ADINKRA symbols
Nea onnim no sua a, ohu – Who does not know can know from learning; symbol of knowledge, life-long education and continued quest for knowledge
Acknowledgement
The
Ghana Nsem masthead design was independently conceived in mid-2009. It turns out that
www.houseofknowledge.com was already using the
Adinkra symbol of lifelong quest for knowledge in its design, and that
Akoben, a Ghana Network for Women’s Rights (NETRIGHT) publication, was also already using the
Adinkra war horn symbol in its design.
Ghana Nsem hereby
acknowledges their prior use of the symbols.
ADINKRA symbols
Akoben – war horn; symbol of vigilance and wariness; a call to arms
Acknowledgement
The
Ghana Nsem masthead design was independently conceived in mid-2009. It turns out that
www.houseofknowledge.com was already using the
Adinkra symbol of lifelong quest for knowledge in its design, and that
Akoben, a Ghana Network for Women’s Rights (NETRIGHT) publication, was also already using the
Adinkra war horn symbol in its design.
Ghana Nsem hereby
acknowledges their prior use of the symbols.
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