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In an outdoor, rural setting in Jos, Nigeria, a young Black woman stands in a dusty, reddish-brown yard. She is wearing a light pink t-shirt and dark blue pants. In her right hand, she holds a broom, and in her left hand, she holds a flat piece of white material, possibly plastic or paper. Her gaze is directed forward, and her mouth is slightly open as if she is speaking or about to speak.

The yard is littered with small stones and debris. Behind the woman, a wall made of rough-hewn bricks runs horizontally. A small, three-wheeled vehicle, commonly known as a "Keke Napep" or "Marwa," is parked to the left, partially obscured by a building. Further in the background, a large tree with lush green foliage dominates the scene. To the right, several structures made of corrugated metal and wood are visible, suggesting a somewhat informal settlement. The sky above is overcast with a few patches of blue visible. The overall impression is one of everyday life in a community in Jos.
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Jul 6, 2026, 6:16 AM

Jos, Nigeria

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In an outdoor, rural setting in Jos, Nigeria, a young Black woman stands in a dusty, reddish-brown yard. She is wearing a light pink t-shirt and dark blue pants. In her right hand, she holds a broom, and in her left hand, she holds a flat piece of white material, possibly plastic or paper. Her gaze is directed forward, and her mouth is slightly open as if she is speaking or about to speak. The yard is littered with small stones and debris. Behind the woman, a wall made of rough-hewn bricks runs horizontally. A small, three-wheeled vehicle, commonly known as a "Keke Napep" or "Marwa," is parked to the left, partially obscured by a building. Further in the background, a large tree with lush green foliage dominates the scene. To the right, several structures made of corrugated metal and wood are visible, suggesting a somewhat informal settlement. The sky above is overcast with a few patches of blue visible. The overall impression is one of everyday life in a community in Jos.

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