In
Zinder, Niger, a part of Francophone West Africa,
stop signs are not in French but in English, as they are in
France and Francophone Tunisia. As would be expected, the “STOP”
is in English across the border to the south, in Nigeria (a
former British colony). This red-on-white round sign is commonly
seen in Niger, though the global standard octagon shape and
white-on-red colors are also used.