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This image displays a sheet of printed Nigerian 5 Naira banknotes. The banknotes are arranged in a grid pattern, with multiple copies of the same design. Each banknote features a portrait of a man and the denomination "5" prominently displayed. The text "CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA" and "FIVE NAIRA" is visible on the banknotes.

To the left of the sheet of banknotes is a single, larger image of a Nigerian banknote, also appearing to be a 5 Naira note. This individual banknote is partially obscured and features text such as "N500" and "NIGERIA". A pink arrow points from this individual banknote towards the sheet of printed notes.

In the background, a book or magazine is partially visible with text that includes "Mathemati", "Change the", and "done for yo". Numbered markings "1.", "2.", "3.", and "4." are present along the top edge of the image, suggesting a learning or instructional context. A small, square orange marker with the letter "D" is located in the bottom left corner of the image. The overall scene suggests a lesson or activity related to Nigerian currency, possibly in a classroom or educational setting in Nkpor, Nigeria. There are no discernible cues about the time of day, weather, or emotions.
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Jul 2, 2026

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This image displays a sheet of printed Nigerian 5 Naira banknotes. The banknotes are arranged in a grid pattern, with multiple copies of the same design. Each banknote features a portrait of a man and the denomination "5" prominently displayed. The text "CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA" and "FIVE NAIRA" is visible on the banknotes. To the left of the sheet of banknotes is a single, larger image of a Nigerian banknote, also appearing to be a 5 Naira note. This individual banknote is partially obscured and features text such as "N500" and "NIGERIA". A pink arrow points from this individual banknote towards the sheet of printed notes. In the background, a book or magazine is partially visible with text that includes "Mathemati", "Change the", and "done for yo". Numbered markings "1.", "2.", "3.", and "4." are present along the top edge of the image, suggesting a learning or instructional context. A small, square orange marker with the letter "D" is located in the bottom left corner of the image. The overall scene suggests a lesson or activity related to Nigerian currency, possibly in a classroom or educational setting in Nkpor, Nigeria. There are no discernible cues about the time of day, weather, or emotions.

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This image displays a sheet of printed Nigerian 5 Naira banknotes. The banknotes are arranged in a grid pattern, with multiple copies of the same design. Each banknote features a portrait of a man and the denomination "5" prominently displayed. The text "CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA" and "FIVE NAIRA" is visible on the banknotes. To the left of the sheet of banknotes is a single, larger image of a Nigerian banknote, also appearing to be a 5 Naira note. This individual banknote is partially obscured and features text such as "N500" and "NIGERIA". A pink arrow points from this individual banknote towards the sheet of printed notes. In the background, a book or magazine is partially visible with text that includes "Mathemati", "Change the", and "done for yo". Numbered markings "1.", "2.", "3.", and "4." are present along the top edge of the image, suggesting a learning or instructional context. A small, square orange marker with the letter "D" is located in the bottom left corner of the image. The overall scene suggests a lesson or activity related to Nigerian currency, possibly in a classroom or educational setting in Nkpor, Nigeria. There are no discernible cues about the time of day, weather, or emotions. in Nkpor, Nigeria | Collective Memory