![This image captures a vibrant street scene in Jos, Nigeria, focusing on a man providing shoe repair services at an outdoor stall. The man, dressed in a white short-sleeved shirt, is seated on a low stool or bench, engrossed in meticulously working on a shoe. He holds a tool in his hand, with various bottles, small containers (likely glue or polish), and tools scattered on a light-colored plastic crate serving as his workbench. Several pairs of shoes and sandals, including some with prominent green shoelaces, are arranged on and around the crate, indicating ongoing work or items for sale/repair.
The setting is an unpaved, dusty area, possibly a roadside or market, with strong shadows suggesting bright midday or early afternoon sunlight. Two large canopies provide shade over the stall. The one on the left, blue, prominently features the "MoMo Payment Service Bar" logo and the text "dial *671# to start," indicating mobile money services. The adjacent canopy, purple and white, displays "POS" in large red letters, with smaller text including "VAILIBE" (likely "AVAILABLE") and icons for services like "Buy Airtime/D[ata]" and "Pay Is[bills]."
In the background, a rough brick wall and a metallic door or gate are visible. Faint text on the wall appears to read "MALE MAZA" and "FEMALE MAZA," with "Maza" being a Hausa word for men, possibly indicating gender-specific facilities. Another person's legs are partially visible further back under the canopies. The scene illustrates a blend of traditional craftsmanship with modern digital payment services common in bustling urban environments in Nigeria.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_f582f852-b13f-47f9-a.jpg?alt=media)
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This image captures a vibrant street scene in Jos, Nigeria, focusing on a man providing shoe repair services at an outdoor stall. The man, dressed in a white short-sleeved shirt, is seated on a low stool or bench, engrossed in meticulously working on a shoe. He holds a tool in his hand, with various bottles, small containers (likely glue or polish), and tools scattered on a light-colored plastic crate serving as his workbench. Several pairs of shoes and sandals, including some with prominent green shoelaces, are arranged on and around the crate, indicating ongoing work or items for sale/repair. The setting is an unpaved, dusty area, possibly a roadside or market, with strong shadows suggesting bright midday or early afternoon sunlight. Two large canopies provide shade over the stall. The one on the left, blue, prominently features the "MoMo Payment Service Bar" logo and the text "dial *671# to start," indicating mobile money services. The adjacent canopy, purple and white, displays "POS" in large red letters, with smaller text including "VAILIBE" (likely "AVAILABLE") and icons for services like "Buy Airtime/D[ata]" and "Pay Is[bills]." In the background, a rough brick wall and a metallic door or gate are visible. Faint text on the wall appears to read "MALE MAZA" and "FEMALE MAZA," with "Maza" being a Hausa word for men, possibly indicating gender-specific facilities. Another person's legs are partially visible further back under the canopies. The scene illustrates a blend of traditional craftsmanship with modern digital payment services common in bustling urban environments in Nigeria.
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