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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 03:14 PM

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Kuchingoro, Nigeria

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The image features two females, an adult and a child, standing outdoors on a sunny day in what appears to be an urban or market setting in Kuchingoro, Nigeria. The ground is a light-colored paved surf…read more

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The image features two females, an adult and a child, standing outdoors on a sunny day in what appears to be an urban or market setting in Kuchingoro, Nigeria. The ground is a light-colored paved surface, likely asphalt or concrete, with strong shadows indicating bright daylight. The adult, positioned in the background, wears a vivid blue hijab covering her head and body, paired with a colorful patterned skirt or dress featuring blue, red, purple, and white floral or leaf designs. She has light-colored sandals with green beaded embellishments. In the foreground, a younger female is smiling cheerfully at the camera. She wears a black hijab and a brightly patterned skirt with prominent red and green floral or leaf motifs. She expertly balances a light cream-colored container on her head, steadying it with both hands on its gold-colored side handles. The container also has a light blue-green handle or knob on top. A tattoo is visible on her right forearm. The background includes a silver Toyota sedan to the left, displaying a Nigerian license plate that reads "ABUJA BWR-960EE". Behind the adult, an older, light-colored truck or van is parked. Stacks of blue crates are visible near the sedan. On a wall behind the adult, there's a partially visible red and white sign with "LOS" printed on it, along with other faint text. | Open Wire