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This image depicts an outdoor market stall in Jos, Nigeria. Two individuals are present amidst various produce.

In the foreground, on the right, an elderly dark-skinned woman is seated on a dark plastic chair. She wears a patterned headwrap with shades of purple, yellow, and blue, a white lace top with an embossed floral pattern, and purple trousers featuring white text, partially legible as "MEN-FELLOWA." She holds a purple plastic sieve or bowl, appearing to prepare orange-colored vegetables, fragments of which are scattered on the dirt ground. Gold-colored earrings are visible, and she looks directly at the camera. Her feet wear orange and brown flip-flops.

To the left, another individual is seen from behind, wearing a dark green long-sleeved top and a blue and red knitted beanie. They stand behind a wooden display stand.

The market stall features multiple piles of produce. The left display stand holds large bunches of green leafy vegetables with visible roots. The right display stand contains piles of red onions, a yellow plastic bucket filled with red and orange tomatoes, and a separate mound of small red peppers.

The ground is uneven, packed dirt, scattered with small rocks and vegetable debris. A yellow plastic sack, partially marked "KIKURU FEED," rests on the ground near the seated woman's feet, containing a heap of green string beans. A large woven basket in the immediate foreground holds red and orange tomatoes, along with a black plastic bag. Additional woven baskets and yellow sacks are visible on the ground and beneath the display stands. A white sack, partially labeled "ANGOTE MASTER," is propped against a wooden support structure in the background.

The stall is covered by a large, tattered reddish-brown market umbrella, with "MAGGI" branding partially visible. Concrete block walls are visible in the background, with an overcast sky above.
Tuwanga Barry

Jun 6, 2026, 3:09 PM

Jos, Nigeria

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This image depicts an outdoor market stall in Jos, Nigeria. Two individuals are present amidst various produce. In the foreground, on the right, an elderly dark-skinned woman is seated on a dark plastic chair. She wears a patterned headwrap with shades of purple, yellow, and blue, a white lace top with an embossed floral pattern, and purple trousers featuring white text, partially legible as "MEN-FELLOWA." She holds a purple plastic sieve or bowl, appearing to prepare orange-colored vegetables, fragments of which are scattered on the dirt ground. Gold-colored earrings are visible, and she looks directly at the camera. Her feet wear orange and brown flip-flops. To the left, another individual is seen from behind, wearing a dark green long-sleeved top and a blue and red knitted beanie. They stand behind a wooden display stand. The market stall features multiple piles of produce. The left display stand holds large bunches of green leafy vegetables with visible roots. The right display stand contains piles of red onions, a yellow plastic bucket filled with red and orange tomatoes, and a separate mound of small red peppers. The ground is uneven, packed dirt, scattered with small rocks and vegetable debris. A yellow plastic sack, partially marked "KIKURU FEED," rests on the ground near the seated woman's feet, containing a heap of green string beans. A large woven basket in the immediate foreground holds red and orange tomatoes, along with a black plastic bag. Additional woven baskets and yellow sacks are visible on the ground and beneath the display stands. A white sack, partially labeled "ANGOTE MASTER," is propped against a wooden support structure in the background. The stall is covered by a large, tattered reddish-brown market umbrella, with "MAGGI" branding partially visible. Concrete block walls are visible in the background, with an overcast sky above.

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