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This media file captures the exterior of a building identified as the "AMEED (TITILOPE) MOSQUE" in Badagry, Nigeria. The mosque is a multi-story structure, likely two floors, with a pale blue or lavender painted facade and sections featuring light brown, textured tiling. Large white, raised letters spell out the mosque's name on the upper part of the building. Numerous windows on both floors are protected by light-colored metal security grates. To the right of the building, a red motorcycle is parked. Its black seat prominently features white text that reads "Nas Mad MaNa". The motorcycle's rear wheel, exhaust pipe, and a green and white license plate with the registration "KUD-119QG" are clearly visible. A pair of sandals or slippers are placed on the ground near the building's entrance. Small green bushes and another reddish plant are situated near the mosque's foundation. The immediate foreground shows a concrete path or drain running alongside an unpaved area of dirt or sand. The scene is static, with no people present or any specific event taking place. The clear sky and strong lighting indicate it is daytime. The overall setting is consistent with a community building in a sunny, possibly urban or semi-urban area of Nigeria.
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