
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a bustling outdoor market scene in Chikaji, Nigeria, during daylight hours. Two women, both wearing hijabs and traditional attire, are seated on the ground, engaged in food preparation and sales. In the foreground, a woman in a purple hijab sits amidst several large, unpeeled yams and scattered yam peels. A knife lies beside a partially peeled yam, indicating ongoing preparation. Around her are various buckets of different sizes and colors, likely used for water, waste, or storage. Next to her, a large black frying pan rests on a charcoal stove, appearing empty but ready for use. A separate metal pot nearby holds a quantity of fried food, possibly plantain or yam chips, with a metal slotted spoon resting inside, suggesting fresh cooking. Further back, another woman in a teal-green hijab is seated, positioned near a white bucket and other containers. Behind her on the left is a green metal market stall or kiosk. Inside this stall, several packs of bottled water are visible, with the brand "ARAMU" clearly legible on the labels, alongside other commercial goods. Parked motorcycles are seen in the background, indicating typical street traffic. The ground consists of rough concrete and dirt. In another section of the market visible in the background, a yellow fabric hangs, and what appears to be raw meat is displayed within a darker stall, suggesting a diverse range of market goods. Some yams have "J.C.B." or "I.C.B." written on them. The scene conveys an active, localized food vending and market environment.
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