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  2. Nyankapon-Nyame-Odomankoma - Wikipedia

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    Onyame, Nyankopon (Onyankapon) or Odomankoma is the supreme god of the Akan people of Ghana, who is most commonly known as Anyame. [1] The name means "The one who knows and sees everything", and " omniscient , omnipotent sky deity" in the Akan language .

  3. Akan religion - Wikipedia

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    Followers of Akan spirituality believe in a supreme god who created the universe. He is distant and does not interact with humans. [citation needed]The creator god takes on different names depending upon the region of worship, including Nyame, Nyankopon, Brekyirihunuade ("Almighty"), Odomankoma ("infinite inventor"), [3] Ɔbɔadeɛ ("creator") and Anansi Kokuroko ("the great designer" or "the ...

  4. File:Gye Nyame (Adinkra Symbol).svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Adinkra symbols - Wikipedia

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    Adinkra Alphabet is a phonetic writing system derived from Adinkra symbols. The Adinkra Alphabet , invented by Charles Korankye in 2015, and expanded and refined over the next several years to accommodate various languages spoken in Ghana and Ivory Coast such as Akan, Dagbani , Ewe and Ga - a process that culminated with the creation of a ...

  6. File:Gyaman Adinkra Symbols.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Gye nyame adinkra.png - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Adinkra Symbols Nkyinkyim & Hwemudua.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: African Adinkra symbols crocheted tapestry by Delores Chamblin. Nkyinkyim (top) is the symbol of initiative, versatility and dynamism. Hwemudua (bottom) is the symbol of excellence, examination and quality control.

  9. Talk:Adinkra symbols - Wikipedia

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    When it comes into a literal translation you get Except God. But even in Arabic lā ʾilāha ʾillāllah not the direct "no god, but God". --Inayity 17:46, 26 January 2014 (UTC) Hi, JerryFriedman Thanks for your edit. Even I think reading it this way; I fear none, except God is best.