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Fri, Apr 24, 2026, 01:03 PM

Abuja, Nigeria

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This image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene in Abuja, Nigeria, viewed from inside a vehicle. The foreground shows parts of a car's dashboard and rearview mirror, indicating the perspective. Th…read more

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This image captures a vibrant outdoor market scene in Abuja, Nigeria, viewed from inside a vehicle. The foreground shows parts of a car's dashboard and rearview mirror, indicating the perspective. The market features multiple stalls sheltered by large, faded pink and purple umbrellas, providing respite from the bright, partly cloudy daytime sky. An abundance of fresh produce is displayed on wooden stands and in colorful plastic buckets on the unpaved ground. Prominently featured are large quantities of red, round vegetables, likely tomatoes, arranged in blue buckets and on tables. Other produce visible includes green leafy vegetables, red and white onions, and possibly root vegetables like ginger or yams. A young man, wearing a distinct orange and blue patterned shirt with a matching apron, stands centrally amidst the produce, appearing to be attending to the stall. To his left, another man in a light blue garment is seated behind a large display of tomatoes. A third individual is partially visible in the shadows behind the right side of the main stall area. The stalls are constructed with wooden frames and shelves, with white tarps also used as coverings or backdrops. A large sack, possibly reused for packaging, is visible with the partial text "UGBAY" printed on it. The scene depicts a typical bustling local market engaged in the sale of fresh agricultural products. | Open Wire