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The image depicts a detailed view of a modern kitchen in Lagos, Nigeria, identifiable by the distinctive Type G electrical socket and the presence of yams among the ingredients, consistent with local cuisine and infrastructure.

Centrally positioned, a middle-aged Black woman with a neutral expression and a slight gaze to her left (viewer's right) stands behind a grey and black granite-patterned kitchen counter. She wears a dark green V-neck top and a black headwrap. Her hands rest on the countertop, flanking a white cutting board. Gold hoop earrings and subtle facial makeup are visible.

On the countertop, from left to right: a dark green glass bottle (likely olive oil), two "BADIA" brand spice shakers (Garlic and Paprika Pimenton). Adjacent to these are a lime-green plate holding three red onions and several small red chili peppers, and an orange plate with four brown eggs. Between the plates, a clear plastic jar with a light green lid contains white powder and a spoon. To the far right, a cluster of brown yams or similar root vegetables rests directly on the counter. Behind the eggs, a small yellow and grey bowl is visible on the cutting board.

The background features white marble-patterned wall tiles. Above the left section of the counter, a black and silver range hood with control buttons is installed, with a glossy blue rectangular object above it. A white electrical wall socket with two red switches and a black plug is visible on the tiled wall. To the right of the woman, a built-in stainless steel oven/microwave unit is visible, labeled "RESOURCES" on the upper microwave section and "PHIIIMA" on the lower oven section. Above this unit, open white shelves house a black plastic bag on one shelf. A stainless steel colander in a grey bowl is positioned to the far left, behind the spice jars, next to a black stovetop with four gas burners.
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Jun 6, 2026, 2:42 PM

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The image depicts a detailed view of a modern kitchen in Lagos, Nigeria, identifiable by the distinctive Type G electrical socket and the presence of yams among the ingredients, consistent with local cuisine and infrastructure. Centrally positioned, a middle-aged Black woman with a neutral expression and a slight gaze to her left (viewer's right) stands behind a grey and black granite-patterned kitchen counter. She wears a dark green V-neck top and a black headwrap. Her hands rest on the countertop, flanking a white cutting board. Gold hoop earrings and subtle facial makeup are visible. On the countertop, from left to right: a dark green glass bottle (likely olive oil), two "BADIA" brand spice shakers (Garlic and Paprika Pimenton). Adjacent to these are a lime-green plate holding three red onions and several small red chili peppers, and an orange plate with four brown eggs. Between the plates, a clear plastic jar with a light green lid contains white powder and a spoon. To the far right, a cluster of brown yams or similar root vegetables rests directly on the counter. Behind the eggs, a small yellow and grey bowl is visible on the cutting board. The background features white marble-patterned wall tiles. Above the left section of the counter, a black and silver range hood with control buttons is installed, with a glossy blue rectangular object above it. A white electrical wall socket with two red switches and a black plug is visible on the tiled wall. To the right of the woman, a built-in stainless steel oven/microwave unit is visible, labeled "RESOURCES" on the upper microwave section and "PHIIIMA" on the lower oven section. Above this unit, open white shelves house a black plastic bag on one shelf. A stainless steel colander in a grey bowl is positioned to the far left, behind the spice jars, next to a black stovetop with four gas burners.

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