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An outdoor, eye-level portrait-style photograph depicts a person carrying a substantial load of dried fish on their head, likely a vendor in Igboefon, Nigeria. The image is taken from a slightly low angle, emphasizing the towering load.

The primary subject is a person, likely a woman, with dark skin and a neutral expression, looking directly at the camera. She wears a maroon short-sleeved top adorned with small golden embellishments on the shoulder, and a floral-patterned garment (skirt or lower half of a dress) is visible on her right side. Her dark hair is styled, and a patterned headwrap or band, in yellow and black, is visible beneath the heavy load.

Balanced on her head is a very large, dark, circular container, possibly a basin or calabash, which serves as a base. On top of this container, a massive stack of dried or smoked fish is meticulously arranged within numerous small, woven baskets and bundles, creating a tall, conical shape. A blue and a pink cloth are tucked between the fish baskets and the large container, possibly for cushioning or decoration.

Visible text on the side of the large dark container reads "MAI YAM USSD" in white or light yellow, stenciled, partially worn letters. "MAI YAM" is clearly discernible, followed by "USSD," which is a common mobile payment protocol in Nigeria.

The background shows an outdoor setting with a light-colored building facade, featuring a section of light-brown textured stone cladding. The ground appears to be concrete or paved, with some sparse green vegetation visible. The sky is bright but overcast or partly cloudy, indicating daytime. The scene captures a common method of goods transportation and hawking in the region, reflecting daily life and commerce.
Achilé Attah

Apr 21, 2026, 11:49 AM

Igboefon, Nigeria

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An outdoor, eye-level portrait-style photograph depicts a person carrying a substantial load of dried fish on their head, likely a vendor in Igboefon, Nigeria. The image is taken from a slightly low angle, emphasizing the towering load. The primary subject is a person, likely a woman, with dark skin and a neutral expression, looking directly at the camera. She wears a maroon short-sleeved top adorned with small golden embellishments on the shoulder, and a floral-patterned garment (skirt or lower half of a dress) is visible on her right side. Her dark hair is styled, and a patterned headwrap or band, in yellow and black, is visible beneath the heavy load. Balanced on her head is a very large, dark, circular container, possibly a basin or calabash, which serves as a base. On top of this container, a massive stack of dried or smoked fish is meticulously arranged within numerous small, woven baskets and bundles, creating a tall, conical shape. A blue and a pink cloth are tucked between the fish baskets and the large container, possibly for cushioning or decoration. Visible text on the side of the large dark container reads "MAI YAM USSD" in white or light yellow, stenciled, partially worn letters. "MAI YAM" is clearly discernible, followed by "USSD," which is a common mobile payment protocol in Nigeria. The background shows an outdoor setting with a light-colored building facade, featuring a section of light-brown textured stone cladding. The ground appears to be concrete or paved, with some sparse green vegetation visible. The sky is bright but overcast or partly cloudy, indicating daytime. The scene captures a common method of goods transportation and hawking in the region, reflecting daily life and commerce.

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