
Stake attention in this memory
In Jos, Nigeria, two women are engaged in commerce outside a small, weathered shop. The shop has a corrugated metal storefront with a large, open doorway. To the left of the doorway are closed metal shutters and a red-painted lower section of the wall. Inside the doorway, goods are displayed on shelves, and a young child in a blue and gold patterned dress is sitting, handling plastic bags. The child is wearing dark sandals and has socks on. Beside her, an older woman with a red headscarf is standing, with her back to the camera. She is wearing a black t-shirt and a patterned skirt. Outside the shop, on the concrete sidewalk and in a drain, various items are arranged. A large metal bowl filled with red onions is in the foreground. Behind it, a stack of pots holds a metal colander filled with fried food, possibly plantains. A small wooden stool sits nearby. Further back, two buckets and a blue plastic basket are placed near the shop entrance. In the drain in front of the shop, a white bowl contains plastic bags and bottles. The environment appears to be an urban street scene with evidence of daily commerce and pedestrian traffic.
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