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This image captures a vibrant scene inside a small shop or market stall, likely in Onitsha, Nigeria, during the daytime. A man, with short dark hair and a light complexion, stands prominently in the center. He is wearing a patterned green and black short-sleeved top and matching trousers, typical of West African attire. In his right hand, he holds two small padlocks. He looks to his right, towards a seated woman or slightly past her. His expression is neutral, possibly engaged in conversation or observing the surroundings. To the right, partially obscured by a metal-framed glass display case, a woman is seated on an orange plastic chair. She has dark skin and wears a multi-colored striped top over a floral-patterned garment. A piece of white tape or bandage is visible on her left cheek. She looks to her left, seemingly towards the man or into the shop. The shop itself is densely packed with merchandise. In the background, shelves are filled with various packaged goods, including snacks, drinks, and toiletries, many hanging from hooks. A large green bag, possibly branded with "May", hangs on the left. On the left side, a cardboard box is visible, clearly labeled "BISCUITS". In the foreground, a large blue plastic bucket is filled with numerous individually packaged items, likely bread or pastries, in clear plastic bags, some bearing the name "Hashir" and others "ASIAN". A palm tree logo is also visible on the bucket. On a red stool in front of the bucket, a clear plastic container holds small, light-colored nuts or seeds. The glass display case on the right contains more products, including boxes labeled "Oracare" (likely toothpaste) and a tray of what appears to be dried meat or fish on the top shelf. A green package near the woman reads "Action Bitters". The floor is made of worn, uneven wooden planks. The overall atmosphere suggests a busy, informal retail setting.
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