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The symbol “Gye Nyame”

pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from


the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts.

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts.

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts

The symbol “Gye Nyame”


pronounced (Gin Yame) comes from
the Akan people of Ghana Africa
represents the feminine and masculine
principles of the Universe or
Multiverse. To the Akan people it’s
the symbol for God. It’s also used to
represent the African Martial Arts.

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