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An overhead, slightly tilted shot captures a bustling outdoor market scene in Obosi, Nigeria. The central figure is a young boy, appearing to be about 8-12 years old, seated on a blue plastic chair. He wears a light-colored t-shirt with a blue and yellow cartoon design and distinctively patterned trousers featuring green, red, blue, and black leaf motifs. His bare feet rest on the dusty, reddish-brown earth. He looks directly at the camera with a neutral, serious expression, holding a small, light-colored object in his hands, possibly a piece of paper or food.

To the right of the boy, a large, round woven basket, likely made of raffia or dried palm leaves, is filled with numerous pieces of dark, smoked fish, predominantly catfish, presented in a metal basin. The fish appear well-preserved and are a prominent display item.

The background is rich with market activity. To the left, a makeshift stall covered with a blue tarp displays heaps of small, light-colored, irregular items, possibly dried mushrooms or other dried food products. Further back, glimpses of other market-goers are visible, including a person in a red shirt and another in a blue and green patterned dress. The ground is cluttered with various objects such as plastic bags (one black, several white and red), woven sacks, and remnants of wooden structures, indicative of temporary market stalls.

The scene suggests an active marketplace, likely during daytime, under natural, somewhat diffused light, as there are no harsh shadows. The boy appears to be tending to the stall or assisting a vendor. A small white tag with handwritten, mostly illegible text, possibly "200" or "200S" indicating a price, is visible on one of the smoked fish. The overall atmosphere is that of a vibrant, informal local market.
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Apr 24, 2026, 10:34 AM

Obosi, Nigeria

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An overhead, slightly tilted shot captures a bustling outdoor market scene in Obosi, Nigeria. The central figure is a young boy, appearing to be about 8-12 years old, seated on a blue plastic chair. He wears a light-colored t-shirt with a blue and yellow cartoon design and distinctively patterned trousers featuring green, red, blue, and black leaf motifs. His bare feet rest on the dusty, reddish-brown earth. He looks directly at the camera with a neutral, serious expression, holding a small, light-colored object in his hands, possibly a piece of paper or food. To the right of the boy, a large, round woven basket, likely made of raffia or dried palm leaves, is filled with numerous pieces of dark, smoked fish, predominantly catfish, presented in a metal basin. The fish appear well-preserved and are a prominent display item. The background is rich with market activity. To the left, a makeshift stall covered with a blue tarp displays heaps of small, light-colored, irregular items, possibly dried mushrooms or other dried food products. Further back, glimpses of other market-goers are visible, including a person in a red shirt and another in a blue and green patterned dress. The ground is cluttered with various objects such as plastic bags (one black, several white and red), woven sacks, and remnants of wooden structures, indicative of temporary market stalls. The scene suggests an active marketplace, likely during daytime, under natural, somewhat diffused light, as there are no harsh shadows. The boy appears to be tending to the stall or assisting a vendor. A small white tag with handwritten, mostly illegible text, possibly "200" or "200S" indicating a price, is visible on one of the smoked fish. The overall atmosphere is that of a vibrant, informal local market.

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