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Inside a religious building in Kuru Karama, Nigeria, two brides are seated in the foreground during a ceremony. The bride on the left wears a white long-sleeved wedding gown with intricate lace patterns and a veil covering her face, holding a bouquet of pink and green artificial flowers. The bride on the right wears a white gown and a veil, holding a smaller bouquet of white artificial flowers. Behind them, a woman in a dark patterned dress wears a pink elaborate fascinator. To the right of the second bride, a woman in a white dress and headscarf stands, along with two men in white robes; one of the men has a blue undershirt visible. Numerous attendees are visible in the background, some seated in wooden pews and others standing. The interior features light-colored walls, large rectangular windows on the left and arched windows on the far wall, a clock without hands affixed to the left wall, and an exposed corrugated metal roof structure with wooden beams overhead. The floor is light-colored and tiled. A single bare light bulb hangs from the ceiling.
Tuwanga Barry

Dec 27, 2025, 10:25 AM

Kuru Karama, Nigeria

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Inside a religious building in Kuru Karama, Nigeria, two brides are seated in the foreground during a ceremony. The bride on the left wears a white long-sleeved wedding gown with intricate lace patterns and a veil covering her face, holding a bouquet of pink and green artificial flowers. The bride on the right wears a white gown and a veil, holding a smaller bouquet of white artificial flowers. Behind them, a woman in a dark patterned dress wears a pink elaborate fascinator. To the right of the second bride, a woman in a white dress and headscarf stands, along with two men in white robes; one of the men has a blue undershirt visible. Numerous attendees are visible in the background, some seated in wooden pews and others standing. The interior features light-colored walls, large rectangular windows on the left and arched windows on the far wall, a clock without hands affixed to the left wall, and an exposed corrugated metal roof structure with wooden beams overhead. The floor is light-colored and tiled. A single bare light bulb hangs from the ceiling.

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