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In Rido, Nigeria, a street scene captures commerce and daily life. A vendor, a woman with a pink and white headscarf, sits on a wooden bench next to a stand displaying various packaged goods. She wears a patterned dress and an apron, and her hands rest near a grill laden with roasted corn. Beside her, a man in a light-colored long-sleeved shirt and grey trousers sits on another bench, holding a piece of corn. In front of them, a metal grill rests on rocks, cooking multiple ears of corn. Behind the vendors, a small stall is visible, covered by a yellow umbrella advertising "BEST LONDON DRY GIN." The stall contains shelves stocked with numerous colorful snack bags and other items. To the right of the main stall, a man walks by, carrying a bundle of folded clothes on hangers. A sign on a post advertises "HAREL'S POS" with services like sending money, opening accounts, withdrawing money, paying bills, and data. The ground is composed of reddish-brown dirt, with scattered stones and discarded items. A few empty corn cobs lie on the ground near the grill. The background shows more structures and a dusty road, suggesting a bustling urban or semi-urban environment.
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