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This image captures a close-up view inside a retail establishment in Maiburiji, Nigeria, displaying a densely packed green shelving unit filled with various packaged goods. The shelving consists of at least two main levels separated by a bright green horizontal board, with vertical green supports framing the sections. The upper shelf predominantly features an assortment of health, medicinal, and traditional remedy products. Items include multiple boxes of "ENERGY YELLOW FEVER SYRUP," "AL-KAFFEE BASIR" and "BASIR" (for hemorrhoids, depicted with leg illustrations), "AL-COUTH" syrup (with images of men's faces), and "AL-SHIFAA" (with baby illustrations). Other products on this shelf include boxes labeled for "DIABETICS," "MAN & WORLD TONIC" for conditions like "SYPHILIS, GONORRHEA, TYPHOID," and packages of "Azanza Garckeana" and "Goro Tula," likely herbal supplements. Small plastic bottles, some white and some green, are also lined up on the lower edge of this shelf. To the far right, a magazine cover titled "NEW LIFE COFFEE" with a smiling woman holding a mug is partially visible. The lower shelf contains a mix of cooking oils, food items, and additional health/personal care products. A large plastic bottle of "ANDALUSIYA" oil and smaller bottles of "L'HUILE DE SESAME" and "GARLIC OIL" are visible on the left. Stacked boxes include "MACRO ANTIOXIDANTS" and "DATES" (in Arabic script). Several tall boxes labeled "BAR COAL," some featuring coconut imagery, are displayed. Other items include boxes for "LAXMI JAN TYPHOID" (with a man's portrait), "ALLIGATOR TONIC," and various small bottles of liquids, some amber and some clear, including one yellow bottle. Several bags containing what appear to be small baked goods or snacks are placed near the center. The background behind the shelves to the right shows a light-colored wall, possibly brick or concrete, and some brown cardboard boxes. No people, active interactions, or specific actions are depicted in the frame.
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