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  2. Amadioha - Wikipedia

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    Besides justice, Amadioha is also a god of love, peace and unity, and is prayed for increase of crops, children in the home, and benevolence. [15] Aside the above manifestations of Amadioha, he represents, as different from most African religious world views, a messianic hope for those in critical situations.

  3. List of African deities and mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African religions—which is mostly derived from traditional African religions. Additionally, prominent mythic figures including heroes and legendary creatures may also be included in this list.

  4. Armorial of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Central African Republic: Unité, Dignité, Travail (French for "Unity, Dignity, Work") Coat of arms of the Central African Republic: Chad: Unité, Travail, Progrès (French for "Unity, Work, Progress") Coat of arms of Chad: Comoros: Unité, Solidarité, Développement (French: "Unity, Solidarity, Development") Also features the state's name in ...

  5. Ovia (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Ovia emerged as a deity associated with peace and prosperity during a period of stability within the kingdom. [2] While specific historical records are limited, oral traditions and cultural practices have transmitted the significance of Ovia through generations. [1] [3] Ovia's role in Edo society extended beyond the spiritual realm.

  6. Coat of arms of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    White for unity and peace. On the shield is a rooster holding an axe while moving forward, portraying authority, the will to work, success, and the break of a new dawn. It is also the symbol of Kenya African National Union (KANU) party that led the country to independence.

  7. National symbols of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Above the shield is an eagle, symbolising strength, and beneath it is Nigeria's national motto: "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress". [5] The national anthem , " Nigeria, We Hail Thee ", first adopted in 1960, relinquished in 1978, and then re-adopted in 2024, calls upon Nigerians to stand in brotherhood and serve their motherland. [ 6 ]

  8. Emblem of the African Union - Wikipedia

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    The palm leaves stand for peace. The gold circle symbolises Africa's wealth and bright future, while the green circle represents African hopes and aspiration for unity. The map of Africa, without boundaries, signifies African unity, while a series of small interlocking red rings at the base of the emblem stand for African solidarity and the blood shed for the liberation of Africa.

  9. Adinkra symbols - Wikipedia

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    Samples of recorded Adinkra symbols. Adinkra are symbols from Ghana that represent concepts or aphorisms. Adinkra are used extensively in fabrics, logos and pottery. They are incorporated into walls and other architectural features. Adinkra symbols appear on some traditional Akan goldweights. The symbols are also carved on stools for domestic ...