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Achilé Attah

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Fri, Apr 24, 2026, 12:54 PM

Igboefon, Nigeria

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The image depicts a vibrant street scene in Igboefon, Nigeria, centered around a street vendor. The primary subject is a dark-skinned person, likely a woman, wearing a bright red short-sleeved top, a…read more

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The image depicts a vibrant street scene in Igboefon, Nigeria, centered around a street vendor. The primary subject is a dark-skinned person, likely a woman, wearing a bright red short-sleeved top, a patterned grey and black skirt or wrapper, and a dark baseball cap. Her eyes appear closed or squinted in the bright daylight, and her expression is neutral. She is holding and balancing a large, clear rectangular plastic container filled with numerous golden-brown fried snacks, resembling akara or puff-puff. The container has "PAPILON for life!" printed in yellow on its side. The vendor is situated on a paved roadside or sidewalk. On her right wrist, she wears a black wristband inscribed with "GOD FIRST." At her feet, a white metal bucket and two stacked black tires are visible. The background shows typical urban elements: a red sedan and a white SUV (with license plate "TT 13AMS") are seen on the road. A motorcycle is parked behind the SUV. Buildings line the street, and lush green trees are present against a bright sky with scattered white clouds, indicating daytime. Several signs are visible, including one for "ELEGUSHI ROYAL (SANDTON SKY)" and another for "PRABALY FRIENDZ." A larger blue-and-white sign contains text that reads, "Please tell us how you can stop stressing while cooking... So, call to tell we've told you." Power lines and poles traverse the upper portion of the frame. The scene captures a moment of daily commerce in a Nigerian urban setting. | Open Wire