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The image captures a bustling open-air market scene in Obosi, Nigeria. In the immediate foreground, a market stall displays a large quantity of bright red and orange peppers, likely Scotch bonnets, alongside several clear and white plastic bags. A green plastic basket is partially visible on the far left, also containing bags.

Three individuals are visible. On the left, an older woman with short, grey hair walks towards the right side of the frame. She carries an infant securely on her back using a patterned fabric wrapper. She is dressed in a patterned, long-sleeved top and a multi-colored wrapper skirt featuring vibrant pink, yellow, and black floral designs. Her left hand is visible, positioned near her hip.

Immediately behind her and slightly to the right, a younger woman with dark, braided hair also carries an infant on her back, similarly secured with a fabric wrapper. She wears a dark, form-fitting short-sleeved top and dark shorts. The baby on her back has fair skin and is dressed in a light-colored garment.

On the far right, an individual with dark, textured hair, styled in a bun, stands facing away from the viewer, fully absorbed in a smartphone held in both hands. This person wears a plain white short-sleeved t-shirt and dark shorts with two vertical white stripes on the side.

The background shows a cluttered market environment with various goods and structures. Wooden beams and shelves support other items, including what appears to be dried or processed goods stacked in dark plastic bags and on wooden pallets. A large cardboard box with the word "Kaseo" partially visible is prominently displayed in the mid-ground. The overhead structure is a rustic canopy, suggesting a covered or semi-covered market area, with visible wooden planks and beams. The lighting indicates a bright day, filtered by the overhead cover.
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Dec 12, 2025, 9:11 AM

Obosi, Nigeria

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The image captures a bustling open-air market scene in Obosi, Nigeria. In the immediate foreground, a market stall displays a large quantity of bright red and orange peppers, likely Scotch bonnets, alongside several clear and white plastic bags. A green plastic basket is partially visible on the far left, also containing bags. Three individuals are visible. On the left, an older woman with short, grey hair walks towards the right side of the frame. She carries an infant securely on her back using a patterned fabric wrapper. She is dressed in a patterned, long-sleeved top and a multi-colored wrapper skirt featuring vibrant pink, yellow, and black floral designs. Her left hand is visible, positioned near her hip. Immediately behind her and slightly to the right, a younger woman with dark, braided hair also carries an infant on her back, similarly secured with a fabric wrapper. She wears a dark, form-fitting short-sleeved top and dark shorts. The baby on her back has fair skin and is dressed in a light-colored garment. On the far right, an individual with dark, textured hair, styled in a bun, stands facing away from the viewer, fully absorbed in a smartphone held in both hands. This person wears a plain white short-sleeved t-shirt and dark shorts with two vertical white stripes on the side. The background shows a cluttered market environment with various goods and structures. Wooden beams and shelves support other items, including what appears to be dried or processed goods stacked in dark plastic bags and on wooden pallets. A large cardboard box with the word "Kaseo" partially visible is prominently displayed in the mid-ground. The overhead structure is a rustic canopy, suggesting a covered or semi-covered market area, with visible wooden planks and beams. The lighting indicates a bright day, filtered by the overhead cover.

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