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In Barakin Akawo, Nigeria, a scene unfolds outside a modest, open-fronted structure with a corrugated metal exterior and a wooden roof. Three women are present. One woman, seated on a white plastic chair, wears a gray t-shirt with a graphic and a plaid shawl draped over her shoulders, holding a mobile phone. Another woman, standing, is dressed in a blue t-shirt, a patterned skirt, and a headscarf. The third woman, also standing, wears a brown tank top and a long, tie-dye blue skirt, with a black headscarf. In front of the structure, a round, metal cooking device with multiple circular indentations sits on the ground, surrounded by various buckets, one white with a red lid, a black one, and another white bucket. Behind the women, a three-wheeled auto-rickshaw, commonly known as a "Keke Napep," is parked. The auto-rickshaw is colorful, with a brown roof and yellow and green bodywork. In the background, a multi-story building with light yellow walls and blue-framed windows stands under a cloudy sky. The ground is a mixture of red earth and scattered stones.
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