She sinks wearily into the basin she uses to carry merchandise, and sips water from a rubber bowl. Alert, she gazes past the viewer with eyes devoid of hope. Behind the teen mom, looking much older than her years, her toddler surveys the market surroundings with distrust. Life is hard for migrants who leave Northern Ghana to seek a better life in the South. Without education, they work as kayayo, or porters in the markets. Equal share and development in any part of the country should be a must for governments of nations all over the world, artist Naab-Morg Musah Abdallah says.