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The image depicts a street market scene in Shaba, Nigeria, captured during daylight with bright sunlight causing a flare in the upper left. In the foreground, two women vendors are positioned behind makeshift stalls constructed from rough wooden planks. The woman on the left, wearing a multicolored patterned dress and a red-and-white headscarf, is seated on a stool and appears to be sorting or preparing items. Her stall displays numerous clear plastic bottles and bags filled with peanuts on a blue tray, alongside baskets of small light-colored bulbs (possibly garlic) and dark, oblong produce. The second woman, seated slightly behind and to the right, wears a green-and-yellow patterned dress and head covering.

Two men are standing near the stalls. To the right, a man in an olive-green shirt holds a small dark object (possibly a book or phone) and observes the vendors. Further right, another man in a light-grey traditional tunic (agbada) stands with one hand in his pocket, next to a white signboard displaying payment gateway logos like "VISA" and "ALS". The immediate ground surface is a mixture of dirt and worn pavement, with various market items including a blue bucket containing a red Coca-Cola bottle, a black plastic sack, a woven basket of roots or produce, and bundles of sticks. Two dark metal poles rise vertically in the left mid-ground.

In the background, a street is visible with ongoing traffic, including several motorcycles and yellow auto-rickshaws (Keke Napep). A motorcyclist in a blue cap is prominent on the left. Pedestrians are also present, including a man in a patterned blue and white shirt walking on the sidewalk. The prominent backdrop is a large, modern multi-story building with a distinctive facade featuring a grid pattern of light-colored, reflective panels. The building's lower section displays "MD MUDATEX" signage at multiple points.
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The image depicts a street market scene in Shaba, Nigeria, captured during daylight with bright sunlight causing a flare in the upper left. In the foreground, two women vendors are positioned behind makeshift stalls constructed from rough wooden planks. The woman on the left, wearing a multicolored patterned dress and a red-and-white headscarf, is seated on a stool and appears to be sorting or preparing items. Her stall displays numerous clear plastic bottles and bags filled with peanuts on a blue tray, alongside baskets of small light-colored bulbs (possibly garlic) and dark, oblong produce. The second woman, seated slightly behind and to the right, wears a green-and-yellow patterned dress and head covering. Two men are standing near the stalls. To the right, a man in an olive-green shirt holds a small dark object (possibly a book or phone) and observes the vendors. Further right, another man in a light-grey traditional tunic (agbada) stands with one hand in his pocket, next to a white signboard displaying payment gateway logos like "VISA" and "ALS". The immediate ground surface is a mixture of dirt and worn pavement, with various market items including a blue bucket containing a red Coca-Cola bottle, a black plastic sack, a woven basket of roots or produce, and bundles of sticks. Two dark metal poles rise vertically in the left mid-ground. In the background, a street is visible with ongoing traffic, including several motorcycles and yellow auto-rickshaws (Keke Napep). A motorcyclist in a blue cap is prominent on the left. Pedestrians are also present, including a man in a patterned blue and white shirt walking on the sidewalk. The prominent backdrop is a large, modern multi-story building with a distinctive facade featuring a grid pattern of light-colored, reflective panels. The building's lower section displays "MD MUDATEX" signage at multiple points.

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