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Mon, Apr 27, 2026, 04:06 PM

Badagry, Nigeria

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Six young women are depicted lying side-by-side on a light-colored surface, posing for a photograph in what appears to be an indoor or sheltered outdoor setting in Badagry, Nigeria. They are arranged…read more

pride
tradition
youth
celebration
beauty

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Six young women are depicted lying side-by-side on a light-colored surface, posing for a photograph in what appears to be an indoor or sheltered outdoor setting in Badagry, Nigeria. They are arranged horizontally across the frame, with their heads aligned and facing upwards towards the viewer. Each woman is dressed in distinct, colorful traditional or festive attire, showcasing a variety of patterns and fabrics. From left to right, the garments include an orange and brown patterned dress, a red dress with white bows and trim, a maroon patterned skirt and top, a purple garment with gold floral accents, a yellow top and skirt, and a green and black patterned outfit. The women are adorned with various accessories: bracelets (gold, beaded, and a watch), necklaces (gold chains), and earrings (hoops, decorative gold pieces). The central figure is particularly notable, wearing an elaborate red beaded headpiece, large gold earrings, and intricate black body paint or markings on her face, neck, and chest, suggesting a cultural celebration or ceremonial context. The lighting is natural and bright, indicating it is daytime. Their facial expressions are generally serene and composed, consistent with posing for a portrait. The background is simple, featuring a plain wall or doorframe. No visible text is present in the image. The scene captures a moment of cultural pride and communal display. | Open Wire