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The combination of the subject's appearance, the vibrant patterned fabric (commonly known as Ankara or African wax print), and the style of the headscarf (hijab) is highly characteristic of Northern Nigeria, particularly among the Hausa-Fulani ethnic groups.
Ankara fabric is popular throughout Nigeria. Abuja, as the capital city, is a melting pot of cultures from all over the country, including a large population from the northern regions. The modern interior seen in the photo would be very common in the residential districts of this planned city. This location is a strong possibility due to the mix of modernity and traditional cultural attire.
The style of dress and the subject's appearance are also common in neighboring Niger, which shares significant cultural and ethnic ties (especially Hausa) with Northern Nigeria. The Sahelian culture means this style of modest, colorful dress is widespread. Niamey, as the capital, would have modern homes consistent with the one pictured.
Ghana is another major West African country known for its vibrant wax print textiles. While the specific style of head covering might be more common in Nigeria, it is also found among Ghana's significant Muslim population, particularly in Zongo communities within cities like Accra. The modern interior is also consistent with urban areas in Ghana.
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Environment
Indoor • None visible • Indeterminate
Infrastructure
None visible • None visible • Modern residential interior with tiled flooring.
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