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This image captures a market stall in Lekki, Nigeria. A young Black female individual stands behind a wooden counter, looking downwards. She wears her hair in braids, a short-sleeved brown and white striped collared shirt, and purple athletic shorts with a white Nike swoosh logo on the left thigh, paired with dark open-toed sandals. The wooden counter in the foreground supports several large, white enamel bowls overfilled with granular products. Two prominent bowls contain light-colored grains, likely rice, resting on white sacks. To the right, another large white bowl holds a mound of light yellow granular material, possibly garri or cornmeal. Deeper within the stall, additional piles of various granular goods in different colors (light yellow, white, brownish) are visible in bowls and on surfaces. Below the counter, a yellow plastic basket is filled with numerous small, orange-packaged items. Adjacent to this, several repurposed metal cans are brimming with dried, deep red botanical material, consistent with dried hibiscus flowers (zobo leaves). In the background, a shelf unit is visible, holding rows of small plastic bottles filled with a red liquid, potentially palm oil. Yellow jerrycans are visible on the ground. Overhead, multiple patterned fabric sacks are suspended. The stall features a rustic wooden structure and an open-front design. A light brown building wall with a dark open doorway is partially visible in the upper left background. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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