Description:
A woman processes a wine colored cane wood for weaving at Nigeria's largest cane 'village' at Mende in the Maryland District of Lagos. Cane craft in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is thriving amidst an economic downturn which has affected small scale businesses and people's earnings. At the village, dozens of people, including family members and the unemployed are engaged in weaving different household items like tables, baskets, wine carriers, flower pots with cane wood sourced from the swampy Niger Delta region. Lagos, Nigeria.
Credits:
Emmanuel - (Nigeria) Osodi/Majority World
Description:
A woman processes a wine colored cane wood for weaving at Nigeria's largest cane 'village' at Mende in the Maryland District of Lagos. Cane craft in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is thriving amidst an economic downturn which has affected small scale businesses and people's earnings. At the village, dozens of people, including family members and the unemployed are engaged in weaving different household items like tables, baskets, wine carriers, flower pots with cane wood sourced from the swampy Niger Delta region. Lagos, Nigeria.
Image Description:
A woman processes a wine colored cane wood for weaving at Nigeria's largest cane 'village' at Mende in the Maryland District of Lagos. Cane craft in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is thriving amidst an economic downturn which has affected small