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The image depicts an outdoor street scene in Zaria, Nigeria, featuring a female vendor at her roadside stall under bright daylight.

The primary subject is an adult female, positioned slightly left of center, seated on a low wooden stool. She wears an orange headwrap, dark-rimmed eyeglasses, a maroon long-sleeved undershirt, a leopard print short-sleeved dress, and a blue apron. Her footwear consists of leopard print sandals. She holds multiple bundles of Nigerian Naira banknotes in her hands, appearing to be counting or organizing them, and looks directly towards the viewer.

To her immediate right, a makeshift vendor stall is erected. It features a metal frame with wooden supports and is covered by a faded, light-colored umbrella canopy displaying a "listen to your Heart" logo. The stall's shelves hold various dry goods in baskets and bowls, including what appears to be dried yam slices, nuts, seeds, and spices in plastic containers. A plastic blender base is visible on an upper shelf. Further to the right of the woman, a separate small wooden table displays fresh green leafy vegetables, some packaged in clear plastic bags, and other produce on a white tray. A black bucket containing a blue plastic water bottle sits on the ground near this table. In the background to the right, another crude stall, covered with white material, is visible.

The ground beneath and around the stall is unpaved, consisting of packed dirt with some scattered debris. A raised concrete edge or curb runs along the foreground. In the background, a two-story residential building with a reddish-brown exterior, a brown tiled roof, and light blue-framed windows is prominent. It features white decorative columns and intricate metalwork on the ground level. A portion of a lighter-colored building with a white balcony railing is visible on the far left.
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Jan 21, 2026, 9:52 AM

Zaria, Nigeria

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The image depicts an outdoor street scene in Zaria, Nigeria, featuring a female vendor at her roadside stall under bright daylight. The primary subject is an adult female, positioned slightly left of center, seated on a low wooden stool. She wears an orange headwrap, dark-rimmed eyeglasses, a maroon long-sleeved undershirt, a leopard print short-sleeved dress, and a blue apron. Her footwear consists of leopard print sandals. She holds multiple bundles of Nigerian Naira banknotes in her hands, appearing to be counting or organizing them, and looks directly towards the viewer. To her immediate right, a makeshift vendor stall is erected. It features a metal frame with wooden supports and is covered by a faded, light-colored umbrella canopy displaying a "listen to your Heart" logo. The stall's shelves hold various dry goods in baskets and bowls, including what appears to be dried yam slices, nuts, seeds, and spices in plastic containers. A plastic blender base is visible on an upper shelf. Further to the right of the woman, a separate small wooden table displays fresh green leafy vegetables, some packaged in clear plastic bags, and other produce on a white tray. A black bucket containing a blue plastic water bottle sits on the ground near this table. In the background to the right, another crude stall, covered with white material, is visible. The ground beneath and around the stall is unpaved, consisting of packed dirt with some scattered debris. A raised concrete edge or curb runs along the foreground. In the background, a two-story residential building with a reddish-brown exterior, a brown tiled roof, and light blue-framed windows is prominent. It features white decorative columns and intricate metalwork on the ground level. A portion of a lighter-colored building with a white balcony railing is visible on the far left.

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