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This image depicts a street-level shop in Akwanga, Nigeria. A young Black male wearing a black beanie, a dark blue t-shirt with white lettering that reads "Synthetic dreams" and white and red stripes on the sleeves, and leopard-print trousers stands facing away from the camera. He is wearing black flip-flops. To his right, a Black female with dark skin and curly hair, wearing a black and white patterned dress, stands behind a counter.

The shop appears to be an outdoor market stall with a corrugated metal roof supported by metal poles. Shelving units are visible, laden with various goods including bottled drinks (Coca-Cola, Amstel), packaged snacks, jars of candy or spices, and produce such as onions in a basket. In the foreground, two stacked red Coca-Cola crates are filled with empty glass bottles. A white bucket containing a bundle of dried grass or broomsticks stands to the right of the crates. The ground is a mix of concrete and dirt. The overall environment suggests a bustling, informal marketplace.
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Jun 23, 2026

Akwanga, Nigeria

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This image depicts a street-level shop in Akwanga, Nigeria. A young Black male wearing a black beanie, a dark blue t-shirt with white lettering that reads "Synthetic dreams" and white and red stripes on the sleeves, and leopard-print trousers stands facing away from the camera. He is wearing black flip-flops. To his right, a Black female with dark skin and curly hair, wearing a black and white patterned dress, stands behind a counter. The shop appears to be an outdoor market stall with a corrugated metal roof supported by metal poles. Shelving units are visible, laden with various goods including bottled drinks (Coca-Cola, Amstel), packaged snacks, jars of candy or spices, and produce such as onions in a basket. In the foreground, two stacked red Coca-Cola crates are filled with empty glass bottles. A white bucket containing a bundle of dried grass or broomsticks stands to the right of the crates. The ground is a mix of concrete and dirt. The overall environment suggests a bustling, informal marketplace.

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