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  2. Owuo - Wikipedia

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    Onyankopon onye Odumankoma sunsum ' (literally 'Nyankopon is Odumankoma's personality ) [2] Odomankoma would later poison him in an effort to kill him, although it didn't work [ 2 ] Another name for Owuo is Owuo Papa , or the Death fan who blows the "uncertain ones" back into the other world of Samando, the Akan spirit realm and is the ...

  3. Nyankapon-Nyame-Odomankoma - Wikipedia

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    Nyankapon might also be the Fante patron God Bobowissi, as well as the God stated as the supreme God in other traditional religions of peoples in Akan dominated countries such as Ivory Coat and Ghana specifically. However, they could either be their own Supreme God or Onyame, another aspect of the Akom Trinity and the parent to Onyankapon. [9] [8]

  4. 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 ...

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  6. Category:African deities - Wikipedia

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    Njambe (god) Nyankapon-Nyame-Odomankoma; Nzambi a Mpungu; Nzambici; S. Simbi This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 13:17 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Asase Ya/Afua - Wikipedia

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    Asase has two differing descriptions and, thus, two different personalities. However, they are both one deity [6]. Asase Yaa: Asase Yaa is described as an old woman, linked to the other meaning of the name Asase Yaa; Old Mother Earth, and the other name Asase Yaa is known as, Aberewaa. [7]

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  9. Akrafena - Wikipedia

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    In such situations, the meaning associated with the Ashanti Adinkra symbol embossed on the sheath conveys the message of the mission. [3] Its name literally means 'Soul Sword' and is held in the right hand due to Akan religion associating the right hand with the soul, representing the person's soul or life-force (kra), unique to the person. It ...