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This image depicts a daytime street scene in Akwanga, Nigeria, characterized by moderate human activity and rudimentary commercial structures.

The foreground features an asphalt road, appearing brownish-grey, extending into the background. Immediately to the right of the road is an open concrete drainage ditch, approximately 0.6 meters wide, heavily filled with accumulated refuse, including plastic bags, wrappers, and organic debris. Beyond the ditch, a dry, reddish-brown dirt area precedes several makeshift structures.

On the right, a series of crude market stalls or shops are visible. The nearest structure has a corrugated metal roof supported by rough wooden posts and a brown corrugated metal back wall. Adjacent to it is another section with a brightly painted yellow corrugated metal wall, displaying torn posters. Further down, stacks of red crates are present. A large, leafy tree, possibly a mango tree with visible fruit, overhangs these structures and the street.

In the mid-ground, an individual, appearing male, walks away from the camera on the paved shoulder between the road and the drainage ditch. He wears a dark tunic with white trim, dark trousers, and carries a dark, shallow basket or pan on his head, under which a red cap is visible. He is passing an A-frame sign displaying "SOS" in red on a white background.

Further along the road, a person rides a dark motorcycle in the left lane, moving away from the camera. Several other pedestrians are visible walking in the distance on both sides of the road.

On the left side of the road, a white sign with dark text is visible, identifying "M.T.S. & ANDREW L. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CLINIC" and mentioning "MANAGEMENT PROPERTY: DR. & MRS. A.S. ND." Multiple utility poles with overhead lines and streetlights line the road. Palm trees and other sparse vegetation are visible in the background against a clear, bright sky.
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Jan 13, 2026

Akwanga, Nigeria

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This image depicts a daytime street scene in Akwanga, Nigeria, characterized by moderate human activity and rudimentary commercial structures. The foreground features an asphalt road, appearing brownish-grey, extending into the background. Immediately to the right of the road is an open concrete drainage ditch, approximately 0.6 meters wide, heavily filled with accumulated refuse, including plastic bags, wrappers, and organic debris. Beyond the ditch, a dry, reddish-brown dirt area precedes several makeshift structures. On the right, a series of crude market stalls or shops are visible. The nearest structure has a corrugated metal roof supported by rough wooden posts and a brown corrugated metal back wall. Adjacent to it is another section with a brightly painted yellow corrugated metal wall, displaying torn posters. Further down, stacks of red crates are present. A large, leafy tree, possibly a mango tree with visible fruit, overhangs these structures and the street. In the mid-ground, an individual, appearing male, walks away from the camera on the paved shoulder between the road and the drainage ditch. He wears a dark tunic with white trim, dark trousers, and carries a dark, shallow basket or pan on his head, under which a red cap is visible. He is passing an A-frame sign displaying "SOS" in red on a white background. Further along the road, a person rides a dark motorcycle in the left lane, moving away from the camera. Several other pedestrians are visible walking in the distance on both sides of the road. On the left side of the road, a white sign with dark text is visible, identifying "M.T.S. & ANDREW L. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CLINIC" and mentioning "MANAGEMENT PROPERTY: DR. & MRS. A.S. ND." Multiple utility poles with overhead lines and streetlights line the road. Palm trees and other sparse vegetation are visible in the background against a clear, bright sky.

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