrawal, buying data, airtime, and paying bills. A young boy in a blue and white patterned t-shirt and ripped jeans stands near the kiosk, looking at his phone. Inside the kiosk, a young woman in a light-colored hooded sweatshirt and brown skirt is also engrossed in her phone. A toddler, dressed in a pink jacket, matching leggings, and pink shoes, stands a few feet away from the kiosk, facing it. The ground is uneven, with dirt and grass. A narrow wooden plank bridges a small ditch filled with water and overgrown vegetation. In the background, traditional Nigerian houses with corrugated iron roofs are visible on a hillside. The overall impression is one of everyday life and commerce in a modest urban setting.
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