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In Rafin Par, Nigeria, a street scene unfolds under a bright sky. Two men, dressed in traditional tan attire, sit at a makeshift stall. One man is seated on a wooden stool, facing away from the camera, while the other is on a bench, also facing away. The stall, covered by a large cream-colored umbrella, displays goods on wooden crates. On one crate, a pile of food items, possibly nuts and dried ingredients, is arranged on a plate. Another crate holds more food items, some appearing to be dried fish or meat, stacked in a black bowl. Two buckets, one white and one translucent blue, sit on the ground near the stall. A dark plastic bag is discarded on the red dirt road in the foreground. In the background, a building with a blue corrugated metal roof stands beside the stall. A blue sign with white lettering reads "BEAUTIFUL GATE HANDICAPPED PEOPLE CENTER JOS." Another sign, with white lettering on a white background, states "WOMEN INITIATIVE FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEV ELOPMENT (WISCOD)" and lists contact information and a motto. The overall impression is a bustling roadside market in a Nigerian city.
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