The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol which symbolizes the many aspects of life, including physical life, eternal life, immortality, death, and reincarnation.
LƆLƆ SAKƆ is a symbol of commitment. It means Love knots. It is from the Ewe proverb: NƐ LƆLƆ SAKƆ LA, MƐ NYA TU NA O. If love knots, it is not easy to undo. It signifies a universal common binding theme of LƆLƆ SAKƆ (LOVE) which is Unconditional, Unremitting, and Unshakeable
The symbol of light which is referred to as ‘gomekaɖi’ (lantern) is taken from the adage ‘Kekeli’ meaning ‘there is light’. This symbol expresses the essence of light which symbolises enlightenment, positivity, knowledge, wisdom, progress, growth and the overpowerment of negativity, ignorance, foolishness, retrogression and stagnation.
The ‘atͻkula’ (cockerel) symbol is a symbol of dawn and awakening which serves as a reminder for productivity and the maximization of one’s potential in its entirety. It was taken from the proverb ‘ŋu yeye ke na mí’ meaning ‘a new dawn has come to us’.