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Tuwanga Barry

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 09:50 AM

3d ago

Jos, Nigeria

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Two women are captured walking on a sunlit street in Jos, Nigeria. The image is taken from a slightly low angle, showing a bright, clear sky above. In the foreground, a woman with dark, wavy hair wea…read more

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Two women are captured walking on a sunlit street in Jos, Nigeria. The image is taken from a slightly low angle, showing a bright, clear sky above. In the foreground, a woman with dark, wavy hair wears a red long-sleeved top and light blue jeans adorned with small white embellishments. Her left foot, wearing a dark sandal, is visible. She looks towards the camera with a neutral expression. Behind her, another woman with dark braided hair smiles towards the camera. She is dressed in a black hoodie featuring white text including "La vie est une fleur," "T'Aimer C'Etait Ma Vie," and "L'AMOUR EST LE MIEUX." She wears blue ripped jeans and holds a white smartphone in her right hand. To the left of the foreground woman is a yellow and teal/green tricycle (keke napep) parked on the roadside. The background reveals various street signs and buildings. Notable visible text from signs includes "JOS CAMPUS," "BEHIND EUROPHARM," "DIYE, ZARMAGANDA, JOS," and "www.deeperlifehighschool.org." Another sign indicates "Daisyland Orthopaedic Hospital," and further text like "TRANSMIS MALE B" and a phone number "EL: 09029" are also partially visible. The scene depicts a casual daytime moment, with a few other people partially visible in the background, suggesting a moderately busy street. The overall atmosphere is relaxed and sunny. | Open Wire