Friday, October 2, 2015

Abdul Waris Mohammed on Curate Tamale

Seventeenth Edition


2nd October, 2015


Experiencing the Northern Region of Ghana through individual stories

Abdul Waris




















Bio

Abdul Waris is a fashion designer and a social media communicator. He was born and raised in Kukuo in Tamale. He's @smile2waday on Twitter.

Curator's Tweets

Dasiba mma bihi, good morning friends. I'm your curator for today's edition of #CurateTamale

Tighten your seat belt, sit back, relax and let's start this day Friday, the beginning of the weekend, with fun! #CurateTamale

This is how beautiful my day started, with a wonderful view of the Tamale Teaching Hospital. 


  
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The Tamale Teaching Hospital

On my way to get something for breakfast, and this how the street looks lime this morning #CurateTamale 


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Friday is a very important day for Muslims. It is more significant and more beneficial than any other day of the week. 
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Friday is the day that Muslims gather together to pray in congregation. 
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Friday is a day that I like so much #CurateTamale

To the employed or the workforce, Friday is their happy day, esp those who don't work on weekends. Lol
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În Tamale, Friday is like a mini eid to the people #CurateTamale

U will see both men women dressed in their African print clothes #CurateTamale

Some have the notion that Tamale people are violent people, BUT the fact is that we love and care so much for all. 
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Stepping out to the mosque #CurateTamale 

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Waris ready for Friday Muslim Prayer (Jummah)

The Tamale Presbyterian JHS 

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Tamale Presby JHS

One more post before I go to the mosque. I came across this beautiful art n crafted pots n bowls #CurateTamale 

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Pottery and Artwork

We just finished prayers, may Allah accept our prayers! #CurateTamale 


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Waris and friends

Departing from the mosque #CurateTamale

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The congregation disperses after prayers


  I'm taking a late lunch break now, ya'll invited. This delicious meal is called "Wasawasa" #CurateTamale 

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Wasawasa is a popular steamed dish made with yam powder

You don't have to spend much to get food in the Northern Region. With as little as 2 Ghana cedis, u re good to go for the day #CurateTamale

There so many places that u can get delicious meals in Tamale. 
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Places that u can get food in Tamale includes: zelia bar, fatawu bicycle, mango asi, just to mention buh few. #CurateTamale

We also have Mummy's kitchen in the Upper West, and Akui Allah bar in the Upper East regions #CurateTamale

The "Wasawasa" meal I just posted cost 60peswas only... Affordability at its peak, lol. Only in the North. #CurateTamale

Come to the north and experience, learn, adopt and enjoy our rich n interesting cultures #CurateTamale

Tamale links to so many towns and cities #CurateTamale

The road to Yendi and Salaga #CurateTamale 


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   A horse in streets of Tamale 

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The road to kumasi, precisely the Kalariga road. #CurateTamale 


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The Vitting SHS #CurateTamale 

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    It is raining now... I'm almost wet #CurateTamale 


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I'm having so much fun curating today, I wish the day never ends #CurateTamale


This is where I draw today's edition of #CurateTamale to a close, I'm so honored being ur curator today. My twitter handle is @smile2waday

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