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An outdoor scene in Jos, Nigeria, features a woman engaged in cooking and possibly selling food by a roadside or stall. The image is taken from a high angle, looking down.

The primary subject is a woman, likely of middle age, seated on a low wooden stool. She wears a dark brown top and a vibrantly patterned skirt, complemented by a matching headscarf with green, white, and maroon motifs. Her bare feet are visible, indicating an informal setting. She is focused on an activity with her hands, possibly preparing ingredients or tending to a small item she holds.

The cooking setup includes large, dark cast-iron pots or woks, one of which is empty and another possibly containing food (some yellow items, possibly fried plantains or potatoes, are visible in a pot lined with newspaper in one of the crop hints). An open fire pit, made from a cut-off barrel or drum, burns wood, emitting smoke. Several other items are scattered around: a light blue plastic bowl with some liquid, a smaller lidded pot, a blue plastic mesh basket, and a metal bucket filled with water. A small, crude broom lies on the ground.

To the left, a stall or shop structure with a corrugated metal facade is partially visible. Inside, through a mesh opening, packets of snacks or instant noodles and small white items (possibly popcorn or another snack) are displayed for sale. Bags of bottled sachet water, clearly labeled "SACHET WATER," are stacked near the opening. Above these, a blue package with text like "Everyday Clay" and "35g" is also visible.

The ground is unpaved, a mix of dirt and rough concrete, showing signs of wear and activity. The strong sunlight and pronounced shadows suggest it is daytime, likely morning or afternoon, with clear weather. The overall ambiance points to a bustling, everyday street or market environment where food is prepared and sold.
Tuwanga Barry

Apr 21, 2026, 8:19 AM

Jos, Nigeria

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An outdoor scene in Jos, Nigeria, features a woman engaged in cooking and possibly selling food by a roadside or stall. The image is taken from a high angle, looking down. The primary subject is a woman, likely of middle age, seated on a low wooden stool. She wears a dark brown top and a vibrantly patterned skirt, complemented by a matching headscarf with green, white, and maroon motifs. Her bare feet are visible, indicating an informal setting. She is focused on an activity with her hands, possibly preparing ingredients or tending to a small item she holds. The cooking setup includes large, dark cast-iron pots or woks, one of which is empty and another possibly containing food (some yellow items, possibly fried plantains or potatoes, are visible in a pot lined with newspaper in one of the crop hints). An open fire pit, made from a cut-off barrel or drum, burns wood, emitting smoke. Several other items are scattered around: a light blue plastic bowl with some liquid, a smaller lidded pot, a blue plastic mesh basket, and a metal bucket filled with water. A small, crude broom lies on the ground. To the left, a stall or shop structure with a corrugated metal facade is partially visible. Inside, through a mesh opening, packets of snacks or instant noodles and small white items (possibly popcorn or another snack) are displayed for sale. Bags of bottled sachet water, clearly labeled "SACHET WATER," are stacked near the opening. Above these, a blue package with text like "Everyday Clay" and "35g" is also visible. The ground is unpaved, a mix of dirt and rough concrete, showing signs of wear and activity. The strong sunlight and pronounced shadows suggest it is daytime, likely morning or afternoon, with clear weather. The overall ambiance points to a bustling, everyday street or market environment where food is prepared and sold.

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