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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Tamale, Ghana, specifically in the vicinity of the Tamale Central Mosque, as indicated by a wedding banner prominently displayed in the background. Seven adult males are present; six are seated on various plastic chairs (blue, green, purple) arranged on unpaved, reddish-brown ground, while one stands or leans. Two blue chairs feature handwritten text, reading "MOTEL BY BLACK SPARROW" and "JATTES BY BLACK SPARROW." The men appear to be engaged in casual social interaction; one individual on the right is observing a smartphone. Footwear, including sandals, rests on the ground next to some chairs. In the foreground, the rear section of a black motorcycle with a worn seat and "LJ110-R" decals is visible, with several small plastic bags taped to its grab rail. The background includes a low-rise building constructed of brick or earth, a utility pole, and sparse vegetation. The banner announces a wedding for M. Mohammed and M. Hafsawu, scheduled for Sunday, January 4, 2026, at Tamale Central Mosque.
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Dec 25, 2025

Tamale, Ghana

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Tamale, Ghana, specifically in the vicinity of the Tamale Central Mosque, as indicated by a wedding banner prominently displayed in the background. Seven adult males are present; six are seated on various plastic chairs (blue, green, purple) arranged on unpaved, reddish-brown ground, while one stands or leans. Two blue chairs feature handwritten text, reading "MOTEL BY BLACK SPARROW" and "JATTES BY BLACK SPARROW." The men appear to be engaged in casual social interaction; one individual on the right is observing a smartphone. Footwear, including sandals, rests on the ground next to some chairs. In the foreground, the rear section of a black motorcycle with a worn seat and "LJ110-R" decals is visible, with several small plastic bags taped to its grab rail. The background includes a low-rise building constructed of brick or earth, a utility pole, and sparse vegetation. The banner announces a wedding for M. Mohammed and M. Hafsawu, scheduled for Sunday, January 4, 2026, at Tamale Central Mosque.

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