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In Nkpor, Nigeria, a man rests in a small, open-air market stall, his legs outstretched and one foot propped on a wooden stool. He wears dark trousers and a t-shirt, his body partially obscured by the cluttered shelves and goods surrounding him. The stall is packed with a variety of items, including canned goods, bottled beverages, packaged food products, and what appear to be bags of dried ingredients in woven baskets. On the shelves, rows of yellow and white jars, likely margarine or cooking oil, are stacked high. Red and yellow cans are also prominently displayed, along with clear plastic containers holding what might be grains or other food staples. Bags of brightly colored products, some green and yellow, hang from the ceiling. In the foreground, a blue plastic chair holds a large yellow box. To the right of the man, a yellow plastic container stands next to the chair. The stall itself appears to be constructed from wood, with rough-hewn planks forming the shelves and supports. The ground is covered in a mix of dirt, tarpaulin, and wooden planks. The overall impression is of a busy, functional market space, where goods are stored and displayed in a somewhat haphazard but organized manner. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light filtering into the stall.
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