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This image captures a street market scene in Shagamu, Nigeria, under clear daytime conditions.

In the immediate foreground, a market stall displays merchandise. On a bright green plastic tray, various packaged snacks and drinks are arranged in cardboard boxes. Visible brands include "Chivita Happy Hour," "Hollandia Yoghurt Drink," and "AL-rite Sweet Biscuits." To the left on the same tray, multiple clear plastic containers hold individually packaged snacks, likely nuts or fried items. The ground beneath the stall is a rough, textured concrete or dirt surface.

Centered in the mid-ground is a Black male, appearing to be in his 20s or 30s, wearing a black beanie and a black tank top with white text and graphics stating "Worrying about things can kill a person." He also wears red shorts with a white design. He is smiling and looking towards the viewer. Behind him and slightly to his left, a Black female in a light-colored (possibly white or light blue) long-sleeved dress with vertical detailing and a matching hijab is walking. Her gaze is directed forward.

To the left, a partial view of a market stall structure is visible, featuring a canopy, support beams painted green and orange, and dark fabric acting as a covering or wall. Above, a variety of plaid and patterned fabrics hang. In the background, to the right, another market stall is partially visible, distinguished by a red and white umbrella. Further back, additional figures, including one in light green attire, and a street light with a solar panel are discernible against the blue sky with scattered white clouds. To the left of the walking woman, a large, ribbed grey plastic trash bin is positioned. Hanging prominently from a metal structure in the upper right are numerous patterned bandanas in colors such as red, blue, and black.
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Jun 5, 2026, 3:40 PM

Shagamu, Nigeria

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This image captures a street market scene in Shagamu, Nigeria, under clear daytime conditions. In the immediate foreground, a market stall displays merchandise. On a bright green plastic tray, various packaged snacks and drinks are arranged in cardboard boxes. Visible brands include "Chivita Happy Hour," "Hollandia Yoghurt Drink," and "AL-rite Sweet Biscuits." To the left on the same tray, multiple clear plastic containers hold individually packaged snacks, likely nuts or fried items. The ground beneath the stall is a rough, textured concrete or dirt surface. Centered in the mid-ground is a Black male, appearing to be in his 20s or 30s, wearing a black beanie and a black tank top with white text and graphics stating "Worrying about things can kill a person." He also wears red shorts with a white design. He is smiling and looking towards the viewer. Behind him and slightly to his left, a Black female in a light-colored (possibly white or light blue) long-sleeved dress with vertical detailing and a matching hijab is walking. Her gaze is directed forward. To the left, a partial view of a market stall structure is visible, featuring a canopy, support beams painted green and orange, and dark fabric acting as a covering or wall. Above, a variety of plaid and patterned fabrics hang. In the background, to the right, another market stall is partially visible, distinguished by a red and white umbrella. Further back, additional figures, including one in light green attire, and a street light with a solar panel are discernible against the blue sky with scattered white clouds. To the left of the walking woman, a large, ribbed grey plastic trash bin is positioned. Hanging prominently from a metal structure in the upper right are numerous patterned bandanas in colors such as red, blue, and black.

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