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The image depicts an outdoor commercial scene on a paved street in Nnewi, Nigeria.

In the foreground, an individual with dark skin, wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat with visible dreadlocks, a dark short-sleeved top with a patterned yoke, and a dark apron or pinafore dress, pushes a two-wheeled metal pushcart. This person wears dark flip-flops and is positioned in a stride. The pushcart contains a large pile of light brown, ovular objects (consistent with peanuts or groundnuts) on its right side. On the left side of the cart, a green and white striped sack holds more of these items, along with a small wooden scoop and a red and white can labeled "BEST." A blue plastic bag also rests on the cart. The ground is paved with light-colored interlocking rectangular bricks arranged in a herringbone pattern.

In the mid-ground, a man with dark skin is observed from behind, wearing a light olive green short-sleeved collared shirt and matching cargo shorts. He wears light-colored slip-on sandals. He stands facing a storefront, with his hands positioned in front of him. Partially visible behind him are the lower legs of another person in blue shorts.

The background features a two-story building with a light orange-brown facade. The ground floor houses a commercial establishment with a dark metal security gate composed of vertical bars. A corrugated metal roof awning extends over this entrance. Visible within the storefront are numerous dark, possibly plastic, items, some wrapped in clear plastic. The upper floor of the building features a window with horizontal louvers and a larger rectangular window. To the left of this building, a section of an adjacent structure displays a decorative balustrade and coiled razor wire along its upper wall. A wooden utility pole and associated overhead lines are also visible in the background.
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Jan 21, 2026, 1:54 PM

Nnewi, Nigeria

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The image depicts an outdoor commercial scene on a paved street in Nnewi, Nigeria. In the foreground, an individual with dark skin, wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat with visible dreadlocks, a dark short-sleeved top with a patterned yoke, and a dark apron or pinafore dress, pushes a two-wheeled metal pushcart. This person wears dark flip-flops and is positioned in a stride. The pushcart contains a large pile of light brown, ovular objects (consistent with peanuts or groundnuts) on its right side. On the left side of the cart, a green and white striped sack holds more of these items, along with a small wooden scoop and a red and white can labeled "BEST." A blue plastic bag also rests on the cart. The ground is paved with light-colored interlocking rectangular bricks arranged in a herringbone pattern. In the mid-ground, a man with dark skin is observed from behind, wearing a light olive green short-sleeved collared shirt and matching cargo shorts. He wears light-colored slip-on sandals. He stands facing a storefront, with his hands positioned in front of him. Partially visible behind him are the lower legs of another person in blue shorts. The background features a two-story building with a light orange-brown facade. The ground floor houses a commercial establishment with a dark metal security gate composed of vertical bars. A corrugated metal roof awning extends over this entrance. Visible within the storefront are numerous dark, possibly plastic, items, some wrapped in clear plastic. The upper floor of the building features a window with horizontal louvers and a larger rectangular window. To the left of this building, a section of an adjacent structure displays a decorative balustrade and coiled razor wire along its upper wall. A wooden utility pole and associated overhead lines are also visible in the background.

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