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This media file captures a street-level view of a small business stall in Abuja, Nigeria. The primary subjects are three people, two women and one man, who appear to be operating or working at the stall. One woman is wearing a white shirt and black pants, another is in a red shirt and black pants, and the man is in a black t-shirt and blue shorts. They are standing and interacting within the confines of the stall.

The setting is an outdoor, urban environment, likely a busy street or market area. The stall itself is constructed from a mix of materials, including corrugated metal roofing and a dark metal gate. Shelving is visible inside the stall, filled with various goods, some of which appear to be clothing items. In front of the stall, a white sign with red lettering prominently displays "POS" and advertises "EASY BANKING SERVICE MONIEPOINT." The sign also lists various services offered, such as cash withdrawal, deposit, fund transfer, utility payments, and airtime top-up. A POS terminal is depicted on the sign, indicating the nature of the business.

Behind the stall, several large black plastic drums and buckets are visible. The ground is dusty and appears to be unpaved in some areas, with concrete structures and debris scattered around. In the background, electrical wires and poles suggest an urban infrastructure. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or afternoon, with overcast skies contributing to diffused light. The overall impression is that of a bustling, informal commercial hub in Nigeria.

The visible text on the sign includes "POS," "EASY BANKING SERVICE," "MONIEPOINT," the list of services, and a phone number: "09796804636." A yellow sticker with some text in what appears to be a local language is also visible on the stall's metal sheeting.
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Jun 29, 2026

Abuja, Nigeria

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This media file captures a street-level view of a small business stall in Abuja, Nigeria. The primary subjects are three people, two women and one man, who appear to be operating or working at the stall. One woman is wearing a white shirt and black pants, another is in a red shirt and black pants, and the man is in a black t-shirt and blue shorts. They are standing and interacting within the confines of the stall. The setting is an outdoor, urban environment, likely a busy street or market area. The stall itself is constructed from a mix of materials, including corrugated metal roofing and a dark metal gate. Shelving is visible inside the stall, filled with various goods, some of which appear to be clothing items. In front of the stall, a white sign with red lettering prominently displays "POS" and advertises "EASY BANKING SERVICE MONIEPOINT." The sign also lists various services offered, such as cash withdrawal, deposit, fund transfer, utility payments, and airtime top-up. A POS terminal is depicted on the sign, indicating the nature of the business. Behind the stall, several large black plastic drums and buckets are visible. The ground is dusty and appears to be unpaved in some areas, with concrete structures and debris scattered around. In the background, electrical wires and poles suggest an urban infrastructure. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or afternoon, with overcast skies contributing to diffused light. The overall impression is that of a bustling, informal commercial hub in Nigeria. The visible text on the sign includes "POS," "EASY BANKING SERVICE," "MONIEPOINT," the list of services, and a phone number: "09796804636." A yellow sticker with some text in what appears to be a local language is also visible on the stall's metal sheeting.

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