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The image depicts a bustling market street scene in Ibadan, Nigeria. The ground is an asphalt surface with a worn appearance.

In the mid-foreground, a circular wooden cover, composed of three planks, rests horizontally on the asphalt. To its immediate right, a black plastic basin contains numerous bundles of green, stalk-like vegetation, possibly peeled cassava sticks or similar produce. A patterned grey and white fabric is draped over the edge of this basin. A light green plastic bowl is partially visible in the bottom right corner.

Further into the midground, slightly to the left, a black bucket holds a grey plastic tray with several light brown, irregularly shaped objects inside. Adjacent to the bucket, a wooden stool supports a large silver-colored tray overflowing with numerous pieces of dried, wavy brown cowhide, known as "ponmo," a local food item.

To the right of these items, a woman is seated, wearing a black short-sleeved top and a white headscarf, looking towards the left. Her hands are clasped in front of her. Next to her, a second woman, partially visible, holds a mobile phone with both hands.

In the background, multiple individuals populate the street. Pedestrians walk in various directions; one woman in a vibrant orange and green patterned jumpsuit walks away from the camera on the left side of the road. Another individual in a dark patterned skirt walks further into the scene. Two yellow motorized tricycles, commonly known as Keke Napeps, are visible: one parked on the far left with the rear of a motorcycle in front of it, and another partially visible further back on the right. Additional market activity, including stalls and more people, is observable in the distant background, confirming a vibrant commercial area.
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Mar 8, 2026, 9:51 AM

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The image depicts a bustling market street scene in Ibadan, Nigeria. The ground is an asphalt surface with a worn appearance. In the mid-foreground, a circular wooden cover, composed of three planks, rests horizontally on the asphalt. To its immediate right, a black plastic basin contains numerous bundles of green, stalk-like vegetation, possibly peeled cassava sticks or similar produce. A patterned grey and white fabric is draped over the edge of this basin. A light green plastic bowl is partially visible in the bottom right corner. Further into the midground, slightly to the left, a black bucket holds a grey plastic tray with several light brown, irregularly shaped objects inside. Adjacent to the bucket, a wooden stool supports a large silver-colored tray overflowing with numerous pieces of dried, wavy brown cowhide, known as "ponmo," a local food item. To the right of these items, a woman is seated, wearing a black short-sleeved top and a white headscarf, looking towards the left. Her hands are clasped in front of her. Next to her, a second woman, partially visible, holds a mobile phone with both hands. In the background, multiple individuals populate the street. Pedestrians walk in various directions; one woman in a vibrant orange and green patterned jumpsuit walks away from the camera on the left side of the road. Another individual in a dark patterned skirt walks further into the scene. Two yellow motorized tricycles, commonly known as Keke Napeps, are visible: one parked on the far left with the rear of a motorcycle in front of it, and another partially visible further back on the right. Additional market activity, including stalls and more people, is observable in the distant background, confirming a vibrant commercial area.

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