1. Dwennimmen — Strength (in mind, body, and soul), humility, wisdom, and learning.

  2. Sankofa — "Go back and get it." Revisiting and retrieving our history is essential for progress and understanding.

  3. Ese Ne Tekrema — Growth, progress, and the importance of friendship.

  4. Abe Dua — The sturdy palm tree; embodies resilience and the ability to thrive in challenging conditions.

  5. Denkyem — Adaptability and cleverness.

  6. Woforo Dua Pa A — Climb a good tree.

  7. Odo Nyera Fie Kwan — Love does not lose its way home.

  8. Asase Ye Duru — The divinity of Mother Earth.

  9. NteaseeNot in the source document — definition not confirmed.

  10. Mmeramubere — Female cross. Symbol of warmth, sunshine, and vitality.

  11. Mekyea Wo — I greet you.

  12. Nsoromma — Understanding & cooperation.

  13. Kuronti Ne Akwamu — Democracy thrives on sharing ideas and taking counsel from diverse perspectives.

  14. Funtunfunefu Denkyemfunefu — Unity in diversity.

  15. Aya — Endurance, defiance & resourcefulness against difficulties.

  16. Nkonsonkonson — Unity and community.

  17. Fawohodie — Freedom comes with responsibilities.

  18. Bese Saka — Wealth, prosperity & collective strength of a unified community.