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The image displays two vibrant, illustrated portraits of Black women, likely part of a poster or book cover display, seen from a sideways perspective. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly on a counter or table.

The top illustration (red background) features a woman with short, dark hair, wearing a red top. Beside her, text identifies her as "AKLIA" (likely "Akua," a Ghanaian name for a female born on Wednesday) and "Wednesday Born." Below this, characteristics like "Hardworking," "Caring," "Loyal," and "BEST TIMES" are listed.

The bottom illustration (blue/turquoise background) depicts a woman with voluminous, curly dark hair, wearing a light blue long-sleeved top. She holds a small, dark book with the visible title "HOW STAR DIE." Her other hand holds a pink, circular object, possibly a bag handle or a flotation device. Text next to her reads "ΑΒΣΜΑ" (likely "Abena," a Ghanaian name for a female born on Tuesday) and "Tuesday Born." Associated characteristics include "Resourceful," "Responsible," "Reliable," and "Caring." The word "Foodian" is partially visible.

The illustrations are presented in a bright, stylized manner. The overall theme appears to connect names derived from birth days with personality traits, common in Ghanaian culture. The image provides no specific time of day or weather cues, focusing on the graphic content. This media file is located at Mile 11, Ghana.
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Feb 11, 2025

Mile 11, Ghana

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The image displays two vibrant, illustrated portraits of Black women, likely part of a poster or book cover display, seen from a sideways perspective. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly on a counter or table. The top illustration (red background) features a woman with short, dark hair, wearing a red top. Beside her, text identifies her as "AKLIA" (likely "Akua," a Ghanaian name for a female born on Wednesday) and "Wednesday Born." Below this, characteristics like "Hardworking," "Caring," "Loyal," and "BEST TIMES" are listed. The bottom illustration (blue/turquoise background) depicts a woman with voluminous, curly dark hair, wearing a light blue long-sleeved top. She holds a small, dark book with the visible title "HOW STAR DIE." Her other hand holds a pink, circular object, possibly a bag handle or a flotation device. Text next to her reads "ΑΒΣΜΑ" (likely "Abena," a Ghanaian name for a female born on Tuesday) and "Tuesday Born." Associated characteristics include "Resourceful," "Responsible," "Reliable," and "Caring." The word "Foodian" is partially visible. The illustrations are presented in a bright, stylized manner. The overall theme appears to connect names derived from birth days with personality traits, common in Ghanaian culture. The image provides no specific time of day or weather cues, focusing on the graphic content. This media file is located at Mile 11, Ghana.

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