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The image depicts a street scene in Kabong, Nigeria, under clear, bright daylight. In the foreground, a woman walks away from the viewer on a paved road, slightly right of center. She wears a long, patterned dress with teal, orange, and black circular designs, a pink and white patterned headwrap, and light-colored sandals. An infant is securely carried on her back in a purple fabric carrier, facing her. The infant's head, with dark hair, is visible above her left shoulder. The woman holds a small, light object in her left hand and has a white cloth or bag draped over her left shoulder. Long shadows extend from the figures across the road.

To the left, a silver/grey Mercedes-Benz sedan is parked parallel to the curb with its hood open, suggesting maintenance or inspection. Behind it, the rear of a darker vehicle is partially visible. A utility pole with multiple wires stands further left.

The right side of the scene is dominated by multi-story buildings housing various businesses. The building closest to the viewer is a three-story structure. The ground floor contains shops with merchandise visible, and red crates are stacked outside one. The middle floor features a balcony with a white railing and signs for "GRACE PHARMACY & STORES LTD" and "KAYUS ADEBO NIG. LTD". A prominent white sign, partially obscured, reads "EBIKON MEDICAL & DIAGNOS". The top floor, light green, also has a balcony with a white railing, displaying a banner for "YOUTHS UNITED FOR GLOBAL FOUNDATION." Adjacent to this, on the left, is another two-story building with a yellow-ochre upper floor and a white, curved roofline. Its lower floor is darker, and a spiral staircase is visible on its far left side.

Two black flip-flops are on the road near the parked Mercedes-Benz, and a red barrel-like container is on the sidewalk near the walking woman. The street surface shows wear and minor debris.
Badi Ish

Dec 11, 2025, 2:11 PM

Kabong, Nigeria

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The image depicts a street scene in Kabong, Nigeria, under clear, bright daylight. In the foreground, a woman walks away from the viewer on a paved road, slightly right of center. She wears a long, patterned dress with teal, orange, and black circular designs, a pink and white patterned headwrap, and light-colored sandals. An infant is securely carried on her back in a purple fabric carrier, facing her. The infant's head, with dark hair, is visible above her left shoulder. The woman holds a small, light object in her left hand and has a white cloth or bag draped over her left shoulder. Long shadows extend from the figures across the road. To the left, a silver/grey Mercedes-Benz sedan is parked parallel to the curb with its hood open, suggesting maintenance or inspection. Behind it, the rear of a darker vehicle is partially visible. A utility pole with multiple wires stands further left. The right side of the scene is dominated by multi-story buildings housing various businesses. The building closest to the viewer is a three-story structure. The ground floor contains shops with merchandise visible, and red crates are stacked outside one. The middle floor features a balcony with a white railing and signs for "GRACE PHARMACY & STORES LTD" and "KAYUS ADEBO NIG. LTD". A prominent white sign, partially obscured, reads "EBIKON MEDICAL & DIAGNOS". The top floor, light green, also has a balcony with a white railing, displaying a banner for "YOUTHS UNITED FOR GLOBAL FOUNDATION." Adjacent to this, on the left, is another two-story building with a yellow-ochre upper floor and a white, curved roofline. Its lower floor is darker, and a spiral staircase is visible on its far left side. Two black flip-flops are on the road near the parked Mercedes-Benz, and a red barrel-like container is on the sidewalk near the walking woman. The street surface shows wear and minor debris.

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