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Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 04:37 PM

2d ago

Jos, Nigeria

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This is a vertical, outdoor photograph taken in Jos, Nigeria, likely during the day, as indicated by the bright lighting and cloudy sky. The primary subject is a woman dressed in a vibrant red lace dr…read more

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This is a vertical, outdoor photograph taken in Jos, Nigeria, likely during the day, as indicated by the bright lighting and cloudy sky. The primary subject is a woman dressed in a vibrant red lace dress, standing in front of a shop. She is holding a smartphone in her right hand and appears to be looking towards the left of the frame. Her expression is neutral or slightly thoughtful. The setting is a bustling roadside area, typical of many markets or commercial streets in Nigeria. Behind the woman, a shop displays a large quantity of tires, stacked in various colors including blue, yellow, and black. Some of the tires are individually wrapped. The shop's facade is painted yellow and shows some wear and tear. A prominent sign for "DON-CHUKS EXCELLENT AUTOMOBILE LTD" is visible, providing contact information and listing the business as a provider of quality general motor spare parts and accessories. Other items, like bottles of what appear to be engine oil or lubricants, are also displayed on shelves. To the right of the shop and the woman, the ground is rough and dusty, with some small stones and sparse green vegetation growing. A discarded tire is visible on the ground, and a concrete gutter runs along the edge of the dirt path. Further in the background, there are more buildings and structures, suggesting a densely populated commercial area. The overall atmosphere appears to be that of a typical Nigerian roadside market.