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This forensic description details a daytime street scene in Akwanga, Nigeria.

The image shows a reddish-brown dirt road in the foreground and midground, leading towards a structure on the left. A single-story building with a vibrant yellow-painted facade occupies the left side of the frame, featuring a raised concrete platform or step. An open doorway reveals an interior, with a dark brown louvered shutter or window frame visible to the left of the entrance.

Within the doorway, positioned on the concrete platform, a woman is seated in a light-colored plastic chair. She wears a blue garment with gold or light-colored embroidery around the neckline. Her right hand is raised to her chin. Adjacent to her on the platform, a black vehicle tire rests on its side.

To the right of the yellow building's entrance, a dark, vertically oriented pillar is visible, bearing the white, capitalized inscription "ASAT". Two individuals, appearing to be children, are standing on the dirt ground near this pillar. One individual, largely obscured, leans against the pillar, wearing a brightly patterned dress with red, blue, and yellow elements, and possibly simple sandals. The second individual, standing slightly to the right and with their back mostly to the viewer, wears a black dress adorned with multi-colored circular and semi-circular patterns (blue, orange, yellow, white). This individual wears light-colored sandals and faces away from the building. Behind these two individuals, near the pillar, a transparent plastic container rests on a small, light-colored table or stand.

The dirt ground features a small, dark, wet patch near the feet of the second standing individual, and scattered debris including a blue and white plastic wrapper in the lower-left foreground. The background reveals green trees, a light-colored wall or fence line, and a partially visible white vehicle further down a dirt path. The lighting suggests clear daylight conditions.
Alhamdulilah

Mar 4, 2026

Akwanga, Nigeria

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This forensic description details a daytime street scene in Akwanga, Nigeria. The image shows a reddish-brown dirt road in the foreground and midground, leading towards a structure on the left. A single-story building with a vibrant yellow-painted facade occupies the left side of the frame, featuring a raised concrete platform or step. An open doorway reveals an interior, with a dark brown louvered shutter or window frame visible to the left of the entrance. Within the doorway, positioned on the concrete platform, a woman is seated in a light-colored plastic chair. She wears a blue garment with gold or light-colored embroidery around the neckline. Her right hand is raised to her chin. Adjacent to her on the platform, a black vehicle tire rests on its side. To the right of the yellow building's entrance, a dark, vertically oriented pillar is visible, bearing the white, capitalized inscription "ASAT". Two individuals, appearing to be children, are standing on the dirt ground near this pillar. One individual, largely obscured, leans against the pillar, wearing a brightly patterned dress with red, blue, and yellow elements, and possibly simple sandals. The second individual, standing slightly to the right and with their back mostly to the viewer, wears a black dress adorned with multi-colored circular and semi-circular patterns (blue, orange, yellow, white). This individual wears light-colored sandals and faces away from the building. Behind these two individuals, near the pillar, a transparent plastic container rests on a small, light-colored table or stand. The dirt ground features a small, dark, wet patch near the feet of the second standing individual, and scattered debris including a blue and white plastic wrapper in the lower-left foreground. The background reveals green trees, a light-colored wall or fence line, and a partially visible white vehicle further down a dirt path. The lighting suggests clear daylight conditions.

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670

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TVL

$0.24

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