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An indoor formal event, identified as an event hall or ballroom in Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria, is depicted. The specific location within the city is not discernible. The ceiling is extensively decorated with white and light-colored floral arrangements, interspersed with clear glass flower-shaped lights and a large, multi-tiered crystal chandelier. Multiple bright white spotlights cast beams across the scene, and two large black stage lights are visible mounted high on the right.

Two adult females of medium complexion are centered in the foreground. The female on the left wears a purple headwrap (gele) and a matching purple traditional Nigerian garment featuring gold geometric patterns and trim. She wears gold earrings and a gold necklace and holds a dark-colored smartphone in her left hand. Her mouth is slightly open as she looks towards the second female. The female on the right, appearing to be a bride, wears a fitted, white mermaid-style wedding gown heavily embellished with beads or sequins, featuring a sweetheart neckline and a sheer, beaded capelet or long sleeves. Her dark hair is styled back, and she wears earrings. Her mouth is open wide, indicative of vocalization or a strong reaction. A long, sheer white train or veil trails behind her on the floor. A third individual, partially obscured and wearing white attire, is visible directly behind the bride.

The floor consists of a light-colored central pathway and darker surrounding areas. In the background, a raised stage with white steps is visible, decorated with white and light purple floral arrangements and two white arch-like structures. A small table on the stage holds a green bottle and other items, and the number "28" is faintly visible on a white panel to the right of the stage. A small table with white floral decor is partially visible on the far left.
Badi Ish

Oct 25, 2025, 12:19 PM

Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria

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An indoor formal event, identified as an event hall or ballroom in Barakin Lerawi, Nigeria, is depicted. The specific location within the city is not discernible. The ceiling is extensively decorated with white and light-colored floral arrangements, interspersed with clear glass flower-shaped lights and a large, multi-tiered crystal chandelier. Multiple bright white spotlights cast beams across the scene, and two large black stage lights are visible mounted high on the right. Two adult females of medium complexion are centered in the foreground. The female on the left wears a purple headwrap (gele) and a matching purple traditional Nigerian garment featuring gold geometric patterns and trim. She wears gold earrings and a gold necklace and holds a dark-colored smartphone in her left hand. Her mouth is slightly open as she looks towards the second female. The female on the right, appearing to be a bride, wears a fitted, white mermaid-style wedding gown heavily embellished with beads or sequins, featuring a sweetheart neckline and a sheer, beaded capelet or long sleeves. Her dark hair is styled back, and she wears earrings. Her mouth is open wide, indicative of vocalization or a strong reaction. A long, sheer white train or veil trails behind her on the floor. A third individual, partially obscured and wearing white attire, is visible directly behind the bride. The floor consists of a light-colored central pathway and darker surrounding areas. In the background, a raised stage with white steps is visible, decorated with white and light purple floral arrangements and two white arch-like structures. A small table on the stage holds a green bottle and other items, and the number "28" is faintly visible on a white panel to the right of the stage. A small table with white floral decor is partially visible on the far left.

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