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Adinkra Symbols, President Mahama’s Silent Message to Ghanaians

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
January 8, 2025
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A renowned historian Mr. Kweku Darko Ankrah provided a rich analysis of the Adinkra symbols featured on President John Mahama’s attire during his swearing-in ceremony.

The symbols, deeply embedded in Ghanaian culture, carry profound meanings that reflect the heritage of the nation.

Mr. Ankrah explained that the president’s attire was a northern apparel commonly worn in northern Ghana and parts of West Africa.

He highlighted that this choice of dress, combined with Adinkra symbols from the south, symbolized the unity of the country.

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The Adinkra Symbols, their Significance

The first is the Gye Nyame, which translates to “Except God.” Mr. Ankrah detailed its significance:

“This name exalts the supreme power of God as insulation from evil forces. It communicates that no one can unravel the mystery around him nor would be able to challenge, overthrow or kill him except God.”

Mr. Kweku Darko Ankrah Historian

This symbol, depicted as a clenched hand with the forefinger pointing skyward emphasized the omnipotence of God.

Another symbol discussed was Nyame Dua, meaning “God’s tree.” Mr. Ankrah described;

“In the olden days, it is planted in front of the house or courtyard with a small earthenware pot, a calabash or basin filled with water – shows the trinity of God. The Nyame Dua actually acknowledges the presence and protection of God, the veneration of God in sincerity.”

Mr. Kweku Darko Ankrah Historian

Also, the Sankofa symbol, a bird with its head turned backward, encourages looking back to the past to guide the future. Mr. Ankrah elaborated;

“The past is a reservoir of information that we can always go back and take and use as a guide or a compass for the future.”

Mr. Kweku Darko Ankrah Historian

Additionally, Mr. Ankrah explained the meaning of the Dwennimmen symbol- which is a ram horn symbolizing the equal power and capability and the unstable nature of the person. He added;

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”It gives the individual elements of stability, it also shows his patience, resilience, and ability of the individual in standing all the vigorous of time and emerging victorious.’’

Mr. Kweku Darko Ankrah Historian

He added that when the ram wants to fight, it goes back and knocks off, and when it knocks off, whatever has been working against it can change and it can even get wounded yet still succeed.

Adinkra Symbols: A Timeless Presence

Kweku Darko Ankrah
Mr. Kweku Darko Ankrah Historian

Mr. Ankrah noted that these symbols have been an integral part of Ghanaian culture for centuries, used by kings and leaders to convey messages of wisdom, strength, and spirituality. He remarked;

“It has always been there, and if you look at the presidential seat designed by Kofi Antubam, you will see that there are a lot of symbols on it.’’

Mr. Kweku Darko Ankrah Historian

The Adinkra symbols on President Mahama’s wardrobe not only celebrated Ghana’s rich cultural heritage but also served as powerful emblems of unity, strength, and divine guidance.

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Mr.  Ankrah’s detailed explanations provided deeper insights into how these symbols continue to resonate in Ghanaian society, reinforcing their timeless significance.

This thoughtful integration of traditional symbols in modern political events highlights the enduring legacy of Ghana’s cultural identity, bringing the past into the present and guiding the future.

READ ALSO; Oliver Barker-Vormawor Calls for Unity, Accountability in Post-Akufo-Addo Era

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